Open Source JavaScript Command Line Tools - Page 2

Browse free open source JavaScript Command Line Tools and projects below. Use the toggles on the left to filter open source JavaScript Command Line Tools by OS, license, language, programming language, and project status.

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    Command line tool to compress and obfuscate Javascript code and compress CSS code. (Based on KJS -- Javascript library included in KHTML.)
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    Koaton

    Koaton

    Koaton is a CLI tool that provides a starting point for full stack JS

    Koaton is a FullStack Javascript Web Framework. That Allows you to easily create your web application.
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    Node Task List

    Node Task List

    Node Task List: Interactive cli to list and run package.json scripts

    ntl (npm Task List) is an interactive CLI tool that helps developers run npm scripts quickly and efficiently. It provides a user-friendly interface to list and select scripts from the package.json file, making it easier to manage project commands without memorizing them.
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    backslide

    backslide

    CLI tool for making HTML presentations with Remark.js using Markdown

    CLI tool for making HTML presentations with Remark.js using Markdown. Use bs init to create a new presentation along with a template directory in the current directory. The template directory is needed for backslide to transform your Markdown files into HTML presentations. You can create as many markdown presentations as you want in the directory, they will all be based on the same template. Use bs serve to start a development server with live reload. A page will automatically open in your web browser showing all your presentations. Select one to see the preview, you can then edit your .md file and see the changes immediately as you save the file. Any style change will also be applied live. Slides are written in Markdown, along with some useful Remark.js specific additions. See the Remark.js wiki for the specific syntax and helpers.
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    create-react-library

    create-react-library

    CLI for creating reusable react libraries

    create-react-library is a command-line tool that scaffolds out a boilerplate for building reusable React component libraries. Instead of repeatedly setting up build configs, bundling, testing, linting, and publishing scaffolding, this tool gives you a ready-to-go structure so you can focus on writing your components. The scaffold includes configuration for bundling, building, and publishing; typical build setups (e.g. bundler, transpilation) are preconfigured, likely with support for modern JavaScript/TypeScript, testing frameworks, and packaging standards (e.g. publishing to npm). This accelerates the development of shared UI components or generic React modules that can be reused across projects. For developers or teams who build UI libraries frequently, it reduces overhead significantly. By abstracting away repetitive boilerplate, it helps maintain consistency in library structure and standards, which is helpful for maintainability and collaboration.
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    gitmoji-cli

    gitmoji-cli

    A gitmoji interactive command line tool for using emojis on commits

    A gitmoji interactive command-line tool for using emojis on commits. This project provides an easy solution for using gitmoji from your command line. Gitmoji-cli solves the hassle of searching through the gitmoji list. Includes a bunch of options you can play with! A gitmoji interactive client for using gitmojis on commit messages. You can use the commit functionality in two ways, directly or via a commit-hook. If you want to integrate gitmoji-cli in your project I would recommend going for the hook mode as it supports more use cases, it's more flexible, and has better integration with other tools, whereas the client mode is more quick and easy to use. Run the init option, add your changes and commit them, after the prompts will begin and your commit message will be built. Pretty print all the available gitmojis.
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    horizon

    horizon

    Horizon is a realtime, open-source backend for JavaScript apps

    Horizon is an open-source developer platform for building sophisticated realtime apps. It provides a complete backend that makes it dramatically simpler to build, deploy, manage, and scale engaging JavaScript web and mobile apps. Horizon is extensible, integrates with the Node.js stack, and allows building modern, arbitrarily complex applications. While technologies like RethinkDB and WebSocket make it possible to build engaging realtime apps, empirically there is still too much friction for most developers. Building realtime apps now requires understanding and manually orchestrating multiple systems across the software stack, understanding distributed stream processing, and learning how to deploy and scale realtime systems. The learning curve is quite steep, and most of the initial work involves boilerplate code that is far removed from the primary task of building a realtime app.
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    http-server

