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go-boilerplate
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I built my first CLI tool
I am not entirely sure that I understand your question. Apart from basic knowledge of golang syntax and programming in general, there are no prerequisites. If you want a quick start, you may look at the https://github.com/eldad87/go-boilerplate. For the CLI tool, consider using https://github.com/spf13/cobra. It can generate project structure. I hope that helps. Cheers
cobra
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Nested Prompts in Go using promptui
I was working on a CLI tool written in Go, using the Cobra tool recently, and I had a use case where I needed a nested prompt for one of the commands. I was using promptui for the prompts and I couldn't find a straightforward way to do this. This short post will show how to create a nested prompt using promptui. The completed code can be found here.
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Intermediate Go Projects
Cobra Documentation
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CLI Tools every Developer should know
You can visit the official website for more information on using Cobra: Cobra Documentation
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The power of the CLI with Golang and Cobra CLI
We can use the flag with --date or -date, Go already does the automatic check. We can make our entire boilerplate with this approach, but let's make it a little easier and use the Cobra CLI package.
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Build your own curl in Golang
In this tutorial, we'll walk through the process of creating a simple command-line tool similar to curl using Go and Cobra, a CLI library for Go.
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Scripts should be written using the project main language
I use https://github.com/spf13/cobra religiously for this kind of thing - it handles all the annoying corner cases of parsing flags, and also has an intuitive notion of subcommands (with basic usage/help text generated) for picking which task you want to run with positional arguments.
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Command Line Interface Guidelines
We recently chose cobra[1] to create a cli application. It comes with so many best practices already packaged like autocompletions, help texts etc. etc.
[1]: https://github.com/spf13/cobra
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What 3rd-party libraries do you use often/all the time?
github.com/spf13/cobra
- O poder do CLI com Golang e Cobra CLI
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How to read Cobra command line flag
I looked at the docs: https://cobra.dev/ ... and there are only examples on how to add new flags.
What are some alternatives?
climate - "CLI Mate" autogenerates CLIs from structs / functions (nested subcommands, global / local flags, help generation, typo suggestions, shell completion etc.)
urfave/cli - A simple, fast, and fun package for building command line apps in Go
cli - CLI - A package for building command line app with go
kingpin - CONTRIBUTIONS ONLY: A Go (golang) command line and flag parser
kong - Kong is a command-line parser for Go
go-flags - go command line option parser
mitchellh/cli - A Go library for implementing command-line interfaces.
pflag - Drop-in replacement for Go's flag package, implementing POSIX/GNU-style --flags.
mow.cli - A versatile library for building CLI applications in Go
argparse - Argparse for golang. Just because `flag` sucks
docopt.go - A command-line arguments parser that will make you smile.
Gin - Gin is a HTTP web framework written in Go (Golang). It features a Martini-like API with much better performance -- up to 40 times faster. If you need smashing performance, get yourself some Gin.