# yargs-unparser [![NPM version][npm-image]][npm-url] [![Downloads][downloads-image]][npm-url] [![Build Status][travis-image]][travis-url] [![Coverage Status][codecov-image]][codecov-url] [![Dependency status][david-dm-image]][david-dm-url] [![Dev Dependency status][david-dm-dev-image]][david-dm-dev-url] [![Greenkeeper badge][greenkeeper-image]][greenkeeper-url] [npm-url]:https://npmjs.org/package/yargs-unparser [npm-image]:http://img.shields.io/npm/v/yargs-unparser.svg [downloads-image]:http://img.shields.io/npm/dm/yargs-unparser.svg [travis-url]:https://travis-ci.org/yargs/yargs-unparser [travis-image]:http://img.shields.io/travis/yargs/yargs-unparser/master.svg [codecov-url]:https://codecov.io/gh/yargs/yargs-unparser [codecov-image]:https://img.shields.io/codecov/c/github/yargs/yargs-unparser/master.svg [david-dm-url]:https://david-dm.org/yargs/yargs-unparser [david-dm-image]:https://img.shields.io/david/yargs/yargs-unparser.svg [david-dm-dev-url]:https://david-dm.org/yargs/yargs-unparser?type=dev [david-dm-dev-image]:https://img.shields.io/david/dev/yargs/yargs-unparser.svg [greenkeeper-image]:https://badges.greenkeeper.io/yargs/yargs-unparser.svg [greenkeeper-url]:https://greenkeeper.io Converts back a `yargs` argv object to its original array form. Probably the unparser word doesn't even exist, but it sounds nice and goes well with [yargs-parser](https://github.com/yargs/yargs-parser). The code originally lived in [MOXY](https://github.com/moxystudio)'s GitHub but was later moved here for discoverability. ## Installation `$ npm install yargs-unparser` ## Usage ```js const parse = require('yargs-parser'); const unparse = require('yargs-unparser'); const argv = parse(['--no-boolean', '--number', '4', '--string', 'foo'], { boolean: ['boolean'], number: ['number'], string: ['string'], }); // { boolean: false, number: 4, string: 'foo', _: [] } const unparsedArgv = unparse(argv); // ['--no-boolean', '--number', '4', '--string', 'foo']; ``` The second argument of `unparse` accepts an options object: - `alias`: The [aliases](https://github.com/yargs/yargs-parser#requireyargs-parserargs-opts) so that duplicate options aren't generated - `default`: The [default](https://github.com/yargs/yargs-parser#requireyargs-parserargs-opts) values so that the options with default values are omitted - `command`: The [command](https://github.com/yargs/yargs/blob/master/docs/advanced.md#commands) first argument so that command names and positional arguments are handled correctly ### Example with `command` options ```js const yargs = require('yargs'); const unparse = require('yargs-unparse'); const argv = yargs .command('my-command ', 'My awesome command', (yargs) => yargs .option('boolean', { type: 'boolean' }) .option('number', { type: 'number' }) .option('string', { type: 'string' }) ) .parse(['my-command', 'hello', '--no-boolean', '--number', '4', '--string', 'foo']); // { positional: 'hello', boolean: false, number: 4, string: 'foo', _: ['my-command'] } const unparsedArgv = unparse(argv, { command: 'my-command ', }); // ['my-command', 'hello', '--no-boolean', '--number', '4', '--string', 'foo']; ``` ### Caveats The returned array can be parsed again by `yargs-parser` using the default configuration. If you used custom configuration that you want `yargs-unparser` to be aware, please fill an [issue](https://github.com/yargs/yargs-unparser/issues). If you `coerce` in weird ways, things might not work correctly. ## Tests `$ npm test` `$ npm test -- --watch` during development ## License [MIT License](http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)