Category

Command Line Option Parsers

Utilities to process arguments to terminal command line programs easily

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A domain specific language for creating composable command line interfaces.
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Optimist is a commandline option parser for Ruby that just gets out of your way. One line of code per option is all you need to write. For that, you get a nice automatically-generated help page, robust option parsing, command subcompletion, and sensible defaults for everything you don't specify.
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Trollop is a commandline option parser for Ruby that just gets out of your way. **DEPRECATION** This gem has been renamed to optimist and will no longer be supported. Please switch to optimist as soon as possible.
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A modular Ruby toolkit for building clean, correct, and robust CLI commands as plain-old Ruby classes.
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A high-level IO library that provides validation, type conversion, and more for command-line interfaces. HighLine also includes a complete menu system that can crank out anything from simple list selection to complete shells with just minutes of work.
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Build command-suite CLI apps that are awesome. Bootstrap your app, add commands, options and documentation while maintaining a well-tested idiomatic command-line app
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Just write the help text for your application and ParseArgv will take care of your command line. It works sort of the other way around than OptParse, where you write a lot of code to get a command line parser and generated help text. ParseArgv simply takes your help text and parses the command line and presents you the results. You can use ParseArgv for simpler programs just as well as for CLI with multi-level sub-commands (git-like commands). ParseArgv is easy to use, fast and also helps you convert the data types of command line arguments.
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Parser for command line arguments, keywords, flags, options and environment variables.
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The getopt library provides two different command line option parsers. They are meant as easier and more convenient replacements for the command line parsers that ship as part of the Ruby standard library. Please see the README for additional comments.
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Run shell commands safely, even with user-supplied values
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Cri allows building easy-to-use command-line interfaces with support for subcommands.
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A simple mixin for CLI interfaces, including option parsing
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Samovar is a flexible option parser excellent support for sub-commands and help documentation.
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The complete solution for Ruby command-line executables. Commander bridges the gap between other terminal related libraries you know and love (OptionParser, HighLine), while providing many new features, and an elegant API.
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Clamp provides an object-model for command-line utilities. It handles parsing of command-line options, and generation of usage help.
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OptionParser based CLI support for rapid CLI development in an object-oriented context. This library wraps Ruby's OptionParser for parsing your options under the hood, so you get all the goodness that the Ruby standard library provides. On top of that it adds a rich and powerful DSL for defining, validating, and normalizing options, as well as automatic and gorgeous help output (modeled after `gem --help`).
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OptparsePlus provides a lot of small but useful features for developing a command-line app, including an opinionated bootstrapping process, some helpful integration test support, and some classes to bridge logging and output into a simple, unified, interface
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Methadone provides a lot of small but useful features for developing a command-line app, including an opinionated bootstrapping process, some helpful cucumber steps, and some classes to bridge logging and output into a simple, unified, interface
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ArgParser is a simple, yet powerful command-line argument parser, with support for positional, keyword, flag and rest arguments, any of which may be optional or mandatory.
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cmdparse provides classes for parsing (possibly nested) commands on the command line; command line options themselves are parsed using optparse.
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A framework for building command-line applications
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Provides a convenient interface around optparse.
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Isn't it awesome how `optparse` and other option parsers generate help and usage-messages based on your code?! Hell no! You know what's awesome? It's when the option parser *is* generated based on the help and usage-message that you write in a docstring! That's what docopt does!
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Writing even complex command-line apps should be quick, easy and fun. Escort takes the excellent Trollop option parser and adds a whole bunch of awesome features to produce a library you will always want to turn to when a 'quick script' is in order.
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Choice is a simple little gem for easily defining and parsing command line options with a friendly DSL.
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Command Line Interface gem allows you to quickly specify command argument parser that will automatically generate usage, handle stdin, switches, options and arguments with default values and value casting
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It's just here to handle arguments provided to Application. Mainly optional via switches. Currently handles plain-text Console arguments.
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This is an lightweight option parser, which is less than 80 lines short. It has strong validations and a short, clear and easy to use syntax. Feel free to copy all 80 lines (55 lines without validations / empty lines) into your script rather installing the gem.
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Subcommand and alias facility (wrapping OptionParser) for command line programs with elegant help printing
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Command-line option parser and command interface.
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Parameter specification, validity checking and argument transformations can be put in one place, default parameters are easily set, and an automatic usage statement is constructed.
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Clap is a small library that can be bundled with your command line application. It covers the simple case of executing code based on the flags or parameters passed.
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Yet another options parser. Parses the command-line arguments and parameters. Simple, lightweight with nice DSL declarative approach.
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Quickl helps you creating commandline ruby programs. From simple commands with options to complex delegators with subcommands, global and local options.
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Command-line input parser that doesn't hate you
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Brigadier is a DSL that provides the ability to create complex command line tools with support for - sub commands, arguments, options and toggles
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Parse command-line options into a configuration hash
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Sensible options parsing
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Embedded commands for Command-Line-Interfaces
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A flexible command line option parser.
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Yet another command line option parser in Ruby, based on Perl's Getopt::Long module.
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Como provides low manifest command line option parsing and deployment. The command line options are described in compact table format and option values are stored to conveniently named properties. Como builds command usage information based on the option table (+ generic program info) and displays it automatically if necessary. Como supports also subcommands and checking for option combinations using a simple DSL.
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