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# Tutorial
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*Jump to [derive tutorial](../tutorial_derive/README.md)*
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1. [Quick Start](#quick-start)
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2. [Configuring the Parser](#configuring-the-parser)
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3. [Adding Arguments](#adding-arguments)
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1. [Flags](#flags)
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2. [Options](#options)
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3. [Positionals](#positionals)
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4. [Subcommands](#subcommands)
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5. [Defaults](#defaults)
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4. Validation
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2021-12-23 02:58:14 +00:00
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1. [Enumerated values](#enumerated-values)
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2. [Validated values](#validated-values)
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3. [Argument Relations](#relations-relations)
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2021-11-30 18:30:19 +00:00
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4. [Custom Validation](#custom-validation)
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5. [Contributing](#contributing)
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## Quick Start
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You can create an application with several arguments using usage strings.
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[Example:](01_quick.rs)
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```bash
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$ 01_quick --help
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clap [..]
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A simple to use, efficient, and full-featured Command Line Argument Parser
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USAGE:
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01_quick[EXE] [OPTIONS] [name] [SUBCOMMAND]
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ARGS:
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<name> Optional name to operate on
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OPTIONS:
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-c, --config <FILE> Sets a custom config file
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-d, --debug Turn debugging information on
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-h, --help Print help information
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-V, --version Print version information
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SUBCOMMANDS:
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help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
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test does testing things
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```
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By default, the program does nothing:
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```bash
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$ 01_quick
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Debug mode is off
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```
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But you can mix and match the various features
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```bash
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$ 01_quick -dd test
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Debug mode is on
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Not printing testing lists...
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```
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## Configuring the Parser
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You use the `App` the start building a parser.
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[Example:](02_app.rs)
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```bash
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$ 02_apps --help
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MyApp 1.0
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Kevin K. <kbknapp@gmail.com>
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Does awesome things
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USAGE:
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02_apps[EXE] --two <VALUE> --one <VALUE>
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OPTIONS:
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-h, --help Print help information
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--one <VALUE>
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--two <VALUE>
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-V, --version Print version information
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$ 02_apps --version
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MyApp 1.0
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```
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You can use `app_from_crate!()` to fill these fields in from your `Cargo.toml`
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file. **This requires the `cargo` feature flag.**
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[Example:](02_crate.rs)
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```bash
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$ 02_crate --help
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clap [..]
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A simple to use, efficient, and full-featured Command Line Argument Parser
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USAGE:
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02_crate[EXE] --two <VALUE> --one <VALUE>
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OPTIONS:
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-h, --help Print help information
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--one <VALUE>
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--two <VALUE>
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-V, --version Print version information
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$ 02_crate --version
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clap [..]
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```
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You can use `AppSettings` to change the application level behavior of clap. You
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can apply the setting to the top level command (`app.setting()`) or to it and
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all subcommands (`app.global_setting()`).
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[Example:](02_app_settings.rs)
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```bash
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$ 02_app_settings --help
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clap [..]
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A simple to use, efficient, and full-featured Command Line Argument Parser
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USAGE:
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02_app_settings[EXE] --two <VALUE> --one <VALUE>
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OPTIONS:
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--two <VALUE>
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--one <VALUE>
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-h, --help Print help information
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-V, --version Print version information
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$ 02_app_settings --one -1 --one -3 --two 10
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two: "10"
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one: "-3"
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```
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## Adding Arguments
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### Flags
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Flags are switches that can be on/off:
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[Example:](03_01_flag_bool.rs)
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```bash
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$ 03_01_flag_bool --help
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clap [..]
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A simple to use, efficient, and full-featured Command Line Argument Parser
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USAGE:
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03_01_flag_bool[EXE] [OPTIONS]
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OPTIONS:
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-h, --help Print help information
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-v, --verbose
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-V, --version Print version information
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$ 03_01_flag_bool
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verbose: false
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$ 03_01_flag_bool --verbose
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verbose: true
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$ 03_01_flag_bool --verbose --verbose
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error: The argument '--verbose' was provided more than once, but cannot be used multiple times
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USAGE:
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03_01_flag_bool[EXE] [OPTIONS]
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For more information try --help
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```
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Or counted.
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[Example:](03_01_flag_count.rs)
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```bash
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$ 03_01_flag_count --help
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clap [..]
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A simple to use, efficient, and full-featured Command Line Argument Parser
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USAGE:
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03_01_flag_count[EXE] [OPTIONS]
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OPTIONS:
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-h, --help Print help information
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-v, --verbose
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-V, --version Print version information
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$ 03_01_flag_count
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verbose: 0
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$ 03_01_flag_count --verbose
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verbose: 1
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$ 03_01_flag_count --verbose --verbose
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verbose: 2
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```
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### Options
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Flags can also accept a value.
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[Example:](03_02_option.rs)
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```bash
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$ 03_02_option --help
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clap [..]
