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CLI-Prompt ========== While prompting for user input using `fgets()` is quite easy, sometimes you need to prompt for sensitive information. In these cases, the characters typed in by the user should not be directly visible, and this is quite a pain to do in a cross-platform way. This tiny package fixes just that for you: ```php <?php echo 'Say hello: '; $answer = Seld\CliPrompt\CliPrompt::hiddenPrompt(); echo 'You answered: '.$answer . PHP_EOL; // Output in the CLI: // // Say hello: // You answered: hello ``` API --- - `Seld\CliPrompt\CliPrompt::hiddenPrompt($allowFallback = false);` > Prompts the user for input and hides what they type. If this fails for any > reason and `$allowFallback` is set to `true` the prompt will be done using > the usual `fgets()` and characters will be visible. - `Seld\CliPrompt\CliPrompt::prompt();` > Regular user prompt for input with characters being shown on screen. In both cases, the trailing newline the user enters when submitting the answer is trimmed. Requirements ------------ PHP 5.3 and above License ------- CLI-Prompt is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details Acknowledgments --------------- - This project uses hiddeninput.exe to prompt for passwords on Windows, sources and details can be found on the [github page of the project](https://github.com/Seldaek/hidden-input).