<1kB CLI flag parser
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<1kB CLI flag parser
Lightweight, non intrusive Command Line Argument Parser
Configuration powertool with `metosin/malli`
A delicious new outlook on command line argument handling.
parseArgs tokens compatibility and more high-performance parser
A quick and convenient way to support arguments in BASH. There are already some other projects that do this, but of course they weren't quite _exactly_ how I want it.
A head-only arguments parser(argsparser) c++11 lib 一个只有一个头文件的C++11参数解析库
Parses command-line arguments to statically typed options with the help of usage description.
Wimey is a lightweight C library for building command-line tools with ease. It supports both command and argument parsing, including value handling, automatic help generation, and type-safe conversions. Designed for flexibility and minimal dependencies, Wimey helps you structure your CLI programs cleanly and efficiently.
Argus is a cross-platform modern feature-rich command-line argument parser for C
CLIArgsParser is a library built around Dependency Injection to allow you to create CLI tools with ease
Modern CLI arguments parser for node.js (TypeScript / JavaScript).
margs (Maipa's Args Analyzer) is a C++ library for parsing command-line arguments. It supports flags (--flag), values (--value value), and grouped arguments (e.g., group --group-flag). The library allows easy definition of valid arguments, automatically generates error messages for invalid input, and provides built-in help message generation.
Bring the power of clap command line parsing to shell scripts
Declare and parse command line options in deno, with automatic help generation
Calculates Halstead Metric and Cyclomatic Complexity for a given java file
A command line arguments parser for AssemblyScript
A fluent and idiomatic argument parser (usually for command-line apps) in Dart.
Modern c++ arguments parser
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