Sharprompt
CommandLineUtils
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Sharprompt
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How to Develop an Interactive CLI with C# to Manage SendGrid Dynamic Email Templates
I used CliFx before and was already familiar with how fast you can develop a CLI. The fun part of this project was to make the CLI interactive by using the Sharprompt library.
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How to build an interactive command-line application in .NET
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CommandLineUtils
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Enforcing command line arguments with CommandLineUtils?
The library doesn't support that format, here you can see that MultipleValues means for example "-o value1 -o value2" Options Support options with multiple values · Issue #311 · natemcmaster/CommandLineUtils · GitHub
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How do I run a single .class file in C#?
You could roll your own with some command-line argument processing. You could write that yourself and use reflection, or for an example from a library I've used, example.
- Best way to build a console app with command line parser and dependency injection?
- Parsing the command line in the .NET 6 new console format?
- What's your favorite command line arg parser?
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Writing tests for CLI tool
I want to test how my tools generated files and folders in the destination with different arguments passed to the program. However, in my old code, I put all the logic of working with arguments in the static int main( string[] args) function. I could not use Interface and Dependency injection to mock the CLI tools because CommandLineUtils does not have an interface library. Luckily, I found this guidance from the owner of CommandLineUtils, and he advised that "Split the command-line argument parser and application execution into separate class structures" to test various options programmatically. It is a great suggestion, and I rewrote my program by adding class CommandLineOptions and adding logic to class Generator to make it works with CommandLineOptions. I can kill two birds with one stone by this change: code refactoring and writing better tests. Another problem I had was my folder structure. Before, I put the project's sln file, .git file , and src files in the root of the folder. However, when I added a new test project for Shinny-SSG, I had it outside my git folder, and it would be impossible to commit the change and put it in my remote repository. To resolve this, I had to change my folder structure to this:
- Help with quite weird idea
- C# equivalent to Pythons cmd module?
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Automatic .NET Versioning Tool
Thanks to https://github.com/natemcmaster/CommandLineUtils for supplying a lot of the command structures. If you're interested in creating your own dotnet tool, this is highly recommended.
What are some alternatives?
CommandDotNet - A modern framework for building modern CLI apps
Command Line Parser - The best C# command line parser that brings standardized *nix getopt style, for .NET. Includes F# support
Cocona - Micro-framework for .NET console application. Cocona makes it easy and fast to build console applications on .NET.
spectre.console - A .NET library that makes it easier to create beautiful console applications.
Heimdallr - Heimdall is a stateless password manager / generator.
Gui.cs - Cross Platform Terminal UI toolkit for .NET
imager - pretty simple tool to manipulate image in CLI
Fluent Command Line Parser - A simple, strongly typed .NET C# command line parser library using a fluent easy to use interface
sendgrid-dynamic-template-email-manager-cli - A dotnet CLI to manage SendGrid Dynamic Email Templates programmatically
JustCli - Just a quick way to create your own command line tool
CommandLine - A console prompt for Unity.
Colorful.Console - Style your .NET console output!