HexCtrl
Fully-featured Hex Control written in C++/MFC. (by jovibor)
Ultimate-Console
CLI with commands, options, arguments and variables, working on callback functions and references (by edKotinsky)
HexCtrl | Ultimate-Console | |
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2 | 3 | |
162 | 0 | |
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8.9 | 8.0 | |
6 days ago | almost 2 years ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | - |
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HexCtrl
Posts with mentions or reviews of HexCtrl.
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Ultimate-Console
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I wrote my first mini-project
This is a command-line tool similar to getopt from C, but a little better. It provides an interface for creating commands, options, arguments and variables. The syntax of commands is: command [--option = value] [-k value] [argument]. It's based on callback functions. This is my first project, and I'm will be glad if someone check it and tell me about my mistakes and their thoughts on it. I'm really a beginner at C++ programming. https://github.com/edKotinsky/Ultimate-Console
- I wrote my first project
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C++ Show and Tell - July 2022
Mini command-line tool framework, provides interface for creating user interface, which consist of commands, options and arguments. This similar to getopt from C, but a little better. It's my first project, so don't judge strictly. https://github.com/edKotinsky/Ultimate-Console
What are some alternatives?
When comparing HexCtrl and Ultimate-Console you can also consider the following projects:
kelcoro - C++20 coroutine library
logger_benchmarks
Dependencies - A rewrite of the old legacy software "depends.exe" in C# for Windows devs to troubleshoot dll load dependencies issues.
Paperclip - A brand-new text-editor for Psion 5 Series and other EPOC32 devices
tolc - A bindings compiler for C++
PhotonLibOS - Probably the fastest coroutine lib in the world!
MoWin2 - An attempt to make a C++20 wrapper around Win32 API
SAFD-algorithm - An app to compute the coefficients of a function development in a spherical harmonics convergent series.
constyaml - constexpr (strict)yaml parser
AnyAny - C++17 library for comfortable and efficient dynamic polymorphism
HexCtrl vs kelcoro
Ultimate-Console vs logger_benchmarks
HexCtrl vs Dependencies
Ultimate-Console vs kelcoro
HexCtrl vs Paperclip
Ultimate-Console vs tolc
HexCtrl vs PhotonLibOS
Ultimate-Console vs MoWin2
HexCtrl vs SAFD-algorithm
Ultimate-Console vs constyaml
HexCtrl vs MoWin2
Ultimate-Console vs AnyAny