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As of now the project uses unwrap() methods which may lead to crashes. We should get rid of all of them.
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Right now we have basic hand-rolled argument parsing. While it was sufficient for a prototype, its limitations are starting to show.
The sales pitch for https://github.com/rust-cli/climake looks nice - it's zero-dependency, 100% safe and generates the help text.
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Now that I've started writing my own cargo subcommand as you recommended on the forums, I thought I'd share some of my findings.
https://github.com/rust-console/cargo-n64/blob/1dbff85e58b2234bc58192f4c9684904a96be42c/cargo-n64/src/cargo.rs#L137
You can pass
--message-format=json-render-diagnosticsinst