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#!/usr/bin/env node // cli.js // JSON5 command-line interface. // // This is pretty minimal for now; just supports compiling files via `-c`. // TODO More useful functionality, like output path, watch, etc.? var FS = require('fs'); var JSON5 = require('./json5'); var Path = require('path'); var USAGE = [ 'Usage: json5 -c path/to/file.json5 ...', 'Compiles JSON5 files into sibling JSON files with the same basenames.', ].join('\n'); // if valid, args look like [node, json5, -c, file1, file2, ...] var args = process.argv; if (args.length < 4 || args[2] !== '-c') { console.error(USAGE); process.exit(1); } var cwd = process.cwd(); var files = args.slice(3); // iterate over each file and convert JSON5 files to JSON: files.forEach(function (file) { var path = Path.resolve(cwd, file); var basename = Path.basename(path, '.json5'); var dirname = Path.dirname(path); var json5 = FS.readFileSync(path, 'utf8'); var obj = JSON5.parse(json5); var json = JSON.stringify(obj, null, 4); // 4 spaces; TODO configurable? path = Path.join(dirname, basename + '.json'); FS.writeFileSync(path, json, 'utf8'); });