    http-server

    A simple zero-configuration command-line http server

    http-server is a simple, zero-configuration command-line static HTTP server. It is powerful enough for production usage, but it's simple and hackable enough to be used for testing, local development and learning. You will be prompted with a few questions after entering the command. Use 127.0.0.1 as value for Common name if you want to be able to install the certificate in your OS's root certificate store or browser so that it is trusted. If you wish to use a passphrase with your private key you can include one in the openssl command via the -passout parameter (using password of foobar)
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    ipfs-deploy

    ipfs-deploy

    Zero-Config CLI to Deploy Static Websites to IPFS

    Upload static websites to IPFS pinning services and optionally update the DNS. The goal of ipfs-deploy is to make it as easy as possible to deploy a static website to IPFS.
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    node-imagemagick

    node-imagemagick

    Imagemagick module for NodeJS

    node-imagemagick is a Node.js module that wraps the popular ImageMagick command-line image processing tools, giving JavaScript developers the ability to perform powerful image manipulation tasks from within Node applications. Instead of reimplementing image algorithms in JavaScript, it shells out to the underlying ImageMagick binaries, enabling resizing, cropping, format conversion, compositing, and other transformations with the same proven engine used by many backend systems. The library exposes a straightforward programmatic API so you can build pipelines for image uploads, automated thumbnails, dynamic graphics generation, or server-side rendering of visuals without having to write complex shell scripts manually. Because ImageMagick itself supports hundreds of image formats and a very broad set of operations, this module essentially brings that universality into your Node.js stack with minimal wrapper overhead.
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    resume-cli

    resume-cli

    CLI tool to easily setup a new resume

    This is the command-line tool for JSON Resume, the open-source initiative to create a JSON-based standard for resumes. Alternatives: The Resume CLI tool works as it is so there isn't a huge amount of active development on it, try these alternatives if it doesn't work for you. JSON Resume is a community-driven open-source initiative to create a JSON-based standard for resumes. We believe that the strengths of the JSON format make it a good fit for resumes. It's lightweight, easy to use and it's perfect to build tools for! We also feel that the JSON Schema is mature enough for writing usable semantics. The schema is open source and community-driven. We release everything we do under the MIT license.
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    roadhog

    roadhog

    Cli tool for creating react apps

    The roadhog project is a command-line tool / scaffolding utility aimed at simplifying how front-end React applications are built, tested, and deployed. It provides a familiar workflow — much like Create React App — with built-in commands such as dev, build, and test, streamlining the development lifecycle for React projects. Because it's built on top of react-dev-utils, it brings optimizations and configurations (bundling, hot reloading, testing setup) out-of-the-box, but also allows more configuration than a zero-config starter, giving developers a balance between convenience and flexibility. This makes roadhog suitable both for quick prototypes and for more serious production-grade React applications. By abstracting away the tedious setup details, roadhog lets developers focus on writing code and UI rather than build config. For teams or projects that need a repeatable, standardized React build pipeline (especially in large codebases), it offers consistency and ease of setup.
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    sharing

    sharing

    Sharing is a command-line tool to share directories and files

    Share directories and files from the CLI to iOS and Android devices without the need of an extra client app.
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    why-is-node-running

    why-is-node-running

    For when Node is running but you don't know why

    why-is-node-running is a diagnostic tool for Node.js developers that helps answer the question: “why is my Node.js process still alive?” In complex asynchronous code — with timers, open handles, network sockets, file watchers, or unfulfilled promises — it can be tricky to figure out what is preventing the event loop from exiting. This utility inspects the active handles and resources in the runtime, prints a breakdown of open callbacks, sockets, timers, and other tasks, and explains what’s keeping Node running, helping you track down leaks or unintended resource retention. It’s particularly useful during testing, when you expect Node to exit after tests finish, or in long-running servers when you're debugging resource leaks or shutdown logic. By providing clear human-readable output that lists current handles and their origins, the tool dramatically reduces the time you would otherwise spend manually instrumenting your code.
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