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---
title: Command-Line Tools
---
import current from '/version.js';
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import Tabs from '@theme/Tabs';
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With the availability of JS engines and the success of server-side platforms,
it is feasible to build command-line tools for various workflows.
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This demo covers a number of strategies for building standalone processors. The
goal is to generate CSV output from an arbitrary spreadsheet file.
## Deno
`deno compile` generates a standalone executable that includes the entire JS
runtime as well as user JS code.
When compiling, the `--allow-read` option must be specified to allow the script
to read files from the filesystem with `Deno.readFileSync`.
<details><summary><b>Complete Example</b> (click to show)</summary>
1) Save the following script to `sheet2csv.ts`:
```ts title="sheet2csv.ts"
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/*! sheetjs (C) 2013-present SheetJS -- https://sheetjs.com */
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// @deno-types="https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/package/types/index.d.ts"
import * as XLSX from 'https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/package/xlsx.mjs';
import * as cptable from 'https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-latest/package/dist/cpexcel.full.mjs';
XLSX.set_cptable(cptable);
/* Read and parse workbook */
const filename = Deno.args[0];
if(!filename) {
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console.error("usage: sheet2csv <filename> [sheetname]");
Deno.exit(1);
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}
const workbook = XLSX.readFile(filename);
/* Find worksheet */
const sheetname = Deno.args[1] || workbook.SheetNames[0];
if(!workbook.Sheets[sheetname]) {
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console.error(`error: workbook missing sheet ${sheetname}`);
Deno.exit(1);
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}
/* Generate CSV and print to stdout */
console.log(XLSX.utils.sheet_to_csv(workbook.Sheets[sheetname]));
```
2) Build `sheet2csv` with `deno compile`:
```bash
deno compile -r --allow-read sheet2csv.ts
```
`sheet2csv` is a generated executable that you can run.
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</details>
## NodeJS
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There are a few popular tools for compiling NodeJS scripts to CLI programs.
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The demo script presents a friendly command line interface including flags:
```bash
$ ./xlsx-cli -h
Usage: xlsx-cli [options] <file> [sheetname]
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-f, --file <file> use specified workbook
-s, --sheet <sheet> print specified sheet (default first sheet)
...
```
1) Download [`xlsx-cli.js`](pathname:///cli/xlsx-cli.js)
2) Install the dependencies:
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<pre><code parentName="pre" {...{"className": "language-bash"}}>{`\
npm i --save https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/xlsx-${current}.tgz exit-on-epipe commander@2`}
</code></pre>
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="pnpm" label="pnpm">
<pre><code parentName="pre" {...{"className": "language-bash"}}>{`\
pnpm install https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/xlsx-${current}.tgz exit-on-epipe commander@2`}
</code></pre>
</TabItem>
<TabItem value="yarn" label="Yarn" default>
<pre><code parentName="pre" {...{"className": "language-bash"}}>{`\
yarn add https://cdn.sheetjs.com/xlsx-${current}/xlsx-${current}.tgz exit-on-epipe commander@2`}
</code></pre>
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3) Follow tooling steps:
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3) Run `nexe` and manually specify NodeJS version 14.15.3
```bash
npx nexe -t 14.15.3 xlsx-cli.js
```
This generates `xlsx-cli` or `xlsx-cli.exe` depending on platform.
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3) Run `pkg`:
```bash
npx pkg xlsx-cli.js
```
This generates `xlsx-cli-linux`, `xlsx-cli-macos`, and `xlsx-cli-win.exe` .
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