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    MGR.CommandLineParser is a multi-command line parser library. It provides an extensible mechanism to provide define commands (with multiple out-of-the-box providers) and is able to automatically generate help/usage output for all commands. Built-in providers lets you define command by:

    • creating a class that implements MGR.CommandLineParser.Command.ICommand or inherits MGR.CommandLineParser.Command.CommandBase (provides some basic behavior for commands like support of --help option)
    • dynamically defining a command that uses a lambda as execution (via the package `MGR.CommandLineParser.Command.Lambda)

    The general syntax on the command line is: <commandName> <options> <arguments>

    Options can be specified by their normal/long form (--full-option) or with its short form (-fo). The value of the option can be separated of the name of the option by a space ( ) or a colon (:).

    Arguments is a list of non-option string that is passed to the command.

    There is also some ways to customize others parts of the parser:

    • how to display information to the user: the IConsole interface
    • how the value of the options are converted: the IConverter interface

    This library use dependency injection to retrieve the implementation of all this service, so you just have to register your own implementation to override/augment the default behavior.


    Customize command display

    Call command's options

    Customize the internal of the parser

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