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CLI user experience case study
I ended up breaking that functionality away from the originally linked project. Its now in two parts (in case you go to look for it later)
Specification: https://gitlab.com/accidentallythecable-public/argstruct-spe...
Python module implementing specification: https://gitlab.com/accidentallythecable-public/python-module...
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CLI user experience case study
Ive sort of managed to implement something to this effect in python, and from another comment made me consider yanking it out to its own library.
I made a process where args are now in a toml file, with some various data for different operations, like whether its available in the CLI or API library, its arg flags, help text required value type, etc. From that, i can generate argparse args, documentation, code for other things, etc. Right now im generating args, docs, and a js code block from the same structure.
Heres the toml file: https://gitlab.com/accidentallythecable-public/prover-suite/...
And some docs that were generated from that: https://gitlab.com/accidentallythecable-public/prover-suite/...
Maybe it will give you some ideas on yours