How to write multiple lines of code in Node REPL

You can use if(1){ to start a block that will not finish until you enter }. It will print the value of the last line of the block.

> {
... var foo = "foo";
... console.log(foo);
... }
foo
undefined

In multiline mode you miss out on a lot of REPL niceties such as autocompletion and immediate notification of syntax errors. If you get stuck in multiline mode due to some syntax error within the block, use ^C to return to the normal prompt.


Node v6.4 has an editor mode. At the repl prompt type .editor and you can input multiple lines.

example

$ node                                                                                                   
> .editor
// Entering editor mode (^D to finish, ^C to cancel)
const fn = there => `why hello ${there}`;
fn('multiline');
// hit ^D 
'why hello multiline'
> // 'block' gets evaluated and back in single line mode.

Here are the docs on all the special repl commands https://nodejs.org/api/repl.html#repl_commands_and_special_keys


jhnstn's solution is perfect, but in case you are looking for other alternatives, you can put the code inside a multiline string and then eval it like so:

> let myLongCode = `
... let a = 1;
... let b = 2;
... console.log(a + b);
... `;
> eval(myLongCode)
> 3

Of course this is a hack ;)


Maybe I didn't understand the question well, but if you want to write multiline command in the console of the repl, you can use shift+enter to move to the next lines.