console
cidr
console | cidr | |
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3 | 5 | |
62 | 129 | |
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7.3 | 8.5 | |
16 days ago | about 2 months ago | |
Go | Go | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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console
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CLI application libraries, updated versions (readline and spf13/cobra console).
A cobra command console: https://github.com/reeflective/console: this library targets a much more restrained set of application developers, which are interested in closed-loop CLI applications with specific sets of commands, and generally deprived of any specific syntax outside the one-liner command model. It relies on the `readline` library above, which is tightly integrated so as to provide a console application much more powerful than most, with complete support for the [spf13/cobra](https://github.com/spf13/cobra) library.
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Show HN: New set of Go libraries for CLI Development
flags aims to merge the concepts from https://github.com/jessevdk/go-flags, and https://github.com/octago/sflags, both relying on struct tags to define CLI command specs. The flags library uses these underlying concepts to produce complete `cobra.Command` trees, and brings many comfort-of-life improvements for the generated applications/commands.
Console (https://github.com/reeflective/console)
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Libraries for CLI and console applications
Console (https://github.com/reeflective/console) This library wraps the readline library (described below) and leverages cobra commands in order to provide a closed-loop console working with cobra commands out of the box, also providing many comfort-of-life features at minimum cost, like support for oh-my-posh prompt engines, different menus and much more.
cidr
- Very happy that my side project is now available in homebrew-core as ‘cidr’ :)
- Wrote a CLI tool that performs various actions on CIDR ranges, hopefully it’s useful to some of you :)
- Wrote a CLI tool that performs various actions on CIDR ranges
- Wrote a CLI tool to perform various operations on CIDR ranges
What are some alternatives?
go-flags - go command line option parser
ipcalc
flags - Generate cobra command trees from structs. Go-flags compliant tags. Advanced CLI functionality, out-of-the-box.
ipnetwork - IPNetwork command line and C# library take care of complex network, IP, IPv4, IPv6, netmask, CIDR, subnet, subnetting, supernet, and supernetting calculation for .NET developers. It works with IPv4 as well as IPv6, is written in C#, has a light and clean API, and is fully unit-tested
dnsee - See DNS configurations quickly
topip - IPv4 grep and top usage summary for log files
readline - Shell library with powerful and modern UI, large feature set, and `.inputrc` support
cobra-shell - Generate an interactive, autocompleting shell for any Cobra CLI
go-clap - Lightweight, non intrusive Command Line Argument Parser
iplib - A library for working with IP addresses and networks in Go
cobrass - 🐲 Assistant for cli applications using cobra
mirrorbits - Mirrorbits is a geographical download redirector written in Go for distributing files efficiently across a set of mirrors.