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extend like a boss

published 4.0.2 5 years ago
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Easily handle defaults for your options

published 3.0.0 6 months ago
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option parsing and help generation

published 0.9.3 10 months ago
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SACK abstraction library exposed to JS to provide low level system services.

published 1.1.821 5 months ago
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Collect user input from cli flags, interactive prompts, and js input.

published 1.1.0 4 months ago
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a command line option parser that will make you smile

published 0.6.2 9 years ago
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A minimalist command line option parser.

published 1.1.1 3 years ago
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A typescript implementation of Rust's Result and Option objects.

published 4.1.0 a month ago
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Simple work with your JSON configs

published 3.1.8 8 months ago
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Quickly scan for CLI flags and arguments

published 1.2.0 3 years ago
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generates the options object to request library from a hierarchy of files

published 1.0.5 4 months ago
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A very forgiving key-value option parser

published 3.0.15 a month ago
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Utilities for managing WordPress preferences.

published 3.32.0 16 days ago
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A Typescript wrapper around command-line-args with additional support for markdown usage guide generation

published 2.5.1 a year ago
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Options parsing & nothing else.

published 2.0.3 10 months ago
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Primitive options protocol contracts.

published 0.6.0 3 years ago
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Just create beautiful select boxes, it supports search, single select, multiple select, keyboard control, clear options, dropdown can also be opened over an overflow parent, optgroup support, rtl support, accessibility, and many other options. It works wi

published 1.1.5 3 days ago
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Parsing string to array of args like node on bash do.

published 1.0.2 4 years ago
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A wrapper for `bogdanfinn/tls-client` based on ffi-rs for unparalleled performance and usability. Inspired by @dryft/tlsclient

published 1.3.2 6 days ago
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Reverse minimist. Convert an object of options into an array of command-line arguments.

published 8.1.0 3 years ago
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