## Command Line The CLI `pegjs` can be used from terminals to generate a parser from the given grammar, without accessing the PEG.js API. It's usage signature is: `pegjs [options] [] [--]` ### Input File Only one grammar is accepted as the given input file, otherwise the CLI aborts with an error. ### Options and their values Usually CLI options are passed like so pegjs grammar.pegjs -o parser.js -c pegjs.config.js With the PEG.js CLI, you can also use the assignment operator, so the above can be used like so: pegjs grammar.pegjs -o=parser.js -c=pegjs.config.js ### Command Line Options When using the CLI `pegjs`, you can pass the following options: * `-a`, `--allowed-start-rules` — comma-separated list of rules the parser will be allowed to start parsing from (default: the first rule in the grammar) * `--cache` — makes the parser cache results, avoiding exponential parsing time in pathological cases but making the parser slower * `-c`, `--config` — file with additional options (in JSON or JavaScript) to pass to `peg.generate` * `-d`, `--dependency` — makes the parser require a specified dependency (can be specified multiple times) * `-e`, `--export-var` — name of a global variable into which the parser object is assigned to when no module loader is detected * `--extra-options` — additional options (in JSON format) to pass to `peg.generate` * `--extra-options-file` — same as `--config` (was the only cli option for config files before PEG.js v0.11) * `-f`, `--format` — format of the generated parser: `amd`, `bare`, `commonjs`, `es`, `globals`, `umd` (default: `commonjs`) * `--no-cache` — opposite of `--cache` (default behavior) * `--no-trace` — opposite of `--trace` (default behavior) * `-O`, `--optimize` — selects between optimizing the generated parser for parsing speed (`speed`) or code size (`size`) (default: `speed`) * `-o`, `--output` — Output file * `-p`, `--plugin` — makes PEG.js use a specified plugin (can be specified multiple times) * `--trace` — makes the parser trace its progress The following options only print to the console before exiting: * `-h`, `--help` — Print help and exit * `-v`, `--version` — Print version information and exit ### Repeatable and non-repeatable options Repeatable options on the cli are handled by pushing the values into a list (which is used as the value for the option): - `pegjs -a start,Rule -a Rule,Template` will set `options.allowedStartRules` to `[ "start", "Rule", "Template" ]` Unless it's a repeatable option, any option on the right side will take priority over either the same option mentioned before or it's counter part: - `pegjs -f es -f bare` will set `options.format` to `bare` - `pegjs --no-trace --trace` will set `options.trace` to `true` ### Extra options Need to pass a custom set of arguments to your plugin? The PEG.js CLI will pass all arguments after `--` to `options["--"]`, which is passed to all plugins. > NOTE: You will need to use your own argument parser, as the PEG.js CLI does not process these arguments.