kong
Kong is a command-line parser for Go (by alecthomas)
pflag
Drop-in replacement for Go's flag package, implementing POSIX/GNU-style --flags. (by spf13)
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MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Posts with mentions or reviews of kong.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-07.
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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.
pflag
Posts with mentions or reviews of pflag.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-07.
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issue with pflag flagset
Just the bonus question: did I miss some hints when checking the https://github.com/spf13/pflag readme or the use case of FlagSet is indeed to just be used by cobra CLIs in subcommand only and not directly?
My understanding is that you can use pflag as a drop in replacement of the standard lib's flag (import flag "github.com/spf13/pflag"). So it can be used as a standalone lib I suppose.
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Which packages do you recommend for building cli tools?
I realy enjoyed the patched version from spf13 with "--" support https://github.com/spf13/pflag
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Define custom command-line flag types in Go 1.19
Nice, but Cobra (with pflag underneath) is so, so better.
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-h --help -help help --? -? ????
Not by default on stdlib. There are libraries available though - https://github.com/spf13/pflag
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Coral, a friendly Cobra fork with nearly all its features, but only 4 dependencies
Flag functionality is provided by the pflag library, a fork of the flag standard library which maintains the same interface while adding POSIX compliance.
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The flag package: strange but good?
spf13 has a drop in pflag that does the - short and -- long flags.
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What are your favorite packages to use?
oklog/ulid to generate IDs. coreos/go-oidc for validating JWTs I get from auth. google/go-cmp for comparing structs in tests (unless the project is already using Testify). spf13/pflag because life's too short for Go's flag handling. getkin/kin-openapi for validating reqests/responses against my OpenAPI spec (in tests).
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akamensky/argparse: Argparse for Golang. Just because "flag" sucks!
What are the benefits of this package over the widely used spf13/pflag?
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Go’s highly modular nature makes it particularly good for situations where requirements are changing or evolving.
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What are some alternatives?
When comparing kong and pflag you can also consider the following projects:
cobra - A Commander for modern Go CLI interactions
flag - Flag is a simple but powerful command line option parsing library for Go support infinite level subcommand
kingpin - CONTRIBUTIONS ONLY: A Go (golang) command line and flag parser
go-flags - go command line option parser
viper - Go configuration with fangs
urfave/cli - A simple, fast, and fun package for building command line apps in Go
complete - bash completion written in go + bash completion for go command
cli - CLI - A package for building command line app with go
argparse - Argparse for golang. Just because `flag` sucks