Semver-oriented TypeScript library skeleton.
A mature, feature-complete library to parse command-line options.
Parse command line arguments
Parse command line arguments.
Simple utility to parse command line parameters and flags (arguments vector)
parse command-line arguments
parse command-line arguments
string-to-argv is a tool to parse command line string into an argument array to mimic `process.argv`
A command-line argument parser utility designed to parse command-line arguments.
Parse Command Line Options
A simple and lightweight CLI flag parser for Node.js that allows you to easily define and parse command-line flags.
A minimist extension to parse command line sentences as strings
A mature, feature-complete library to parse command-line options.
Parse Command line tools built on Node
a node tool for parse command flag
Easily parse command line arguments in NodeJS.
JavaScript parser and stringifier for YAML
A tool for rapidly parse command line arguments or options
A simple utility to parse command line arguments and flags
Function to parse command line arguments for Node.js programs
parse command line arguments of process.argv
parse command line argument
svg path parser
Parse command line arguments for the UNIX style
Parse FTP LIST command output.
ShellOpts is a simple command line parsing libray that supports short and long options and subcommands, and has built-in help and error messages
A command-line parser using regular expressions.
Clap is a small library that can be bundled with your command line application. It covers the simple case of executing code based on the flags or parameters passed.
* Parse args from command line.
Parse command-line options into a configuration hash
Groonga-command-parser is a Ruby library to parses [groonga](http://groonga.org/)'s command syntax. You can write a program to process groonga's command by using groonga-command-parser.
You like command-line parsing, but you hate all of the bloat. Why should you have to create a Hash, then create a parser, fill the Hash out then throw the parser away (unless you want to print out a usage message) and deal with a Hash? Why, for Pete's sake, should the parser and the parsed values be handled by two different objects?
A DSL for gathering options and parsing command line flags
Simple command line argument parsing
Parse/Filter/Validate ARGV from command line with DSL.
cmdparse provides classes for parsing (possibly nested) commands on the command line; command line options themselves are parsed using optparse.
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