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A full-featured framework for building command line applications (cli) with node.js
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easy to use, powerful & expressive command line argument parsing for modern C++ / single header / usage & doc generation
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Quickly scan for CLI flags and arguments
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Toolkit for building command line interfaces
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Beautiful, hand-crafted commandline interfaces for node.js
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👁🗨 cleye — The intuitive CLI development tool for Node.js
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A simple C++ header only command line argument parser
C++ command line parsing library
⛳️ Tiny & typed argv parser for Node.js
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Single file CLI framework to help you write build scripts.
Node.js parse argument options make ease.
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Loads configuration files depending on the given env
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Generate argument parsing logic in C from a simple config
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Like minimist but flags are converted to camelCase
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Split argv(argument vector) and handle special cases.
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Returns `true` if the value of an object's property is strictly true, or it's inverse is false.
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A simple and hackable lib to create modular CLI's
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✨ A simple argument parsing system
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Escape and join command-line arguments. Cross-platform.
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Python module for handling platform native strings
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A lightweight and easy to use Node.JS CLI argument parser 👾
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lightweight Node.js command line argv parser and command executer
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Temporarily overrides the command line arguments. This is useful for testing.
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I know it's really an edge case since it can only happen when not reading the awesome documentation properly.
But since it's actually a contradiction according to the documentation and other similar things are also throwing an error, you might want to consider checking for this case and throwing an INVALID_DEFINITIONS error?
Alternatively it would make sense to just document which one wins,