Outlook_Addin_LLM/node_modules/@inquirer/editor/README.md

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# `@inquirer/editor`
Prompt that'll open the user preferred editor with default content and allow for a convenient multi-line input controlled through the command line.
# Installation
```sh
npm install @inquirer/editor
yarn add @inquirer/editor
```
# Usage
```js
import editor from '@inquirer/editor';
const answer = await editor({
message: 'Enter a description',
});
```
## Options
| Property | Type | Required | Description |
| --------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------- | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| message | `string` | yes | The question to ask |
| default | `string` | no | Default value which will automatically be present in the editor |
| validate | `string => boolean \| string \| Promise<string \| boolean>` | no | On submit, validate the content. When returning a string, it'll be used as the error message displayed to the user. Note: returning a rejected promise, we'll assume a code error happened and crash. |
| postfix | `string` | no (default to `.txt`) | The postfix of the file being edited. Adding this will add color highlighting to the file content in most editors. |
| waitForUseInput | `boolean` | no (default to `true`) | Open the editor automatically without waiting for the user to press enter. Note that this mean the user will not see the question! So make sure you have a default value that provide guidance if it's unclear what input is expected. |
# License
Copyright (c) 2023 Simon Boudrias (twitter: [@vaxilart](https://twitter.com/Vaxilart))<br/>
Licensed under the MIT license.