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serpent is a Go CLI configuration framework based on cobra and used by coder/coder. It's designed for large-scale CLIs with dozens of commands and hundreds of options. If you're building a small, self-contained tool, go with cobra.

help example

When compared to cobra, serpent strives for:

  • Better default help output inspired by the Go toolchain
  • Greater flexibility in accepting options that span across multiple sources
  • Composition via middleware
  • Testability (e.g. OS Stdout and Stderr is only available to commands explicitly)

Basic Usage

See example/echo:

package main

import (
	"os"
	"strings"

	"github.com/coder/serpent"
)

func main() {
	var upper bool
	cmd := serpent.Command{
		Use:   "echo <text>",
		Short: "Prints the given text to the console.",
		Options: serpent.OptionSet{
			{
				Name:        "upper",
				Value:       serpent.BoolOf(&upper),
				Flag:        "upper",
				Description: "Prints the text in upper case.",
			},
		},
		Handler: func(inv *serpent.Invocation) error {
			if len(inv.Args) == 0 {
				inv.Stderr.Write([]byte("error: missing text\n"))
				os.Exit(1)
			}

			text := inv.Args[0]
			if upper {
				text = strings.ToUpper(text)
			}

			inv.Stdout.Write([]byte(text))
			return nil
		},
	}

	err := cmd.Invoke().WithOS().Run()
	if err != nil {
		panic(err)
	}
}

Design

This Design section assumes you have a good understanding of how cobra works.

Options

Serpent is designed for high-configurability. To us, that means providing many ways to configure the same value (env, YAML, flags, etc.) and keeping the code clean and testable as you scale the number of options.

Serpent's Option type looks like:

type Option struct {
	Name string
	Flag string
	Env string
	Default string
	Value pflag.Value
	// ...
}

And is used by each Command when passed as an array to the Options field.

Comparison with Cobra

Here is a comparison of the help output between a simple echo command in Cobra and Serpent.

Cobra

echo is for echoing anything back. Echo works a lot like print, except it has a child command.

Usage:
  echo [string to echo] [flags]

Flags:
  -h, --help    help for echo
  -u, --upper   make the output uppercase

Serpent

USAGE:
  echo <text>

  Prints the given text to the console.

OPTIONS:
      --upper bool
          Prints the text in upper case.

Migrating from Cobra

Serpent is designed to be a replacement for Cobra and Viper. If you are familiar with Cobra, the transition to Serpent should be relatively straightforward. The main differences are:

  • Command Structure: Serpent uses a serpent.Command struct which is similar to cobra.Command.
  • Options: Serpent has a more flexible and powerful option system that allows you to define options from multiple sources (flags, environment variables, config files, etc.) in a single place.
  • Middleware: Serpent has a middleware system that allows you to compose functionality and apply it to your commands.
  • Testability: Serpent is designed to be more testable than Cobra. For example, OS stdout and stderr are only available to commands explicitly.

Serpent vs. Cobra and Viper

Serpent is intended to be a complete replacement for both Cobra and Viper. While Viper is often used with Cobra to provide environment and config file support, Serpent has this functionality built-in. This results in a more integrated and streamlined experience.

Examples

For a more comprehensive example of a large-scale CLI built with Serpent, please see the coder/coder repository.

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