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A simple to use, efficient, and full-featured Command Line Argument Parser
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USAGE:
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03_02_option[EXE] [OPTIONS]
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OPTIONS:
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-h, --help Print help information
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-n, --name <NAME>
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-V, --version Print version information
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$ 03_02_option
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name: None
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$ 03_02_option --name bob
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name: Some("bob")
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$ 03_02_option --name=bob
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name: Some("bob")
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$ 03_02_option -n bob
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name: Some("bob")
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$ 03_02_option -n=bob
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name: Some("bob")
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$ 03_02_option -nbob
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name: Some("bob")
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```
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### Positionals
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Or you can have users specify values by their position on the command-line:
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[Example:](03_03_positional.rs)
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```bash
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$ 03_03_positional --help
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clap [..]
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A simple to use, efficient, and full-featured Command Line Argument Parser
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USAGE:
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03_03_positional[EXE] [NAME]
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ARGS:
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<NAME>
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OPTIONS:
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-h, --help Print help information
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-V, --version Print version information
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$ 03_03_positional
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NAME: None
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$ 03_03_positional bob
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NAME: Some("bob")
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```
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### Subcommands
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Subcommands are defined as `App`s that get added via `App::subcommand`. Each
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instance of a Subcommand can have its own version, author(s), Args, and even its own
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subcommands.
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[Example:](03_04_subcommands.rs)
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```bash
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$ 03_04_subcommands
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clap [..]
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A simple to use, efficient, and full-featured Command Line Argument Parser
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USAGE:
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03_04_subcommands[EXE] <SUBCOMMAND>
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OPTIONS:
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-h, --help Print help information
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-V, --version Print version information
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SUBCOMMANDS:
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add Adds files to myapp
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help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
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$ 03_04_subcommands help
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clap [..]
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A simple to use, efficient, and full-featured Command Line Argument Parser
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USAGE:
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03_04_subcommands[EXE] <SUBCOMMAND>
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OPTIONS:
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-h, --help Print help information
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-V, --version Print version information
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add Adds files to myapp
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help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
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$ 03_04_subcommands help add
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03_04_subcommands[EXE]-add [..]
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Adds files to myapp
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USAGE:
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03_04_subcommands[EXE] add [NAME]
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ARGS:
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<NAME>
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OPTIONS:
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-h, --help Print help information
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-V, --version Print version information
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$ 03_04_subcommands add bob
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'myapp add' was used, name is: Some("bob")
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```
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Because we set `AppSettings::PropagateVersion`:
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```bash
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$ 03_04_subcommands --version
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clap [..]
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$ 03_04_subcommands add --version
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03_04_subcommands[EXE]-add [..]
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```
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### Defaults
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We've previously showed that arguments can be `required` or optional. When
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optional, you work with a `Option` and can `unwrap_or`. Alternatively, you can
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set `Arg::default_value`.
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[Example:](03_05_default_values.rs)
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```bash
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$ 03_05_default_values --help
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clap [..]
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A simple to use, efficient, and full-featured Command Line Argument Parser
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USAGE:
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03_05_default_values[EXE] [NAME]
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ARGS:
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<NAME> [default: alice]
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OPTIONS:
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-h, --help Print help information
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-V, --version Print version information
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$ 03_05_default_values
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NAME: "alice"
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$ 03_05_default_values bob
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NAME: "bob"
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```
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## Validation
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### Enumerated values
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If you have arguments of specific values you want to test for, you can use the
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`Arg::possible_values()`.
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This allows you specify the valid values for that argument. If the user does not use one of
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those specific values, they will receive a graceful exit with error message informing them
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of the mistake, and what the possible valid values are
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[Example:](04_01_possible.rs)
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```bash
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$ 04_01_possible --help
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clap [..]
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A simple to use, efficient, and full-featured Command Line Argument Parser
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USAGE:
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04_01_possible[EXE] <MODE>
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ARGS:
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<MODE> What mode to run the program in [possible values: fast, slow]
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OPTIONS:
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-h, --help Print help information
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-V, --version Print version information
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$ 04_01_possible fast
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Hare
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$ 04_01_possible slow
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Tortoise
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$ 04_01_possible medium
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error: "medium" isn't a valid value for '<MODE>'
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[possible values: fast, slow]
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USAGE:
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04_01_possible[EXE] <MODE>
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For more information try --help
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```
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When enabling the `derive` feature, you can use `ArgEnum` to take care of the boiler plate for you, giving the same results.
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[Example:](04_01_enum.rs)
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```bash
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$ 04_01_enum --help
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clap [..]
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A simple to use, efficient, and full-featured Command Line Argument Parser
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USAGE:
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04_01_enum[EXE] <MODE>
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ARGS:
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<MODE> What mode to run the program in [possible values: fast, slow]
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OPTIONS:
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-h, --help Print help information
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-V, --version Print version information
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$ 04_01_enum fast
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Hare
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$ 04_01_enum slow
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Tortoise
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$ 04_01_enum medium
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error: "medium" isn't a valid value for '<MODE>'
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[possible values: fast, slow]
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USAGE:
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04_01_enum[EXE] <MODE>
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For more information try --help
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```
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### Validated values
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More generally, you can validate and parse into any data type.
