| name | developing-cli-apps |
| description | Develop CLI applications in Go. Use when creating or modifying CLI commands, adding flags or arguments, implementing command workflows, building interactive prompts, handling signals and exit codes, or working with stdin/stdout/stderr. Currently uses Cobra for command structure and Huh for interactive UI. |
CLI Application Development
Standards for building CLI applications in Go. Currently uses Cobra for command structure and Huh for interactive UI.
Interactive UI patterns: See Interactive UI Reference
Command Organization
- One file per command in
cmd/, file name matches command name (camelCase)
- All commands registered in their own
init() function via rootCmd.AddCommand()
- See
cmd/root.go for the root command structure and initialization chain
- See any existing command file (e.g.,
cmd/version.go) for a minimal example
Adding a New Command
- Create a new file in
cmd/ (camelCase name matching the command)
- Define a
cobra.Command variable with Use and Short fields
- In
init(): register with rootCmd.AddCommand(), define flags, bind to Viper
- Suppress the init lint:
//nolint:gochecknoinits // Cobra requires an init function to set up the command structure.
Flag Conventions
| Scope | Method |
|---|
| Global (all commands) | rootCmd.PersistentFlags() |
| Local (one command) | cmd.Flags() |
- Use
StringVar/BoolVar/CountVarP (pointer-binding) for all flags
- Bind every flag to Viper:
viper.BindPFlag("name", cmd.Flags().Lookup("name"))
- Use kebab-case for flag names:
--git-clone-protocol, not --gitCloneProtocol
- Provide meaningful defaults and descriptions
Initialization Chain
Global dependencies are initialized via cobra.OnInitialize() in root.go. Each initializer sets a package-level global. Order matters — later initializers may depend on earlier ones. Read root.go for the current chain.
Error Handling in Commands
- Use
Run (not RunE) — errors are handled inline with logger.Error() + os.Exit(1)
- Use
logger.Success() for positive completion messages
- Keep
Run functions thin — delegate to business logic in lib/
Signal Handling and Cleanup
- Signal handlers are registered in
setupCleanup() in root.go
PersistentPostRun on root command handles successful completion cleanup
- Separate
cleanupAndExit() function for error/signal paths
- Always clean up resources (loggers, temp files) on all exit paths
Non-Interactive Mode
The --non-interactive flag:
- Disables all interactive prompts (Huh forms)
- Disables progress indicators
- Uses automatic defaults or explicit flag values instead
- Enables CI/CD and scripted usage
Output Modes
| Flags | Mode | Behavior |
|---|
| (none) | Progress | Hierarchical spinners, hide command output |
--plain | Plain | Simple log messages, hide command output |
-v / -vv | Passthrough | Show all command output |
--non-interactive | Passthrough | Show all command output |
See GetDisplayMode() in root.go for the resolution logic.
Key Rules
- Commands should not import each other; share state via package-level variables in
cmd/
- Use
fmt.Fprint(os.Stderr, ...) for error output, logger for structured messages
- Always respect
--non-interactive in any new interactive functionality