Parse CLI arguments.
JavaScript's answer to getopts. Simple, obvious, and direct.
Parse CLI options, better.
POSIX/GNU compliant CLI argument parser
Wrong args parser
Command line parser, compatible with DOS style command
[DepUp] Parse CLI arguments.
A utility to help build command-line and package.json driven applications
Helper for options passing in browserified modules
Adding some other useful features to Lodash via the Mixins method
## config.yaml配置
dot-event process.argv parser
Command line arguments parser
emit process.argv parser
dot-event cli and url arguments
Declarative, isomorphic, TypeScript-first command-line argument parser
module to access tradingview.com data
Utilize node's arg parsing function for command line utilities
Turn a paged http request into a stream of pages.
Gets video URLs from a given Twitter account.
## labmai.yaml配置
## npm 安装
Javascript simulator for Thingsquare IoT mesh networks
Control callback flow through a finite state machine with functions that do just one thing each.
getopts-like option parsing
A POSIX style getopt parser for Rust
A simple, getopt-style command-line argument parser for Rust. - (YAGP).
Just a getopt-like command-line option parser
Zero dependency strict command line argument parser
Rust cli options parsing library inspired by Perl's Getopt::Long
Zero dependency command line argument parser
A minimal BSD-style getopt implementation in Rust
Use macros to cleanly define getopts options
Just as getopt_long in glibc. Dependence is nothing.
Get command line options.
Argument parser inspired by Perl's Getopt::Long
The getopt library provides two different command line option parsers. They are meant as easier and more convenient replacements for the command line parsers that ship as part of the Ruby standard library. Please see the README for additional comments.
rather traditional getopt()
Another implementation of an option processor.
Yaggo defines a DSL to generate GNU compatible command line parsers for C++ using getopt.
Ruby option parser based on Perl’s Getopt::Long
Optout helps you write code that will call exec() and system() like functions. It allows you to map hash keys to command line arguments and define validation rules that must be met before the command line options are created.
Another implementation of an option processor.
Yet another command line option parser in Ruby, based on Perl's Getopt::Long module.
You've seen Getopt::Long, OptionParser, Thor? What the world needs now is one more command-line parser. This serves as a backend command line parser that passes the option-parsing portion of it off to OptionParser, Trollop, or any other option-parser that has an adapter[^adapter]. But the parts it *does* do are really exciting: It features arbitrarily deeply nested subcommands, optionally colorized help screens with smart formatting, automatically generated usage syntaxes, manpage generation[^maybe2], lazy-loading of subcommands, and (get this:) you can turn your command line app into a web app. (is processing a form then displaying a record really that different from CLI that does the same?)[^maybe3]
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