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Argh!
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CLI11 is making all the other options libraries look bad, does anyone have a comparison from experience?
I personally have been very satisfied with Argh, although I'm not sure that it's necessarily as powerful or more so than CLI11.
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What are some alternatives?
termbox - Library for writing text-based user interfaces
Vcpkg - C++ Library Manager for Windows, Linux, and MacOS
conan - Conan - The open-source C and C++ package manager
Boost.Program_options - Boost.org program_options module
CLI11 - CLI11 is a command line parser for C++11 and beyond that provides a rich feature set with a simple and intuitive interface.
jarro2783/cxxopts - Lightweight C++ command line option parser
docopt.cpp - C++11 port of docopt
args - A simple header-only C++ argument parser library. Supposed to be flexible and powerful, and attempts to be compatible with the functionality of the Python standard argparse library (though not necessarily the API).
clipp - easy to use, powerful & expressive command line argument parsing for modern C++ / single header / usage & doc generation