configure_me VS xflags

Compare configure_me vs xflags and see what are their differences.

configure_me

A Rust library for processing application configuration easily (by Kixunil)
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configure_me xflags
1 6
58 73
- -
1.1 5.2
about 1 year ago about 1 month ago
Rust Rust
- Apache License 2.0
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configure_me

Posts with mentions or reviews of configure_me. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-03-01.

xflags

Posts with mentions or reviews of xflags. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-11.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing configure_me and xflags you can also consider the following projects:

async-graphql - A GraphQL server library implemented in Rust

pico-args - An ultra simple CLI arguments parser.

tangram - Tangram makes it easy for programmers to train, deploy, and monitor machine learning models.

argh - Rust derive-based argument parsing optimized for code size

getargs - A truly zero-cost argument parser for Rust

lexopt - Minimalist pedantic command line parser

gumdrop - Rust option parser with custom derive support

clap-rs - A full featured, fast Command Line Argument Parser for Rust