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kong
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climate "CLI Mate": a CLI library that autogenerates CLIs from structs / functions with support for nested subcommands, global / local flags, help generation from godocs, typo suggestions, shell completion and more
I’ve been using https://github.com/alecthomas/kong for exposing generated protobuf structs for CLI args. How does your library compare?
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Which packages do you recommend for building cli tools?
I prefer https://github.com/alecthomas/kong these days
- I'm looking for a library that can parse through a string and pickup parameters and add it to a golang object
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Golang equivalent of Python’s click (CLT framework)
kong
- Python library cmd2 equivalent in golang
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Coral, a friendly Cobra fork with nearly all its features, but only 4 dependencies
We switched all our cli tools from cobra/viper to kong. I can highly recommend it. Almost no deps and easy to use, a great replacement for cobra in my opinion.
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Recommended framework/library for creating cli apps in go?
I switched all from viper to kong.
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I'm looking for a good alternativ to Viper
For all my commandline parsing and config loading needs I use kong. In contrast to Viper and Cobra it has almost no dependencies (while viper and cobra pull in half a jungle).
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Made my first command-line tool with Golang
I think it is probably just a matter of personal taste, but I like to handle params and flags on the main function. I am probably biased by C experience and using https://github.com/alecthomas/kong though. Kong is certainly not as popular as cobra, but its approach.
ascii-image-converter
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Help creating terminal art
I prefer https://github.com/TheZoraiz/ascii-image-converter
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Ask HN: Where can ASCII Art be Commissioned?
Have you tried searching for "ASCII art converter"? A casual search shows a bunch of websites or standalone programs that do so, e.g. https://github.com/TheZoraiz/ascii-image-converter
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Facebook promised poor countries free internet: People got charged anyway
>>Free Facebook sucks, because you can't see images<<
im not sure how free facebook thinks of it, but something like:
https://github.com/TheZoraiz/ascii-image-converter
, might help to share images in a text only situation.
- What program is used for drawing this ascii art?
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chuck and cheese more like chuck and poop
i'm not the person who made these, but i know a tool that can convert images to ascii or braille art
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Chika dance ASCII
$ mkdir chika && cd chika $ wget https://thumbs.gfycat.com/BabyishSpiffyAztecant-mobile.mp4 $ wget https://github.com/TheZoraiz/ascii-image-converter/releases/download/v1.10.0/ascii-image-converter_Linux_amd64_64bit.tar.gz $ tar xvzf ascii-image-converter_Linux_amd64_64bit.tar.gz $ mkdir out && cd out $ mplayer -nosound -vo png:z=9 ../BabyishSpiffyAztecant-mobile.mp4 $ $ find . -print0 | sort -z | xargs -r0 -I % sh -c '{ ../ascii-image-converter_Linux_amd64_64bit/ascii-image-converter -b --threshold 160 %; sleep 0.01;}'
- Cross-platform CLI tool for image to ascii/braille art conversion
- ascii-image-converter doesn't work well on some images, maybe add a color-only mode?
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Made a command-line tool for image to ascii art conversion
I recently made a command-line tool that converters images into ascii art and prints them on the console. Thought it'd be something appropriate to post in this sub :) https://github.com/TheZoraiz/ascii-image-converter
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How do I get my command-line tool in the "apt" repositories for linux?
Also, as you can seen from the github repo, my installation instructions are very hackish and don't seem like the standard way to do it. How do I improve this and make it look more professional?
What are some alternatives?
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changie - Automated changelog tool for preparing releases with lots of customization options
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urfave/cli - A simple, fast, and fun package for building command line apps in Go
diagram - CLI app to convert ASCII arts into hand drawn diagrams.
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