cobrass
🐲 Assistant for cli applications using cobra (by snivilised)
go-clap
Lightweight, non intrusive Command Line Argument Parser (by fred1268)
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cobrass
Posts with mentions or reviews of cobrass.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-20.
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Implementing i18n in go libraries designed to be consumed by go cli's
I have created a cli helper Go library, Cobrass designed to complement Cobra. I am also creating a template repo Arcadia designed to speed up the process of creating a cobra cli with i18n support.
go-clap
Posts with mentions or reviews of go-clap.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-05-17.
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clap v1.1.0 released
If you are interested, check it out on https://github.com/fred1268/go-clap
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issue with pflag flagset
Cobra has lots of features, but is really complex and intrusive, especially for a newcomer. I would advise you to have a look at clap (https://github.com/fred1268/go-clap) which is very easy to use and absolutely non intrusive. All you need to do is to create a struct containing the fields you want to retrieve from the command line, and annotate it with standard Go tags.
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convert interface{} to []interface{}
For some in depth examples on how to use reflection in Go and transform types into others, I would suggest you to have a look at clap, the Command Line Argument Parser, and more specifically this file.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing cobrass and go-clap you can also consider the following projects:
console - Closed-loop application library for Cobra commands (powerful, ready-to-run and easy to use)