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bargeparse
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promote-your-next-startup
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Promote Your Next Startup
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bargeparse
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Spread the word about your next cool project
I don't have a startup but I did make a useful little Python library while at my previous job to help ease the pain with using argparse to make CLIs.
It's called bargeparse [1]. The idea is to define an entry point function and use its signature as a means to declare the CLI arguments & options. I was surprised at how well Python's syntax for function arguments works for this... especially the use of pos-only & keyword-only arguments to force a particular style.
[1] https://github.com/shangxiao/bargeparse
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