Simple command line argument parsing library
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Simple command line argument parsing library
🔧 The ultimate Zig library for seamless command line parsing. Effortlessly handles options, subcommands, and custom arguments with ease.
🔲 A Command Line Interpreter made in C++ which supports commands like quit, remove, rename, rmdir, echo, out, zip, unzip.
A command line argument parser for Java 17 with ease of use and high customization possibilities in mind.
**DEPRECATED - in favor of https://github.com/apple/swift-argument-parser ** - Type-safe and easy way for parsing command line arguments in your macOS command line tools
Make all properties of a class configurable using only one decorator!
A parsing class to dramatically simplify working with command line arguments in a .Net application (e.g. console, client, or even web application).
A commander package for creating CLIs in golang
Command line processing in Erlang.
Trainee-cpp-sort is an imitation of the satandard sort command. I recommend to use this only for test and learning purposes. I developed this sort program so that I can gradually learn to use C ++.
This is a command line arguments parser written in Javascript that helps parse command line arguments ( hiding source code for some reasons)
Zig argument parser
An effortless command-line argument parser for Zig.
An parser to parse arguments given in terminal to make an terminal or command line app.
A command-line argument parser for Odin
Easily define and parse command line arguments using dictionaries and type-validation
The command line arguments parser with similar command recommendation feature
A command line argument parser library for C++17
generic command line interface(CLI) with easy configurabilty for windows and Linux made in C
This project automatically processes the inputs received from the command line.
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