Command Line Parser
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Command Line Parser | glazed-donut | |
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17 | 9 | |
4,360 | 1 | |
1.7% | - | |
0.0 | 1.8 | |
29 days ago | over 2 years ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Command Line Parser
- Is it possible to pass variables from PHP to a C# console app?
- How to generate a CLI interface for CRUD operations?
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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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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
- What's your favorite command line arg parser?
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Reverse Engineering Keyboard Driver: Part 2 (Decompiling .NET applications)
CommandLineParser
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Glazed Donut: Release 0.1
Lastly, thanks to this awesome open source project, I didn't have to worry too much about implementing the command line parser😁
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Next level console apps with Spectre.Console
Besides the ability to easily handle input arguments (much like the CommandLineParser library I've used before), it also provides support to render complex elements in the command line, like tables, trees or progress bars, as well as ways to prompt the user for information, be it in text form or selecting an option.
- C# equivalent to Pythons cmd module?
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My first real open source program! Hashr! It hashes files and text!
Capitalization aside, try using CommandLineParser? Since you have multiple algorithm to call which all share the same base abstract class, you might want to create a Dictionary where the key is the algorithm name, so you can call the appropriate algorithm depending on user input without repeating yourself.
glazed-donut
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Creating a CI pipeline for yassgy
For this week, I set up a CI pipeline for yassgy with GitHub Actions. I also contributed to glazed-donut, by creating a few test cases.
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First Time Participating in Hacktoberfest
Throughout the last months while I was working as a Software Developer Intern and on my my ssg repo, I was hardly ever touching front end. I missed working on front-end a lot, so as my first PR for the #hacktoberfest challenge, I decided to take on a small issue related to front end.
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I've Got a Cute PR
Irene also added a similar feature to my glazed-donut repo. The feature she has added was a Markdown file support that's able to convert all # into
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Breaking Code and Letting Others Break My Code
After I built the Glazed Donut, I had a wonderful opportunity to explore a similar project shinny-ssg by doing some testing and reviewing and get my glazed-donut tested as well.
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Working together in Open Source Projects
I tested her application glazed-donut with all test cases and her code nailed it. All the features worked as expected and it generated appropriate messages to the users when there were any errors/exception. The only problem I could find about it is in generateHTML method , which she should have replaced the with white space. Other than that, just a few minor typos on the read me file, but nothing major. When she reviewed my code and tested my app, I appreciated that she really spent the time to check every detail, giving me very sound advice and helped me file bugs which I did not find before. First, she mentioned the naming convention in C# and explained in details the good practices in the industry. Second, she found a bug in my Page class which created an extra tag. Third, my exception handling was not good enough and she guided me to make it better. In the end, I am able to fix most of the issues but I need more time to improve the code and make it flawless.
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Glazed Donut: Release 0.1
You can view the project here.
What are some alternatives?
Fluent Command Line Parser - A simple, strongly typed .NET C# command line parser library using a fluent easy to use interface
spectre.console - A .NET library that makes it easier to create beautiful console applications.
CommandLineUtils - Command line parsing and utilities for .NET
Power Args - The ultimate .NET Standard command line argument parser
Cocona - Micro-framework for .NET console application. Cocona makes it easy and fast to build console applications on .NET.
Gui.cs - Cross Platform Terminal UI toolkit for .NET
CliWrap - Library for running command-line processes
Console Framework - Cross-platform toolkit for easy development of TUI applications.
ReadLine - A Pure C# GNU-Readline like library for .NET/.NET Core
clipr - Command Line Interface ParseR for .Net
CliFx - Class-first framework for building command-line interfaces
Appccelerate - Command Line Parser - A simple command line parser with fluent definition API.