The `@push.rocks/smartinteract` module is designed to facilitate smart command-line interactions by providing a flexible way to query input from users in a structured manner. It leverages TypeScript for enhanced development experience, offering strong types and IntelliSense in supported editors.
### Getting Started
To begin, import `SmartInteract` from the module:
```typescript
import { SmartInteract } from '@push.rocks/smartinteract';
`SmartInteract` supports various question types such as 'input', 'confirm', 'list', 'rawlist', 'checkbox', 'password', and 'editor'. This allows for a diverse range of user inputs from simple text inputs to selections from a list.
### Adding Additional Questions Dynamically
You can dynamically add more questions to the interaction:
```typescript
smartInteract.addQuestions([
{
name: 'userHobby',
type: 'input',
message: 'What is your favorite hobby?',
default: 'Programming',
}
]);
```
### Running the Interaction Queue
Execute the queued interaction and process the responses:
You can customize validations, provide choice selections for 'list', 'rawlist', 'expand', and 'checkbox' types, and much more according to the [Inquirer.js](https://github.com/SBoudrias/Inquirer.js/) module which `@push.rocks/smartinteract` leverages internally.
### Conclusion
`@push.rocks/smartinteract` offers an elegant and robust solution for CLI interactions in Node.js projects. Its integration of TypeScript enhances code quality and developer workflow. Whether for simple prompts or complex inquisitive flows, it provides the tools necessary for obtaining and managing user inputs efficiently.
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