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Fluent Command Line Parser
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crashes when non existant variable is used (with code this time)
Another option is to use existing command line parser library like FCLP.
CliWrap
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ModularPipelines - Strong-Typed, Parallel, C# Pipelines - Would appreciate feedback and thoughts
That being said, keep up the good work. I see a lot of potential in combo with libs like https://github.com/Tyrrrz/CliWrap
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Process Ids on C#
Check out CliWrap. https://github.com/Tyrrrz/CliWrap
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A History of the FFmpeg Project
I am using CliWrap to create my own wrapper for the functionality I need from FFmpeg. Works pretty well!
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Creating a service that runs other executables (Windows Server)
Take a look at https://github.com/Tyrrrz/CliWrap for calling another process from one process.
- Calling PowerShell Azure module and creating resource group from C#
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Why do Task.Wait and Task.Result even exist?
For example, using the great Cli.Wrap library:
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Add persisted parameters to CLI applications in .NET
We can use Verify to perform snapshot testing and check for the correct output of the program. In order to make things easier and simplify working with process output capturing and invocation, I used CliWrap.
- GUI for a command line program
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I Want Off Mr. Golang's Wild Ride
> You can take a look at System.Diagnostics.Process for one of the worst offenders.
Yeah, this is one of my least favourite APIs in all of .NET. My understanding is that the .NET team is planning to redo it in the next few years, but if you want something better right now I highly recommend the excellent CliWrap library: https://github.com/Tyrrrz/CliWrap
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A 3 minute video on how to use PowerShell directly in C#
I religiously use CliWrap which makes things a bit easier, but still issues on some things like Async Processes and the start thing i spoke about
What are some alternatives?
Command Line Parser - The best C# command line parser that brings standardized *nix getopt style, for .NET. Includes F# support
Sieve - ⚗️ Clean & extensible Sorting, Filtering, and Pagination for ASP.NET Core
Power Args - The ultimate .NET Standard command line argument parser
Colorful.Console - Style your .NET console output!
spectre.console - A .NET library that makes it easier to create beautiful console applications.
Console Framework - Cross-platform toolkit for easy development of TUI applications.
CsConsoleFormat - .NET C# library for advanced formatting of console output [Apache]
CommandLineUtils - Command line parsing and utilities for .NET
SharpNetSH - A simple netsh library for C#
ReadLine - A Pure C# GNU-Readline like library for .NET/.NET Core
CliFx - Class-first framework for building command-line interfaces