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🏃 Running Lune Scripts
After you've written a script file, for example script-name.luau
, you can run it:
lune script-name
This will look for the file script-name.luau
[1] in a few locations:
- The current directory
- The folder
lune
in the current directory, if it exists - The folder
.lune
in the current directory, if it exists
🎛️ Passing Command-Line Arguments
Arguments can be passed to a Lune script directory from the command line when running it:
lune script-name arg1 arg2 "argument three"
These arguments will then be available in your script using process.args
:
print(process.args)
--> { "arg1", "arg2", "argument three" }
💭 Additional Commands
lune --list
Lists all scripts found in lune
or .lune
directories, including any top-level description comments.
Lune description comments are always written at the top of a file and start with a lua-style comment arrow (-->
).
[1] Lune also supports files with the .lua
extension but using the .luau
extension is highly recommended. Additionally, if you don't want Lune to look in sub-directories you can provide a full file path with the file extension included, instead of only the file name.