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option parsing and help generation

published 0.9.3 5 months ago
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Quickly scan for CLI flags and arguments

published 1.2.0 2 years ago
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A Typescript wrapper around command-line-args with additional support for markdown usage guide generation

published 2.5.1 6 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 mature, feature-complete library to parse command-line options.

published 5.2.1 2 years ago
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Collect user input from cli flags, interactive prompts, and js input.

published 1.0.2 2 months ago
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Parse Command Line Options

published 1.0.6 a year ago
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Options parsing & nothing else.

published 2.0.3 6 months ago
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Parses command line options into an object. Uses `--key value1 -k value2` syntax.

published 1.0.0 a year ago
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Lightweight argument parser

published 1.1.2 8 years 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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Simple svg symbols generator with basic attributes stripping options.

published 1.0.2 7 months ago
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minimum viable argument parser

published 2.0.3 2 years ago
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Reverse minimist. Convert an object of options into an array of command-line arguments.

published 8.1.0 2 years ago
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Stringify an object to command line options

published 1.0.2 7 years ago
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Handle command line arguments and sub arguments and sub sub arguments and sub sub sub arguments, etc.

published 1.1.3 9 years ago
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The Node Option Parser That Sings!

published 1.0.2 3 years ago
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A simple parser for GNU style command line options

published 1.0.1 7 years ago
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Simple lightweight function takes an array of command-line arguments and returns a parsed object

published 0.2.10 9 months ago
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Automagically generates command-line interfaces (CLI) for any module. Expected options and help sections are created automatically based on parameters names, with support to async. It can be installed globally, in order to *execute* any module, or .js fil

published 0.2.1 5 years ago
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