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[Example:](04_02_validate.rs)
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```bash
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$ 04_02_validate --help
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clap [..]
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A simple to use, efficient, and full-featured Command Line Argument Parser
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USAGE:
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04_02_validate[EXE] <PORT>
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ARGS:
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<PORT> Network port to use
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OPTIONS:
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-h, --help Print help information
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-V, --version Print version information
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$ 04_02_validate 22
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PORT = 22
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$ 04_02_validate foobar
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error: Invalid value for '<PORT>': invalid digit found in string
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For more information try --help
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```
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### Argument Relations
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You can declare dependencies or conflicts between `Arg`s or even `ArgGroup`s.
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`ArgGroup`s make it easier to declare relations instead of having to list each
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individually, or when you want a rule to apply "any but not all" arguments.
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Perhaps the most common use of `ArgGroup`s is to require one and *only* one argument to be
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present out of a given set. Imagine that you had multiple arguments, and you want one of them to
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be required, but making all of them required isn't feasible because perhaps they conflict with
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each other.
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[Example:](04_03_relations.rs)
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```bash
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$ 04_03_relations --help
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clap [..]
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A simple to use, efficient, and full-featured Command Line Argument Parser
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USAGE:
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04_03_relations[EXE] [OPTIONS] <--set-ver <VER>|--major|--minor|--patch> [INPUT_FILE]
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ARGS:
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<INPUT_FILE> some regular input
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OPTIONS:
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-c <CONFIG>
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-h, --help Print help information
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--major auto inc major
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--minor auto inc minor
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--patch auto inc patch
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--set-ver <VER> set version manually
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--spec-in <SPEC_IN> some special input argument
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-V, --version Print version information
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$ 04_03_relations
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? failed
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error: The following required arguments were not provided:
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<--set-ver <VER>|--major|--minor|--patch>
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USAGE:
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04_03_relations[EXE] [OPTIONS] <--set-ver <VER>|--major|--minor|--patch> [INPUT_FILE]
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For more information try --help
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$ 04_03_relations --major
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Version: 2.2.3
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$ 04_03_relations --major --minor
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? failed
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error: The argument '--major' cannot be used with '--minor'
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USAGE:
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04_03_relations[EXE] [OPTIONS] <--set-ver <VER>|--major|--minor|--patch> [INPUT_FILE]
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For more information try --help
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$ 04_03_relations --major -c config.toml
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? failed
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error: The following required arguments were not provided:
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<INPUT_FILE|--spec-in <SPEC_IN>>
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USAGE:
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04_03_relations[EXE] -c <CONFIG> <--set-ver <VER>|--major|--minor|--patch> <INPUT_FILE|--spec-in <SPEC_IN>>
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For more information try --help
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$ 04_03_relations --major -c config.toml --spec-in input.txt
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Version: 2.2.3
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Doing work using input input.txt and config config.toml
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```
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### Custom Validation
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As a last resort, you can create custom errors with the basics of clap's formatting.
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[Example:](04_04_custom.rs)
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```bash
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$ 04_04_custom --help
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clap [..]
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A simple to use, efficient, and full-featured Command Line Argument Parser
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USAGE:
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04_04_custom[EXE] [OPTIONS] [INPUT_FILE]
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ARGS:
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<INPUT_FILE> some regular input
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OPTIONS:
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-c <CONFIG>
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-h, --help Print help information
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--major auto inc major
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--minor auto inc minor
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--patch auto inc patch
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--set-ver <VER> set version manually
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--spec-in <SPEC_IN> some special input argument
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|
-V, --version Print version information
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|
$ 04_04_custom
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? failed
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|
error: Cam only modify one version field
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USAGE:
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04_04_custom[EXE] [OPTIONS] [INPUT_FILE]
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For more information try --help
|
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|
$ 04_04_custom --major
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Version: 2.2.3
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$ 04_04_custom --major --minor
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|
? failed
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|
error: Cam only modify one version field
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|
USAGE:
|
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|
04_04_custom[EXE] [OPTIONS] [INPUT_FILE]
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|
For more information try --help
|
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|
$ 04_04_custom --major -c config.toml
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|
? failed
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|
Version: 2.2.3
|
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|
|
error: INPUT_FILE or --spec-in is required when using --config
|
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|
USAGE:
|
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|
04_04_custom[EXE] [OPTIONS] [INPUT_FILE]
|
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|
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|
For more information try --help
|
|
|
|
$ 04_04_custom --major -c config.toml --spec-in input.txt
|
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|
|
Version: 2.2.3
|
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|
|
Doing work using input input.txt and config config.toml
|
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|
|
```
|
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## Contributing
|
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|
New example code:
|
|
|
|
- Building: They must be added to [Cargo.toml](../../Cargo.toml) with the appropriate `required-features`.
|
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|
|
- Testing: Ensure there is a markdown file with [trycmd](https://docs.rs/trycmd) syntax (generally they'll go in here).
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See also the general [CONTRIBUTING](../../CONTRIBUTING.md).
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