clap/examples/21_aliases.rs

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use clap::{App, Arg};
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fn main() {
let matches = App::new("MyApp")
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.subcommand(
App::new("ls")
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.aliases(&["list", "dir"])
.about("Adds files to myapp")
.license("MIT OR Apache-2.0")
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.version("0.1")
.author("Kevin K.")
.arg(
Arg::new("input")
.about("the file to add")
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.index(1)
.required(true),
),
)
.get_matches();
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// You can check if a subcommand was used like normal
if matches.is_present("add") {
println!("'myapp add' was run.");
}
// You can get the independent subcommand matches (which function exactly like App matches)
if let Some(matches) = matches.subcommand_matches("add") {
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// Safe to use unwrap() because of the required() option
println!("Adding file: {}", matches.value_of("input").unwrap());
}
// You can also match on a subcommand's name
match matches.subcommand_name() {
Some("add") => println!("'myapp add' was used"),
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None => println!("No subcommand was used"),
_ => println!("Some other subcommand was used"),
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}
// Continued program logic goes here...
}