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Name

       kitten-ask - Ask the user for input

Usage

       kitten ask

Description

       Ask the user for input

Options

       --type, -t [=line]
              Type of input. Defaults to asking for a line of text.

              Choices: line, choices, password, yesno

       --message, -m
              The message to display to the user. If not specified a default message is shown.

       --name, -n
              The  name for this question. Used to store history of previous answers which can be
              used for completions and via the browse history readline bindings.

       --title, --window-title
              The title for the window in which the question is displayed. Only  implemented  for
              yesno and choices types.

       --choice, -c
              A  choice  for  the choices type. Can be specified multiple times. Every choice has
              the syntax: ``letter[;color]:text``, where text is the choice text  and  letter  is
              the  selection  key.  letter  is  a single letter belonging to text. This letter is
              highlighted within the choice text. There can be an  optional  color  specification
              after  the  letter  to  indicate  what  color  it should be. For example: y:Yes and
              n;red:No

       --default, -d
              A default choice or text. If unspecified, it is y for the  type  yesno,  the  first
              choice  for choices and empty for others types. The default choice is selected when
              the user presses the Enter key.

       --prompt, -p [="> "]
              The prompt to use when inputting a line of text or a password.

       --unhide-key [=u]
              The key to be pressed to unhide hidden text

       --hidden-text-placeholder
              The text in the message to be replaced by hidden text. The hidden text is read  via
              STDIN.

       --help, -h
              Show help for this command