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Ed Page
5f9cecb6bd chore: Update snapbox/trycmd 2024-02-14 16:44:57 -06:00
Ed Page
36bc641648 fix(help): Remove extraneous text from built-ins
This is an intermediate solution for #4408.  As there were no agreeed
upon goals, I went with what I felt read well and that I saw commonly
used on non-clap commands.

- "information" isn't really a necessary word.
- I originally favored `Print this help` but realied that doesn't read
  correctly in completions.
- Besides being shorter, the reason for the flipped short/long hint is
  it gives people the context they need for scanning, emphasizing
  "summary" and "more".

Fixes #4409
2023-01-03 11:02:26 -06:00
Tyler Calder
a55db43758 fix: Add possible vals to man for positional args
Noticed that possible values would not show up for Positional arguments
as well. Decided to add the changes for those as well.
2022-08-23 22:03:37 -06:00
Tyler Calder
069098cfcb fix: Use roff bullet lists for possible_values 2022-08-23 21:54:46 -06:00
Tyler Calder
6342802f55 fix: Show possible values in generated man file
This adds feature parity for mangen with the standard help output. Users
will now see the list of possible values for value arguments.

One change that was made to make this possible was adding the method
`get_possible_values` to the public API for an arg. I tried to think of
a way to get around this, but because this is the interface that the
help generation uses, and it is part of the crate public interface
I thing adding it as a part of the public API might be for the best.

fixes: #3861
2022-08-23 21:47:17 -06:00
Ed Page
f70ebe89a7 fix!: Require explicit help/version disabling
Before we introduced actions, it required specific setups to engage with
claps version and help printing.  With actions making that more
explicit, we don't get as much benefit from our multiple, obscure, ways
of users customizing help

Before
- Modify existing help or version with `mut_arg` which would
  automatically be pushed down the command tree like `global(true)`
- Create an new help or version and have it treated as if it was the
  built-in on (I think)
- Use the same flags as built-in and have the built-in flags
  automatically disabled
- Users could explicitly disable the built-in functionality and do what
  they want

Now
- `mut_arg` no longer works as we define help and version flags at the
  end
- If someone defines a flag that overlaps with the built-ins by id,
  long, or short, a debug assert will tell them to explicitly disable
  the built-in
- Any customization has to be done by a user providing their own.  To
  propagate through the command tree, they need to set `global(true)`.

Benefits
- Hopefully, this makes it less confusing on how to override help
  behavior.  Someone creates an arg and we then tell them how to disable
  the built-in
- This greatly simplifies the arg handling by pushing more
  responsibility onto the developer in what are hopefully just corner
  cases
- This removes about 1Kb from .text

Fixes #3405
Fixes #4033
2022-08-10 20:33:21 -05:00
ducaale
fbfeaabfd1 fix(clap_mangen): Use italic for replaceble args 2022-04-03 13:35:30 +01:00
ducaale
99d6737521 fix(clap_mangen): Update snapshot tests 2022-04-03 00:03:02 +01:00
Ed Page
7c86eeb176 test(man): Add snapshot tests 2022-03-07 14:12:59 -06:00