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[NodeJS] What is a thunk?

What is a thunk?

A thunk, as Michael Fogus defines in his book "Functional Javascript", is "a function that wraps some behavior for later execuation". Specifically, in Node.js, a thunk of a function fn is a function that partially applies all the arguments of fn except the callback. As a result, the returned function accepts only one argument, which is a callback. For example, let's take a look at the readFile function. Its syntax is as following.


var readFile = require('fs').readFile;

readFile('path/to/file', 'utf-8', function(err, data) {
  if (err) throw err;
  console.log(data);
});

[NodeJS] Command line tool

Basics

With NodeJS, it's fairly simple to create a command-line tool. First, you need to add bin field into package.json file.


# File: package.json
"bin": {
    "command1": "path/to/command1/implementation",
    "command2": "path/to/command2/implementation",
    "command3": "path/to/command3/implementation"
}

You can have as many commands as you want. I like to store all the executable files in bin/ directory. Let say I want to create a command named node-greet to simply print out a greeting message. Here's the bin field of my package.json