Command Line Parser
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Command Line Parser | ASP.NET Core | |
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17 | 1,632 | |
4,387 | 34,267 | |
1.5% | 1.5% | |
0.0 | 9.9 | |
about 2 months ago | 6 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Command Line Parser
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Parse CLI arguments in .NET
So after some research I found the awesome NuGet-Package Command Line Parser Library. This package allows to define your options with Property-Attributes.
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Made this a while ago and forgot to share it here -- ArgSharp, a simple and capable CLI argument parser
seems very similar to command line parser, btw good job
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having trouble understanding the new "method chaining" syntax
The URL of the library is at https://github.com/commandlineparser/commandline. This project page has samples for VB.Net, along with other languages too.
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IS there any way to change string[] args to an object on the fly?
How about https://github.com/commandlineparser/commandline ?
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Developing and installing your own CLI with dotnet tool and CliFx NuGet package
This lib looks way better than the seemingly most popular one: https://github.com/commandlineparser/commandline Which is just a nightmare with terrible docs
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CommandLineParser
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