Omelette is a minimalist tool for adding shell autocompletion to Node.js and Deno command-line apps. Using a tagged-template DSL, it supports Bash, Zsh, and Fish. Developers define CLI structures, bind events to completion nodes, and call .init() to register completion scripts. It’s used by projects like Office 365 CLI and App Center, and is MIT‑licensed.
Features
- Tagged-template syntax for CLI definitions
- Supports Bash, Zsh, and Fish shells
- Easy binding of dynamic reply callbacks
- Works with Node.js and Deno runtimes
- MIT-licensed and minimal dependency
- Production-used by popular CLI tools
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