some functions that help manage command line options
the complete solution for node.js command-line programs
option parsing and help generation
After Effects plugin for exporting animations to SVG + JavaScript or canvas + JavaScript
A toolkit for JavaScript codemods
featured command line args parser
Validate plugin/preset options
A library for building tiny and beautiful command line apps.
CLI for webpack & friends
Managing and serializing Rust-like Option types in JavaScript
Command-line parser with readable syntax from your sweetest dreams
Smooth (CLI) operator 🎶
The option type, also known as the maybe type, for JavaScript
nopt wrapper with commander-like API
Type-safe CLI library / framework with no runtime dependencies
a command line option parser that will make you smile
Command line argument parser
Access deep object properties using a path
the complete solution for node.js command-line programs
A selenium server and browser driver manager for your end to end tests.
Command-line option parser similar to getopt
JavaScript parser, mangler/compressor and beautifier toolkit
Write files in an atomic fashion w/configurable ownership
Apache ECharts is a powerful, interactive charting and data visualization library for browser
Samovar is a flexible option parser excellent support for sub-commands and help documentation.
Options parsing based on your help text.
Sortify acts as a wrapper around ActiveRecord scopes, providing a tiny bit of extra functionality to keep track of valid sorting options and call them from user input.
Helper for CLI apps.
Clamp provides an object-model for command-line utilities. It handles parsing of command-line options, and generation of usage help.
Makes bookmarking directories in a unix filesystem a breeze
InplaceEditing is a jQuery and Best In Place script and a Rails helper that provides methods (string_editor, image_editor, text_editor, element_editor, optional_editor, only_valid_editor) to allow editing any ActiveRecord object's property (since it uses standard BestInPlace form).
Optimist is a commandline option parser for Ruby that just gets out of your way. One line of code per option is all you need to write. For that, you get a nice automatically-generated help page, robust option parsing, command subcompletion, and sensible defaults for everything you don't specify.
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!
PathExpander helps pre-process command-line arguments expanding directories into their constituent files. It further helps by providing additional mechanisms to make specifying subsets easier with path subtraction and allowing for command-line arguments to be saved in a file. NOTE: this is NOT an options processor. It is a path processor (basically everything else besides options). It does provide a mechanism for pre-filtering cmdline options, but not with the intent of actually processing them in PathExpander. Use OptionParser to deal with options either before or after passing ARGV through PathExpander.
This gem provides a CLI tool that helps create a new Rails application with interactive options.
A sanitizer for pagination and sorting options. It is supposed to help unify passing search options via cross-application APIs.
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