An object-oriented command-line parser for TypeScript
Command-line parser with readable syntax from your sweetest dreams
A simple class to parse chunks of data into lines.
A command-line parser/usage generator wrapping nopt
command line parser
A full-featured no-nonsense command line parser with no external dependencies
A unix-like command line parser
Simple command line parser for node
Command Line Parser
command line parser that has no dependencies
line parser
small command line parser
Simple command line parser for node
Command line parser, compatible with DOS style command
Minimal command line parser.
Smart command line parser and handler for node js.
Simple lightweight function takes an array of command-line arguments and returns a parsed object
Yet Another command-line parser for node.js
Configurable command line parser
NodeJS command line 'parser'
Command line parser/validator for deterministic CBOR (dCBOR)
Command line parser, compatible with DOS style command
A basic command line parser for any CLI
Blank Line Parser. Convert text into array of objects. Nesting supported.
Platform-resembling cmdline parsing for building shells
Reads ganganonline data from stdin or file and outputs as JSON
ganganonline parser for rust using pb-rs
DSL for generating trampoline-based scannerless parsers
A gem to parse log lines from TF2 servers
A simple parser of Apache access log: it parses a line of Apache access log and turns it into an array of strings or a Hash object. And from the command line, you can use it as a conversion tool of file format (to CSV/TSV) or as a filtering tool of access records.
THIS GEM IS STILL IN DEVELOPMENT STAGE. Find documentation here: https://github.com/leandrosardi/simple_command_line_parser.
Choice is a simple little gem for easily defining and parsing command line options with a friendly DSL.
cmdparse provides classes for parsing (possibly nested) commands on the command line; command line options themselves are parsed using optparse.
A flexible command line option parser.
Isn't it awesome how `optparse` and other option parsers generate help and usage-messages based on your code?! Hell no! You know what's awesome? It's when the option parser *is* generated based on the help and usage-message that you write in a docstring! That's what docopt does!
Parser for command line arguments, keywords, flags, options and environment variables.
Yet another command line parser. Allows you define argument types
command line argument parser
Parse command line arguments from nothing more than a usage message
Log line parser
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