use clap::{arg, App}; use clap_man::generate_manpage; use std::io; // Run this example as `cargo run --example man | man -l -`. fn main() -> Result<(), std::io::Error> { let app = App::new("myapp") .version("1.0") .author("Kevin K. :Ola Nordmann ") .about("Does awesome things") .long_about( "With a longer description to help clarify some things. And a few newlines.", ) .after_help("This is an extra section added to the end of the manpage.") .after_long_help("With even more text added.") .arg( arg!(-c --config "Sets a custom config file") .long_help("Some more text about how to set a custom config file") .required(false) .takes_value(true) .default_value("config.toml") .env("CONFIG_FILE"), ) .arg(arg!([output] "Sets an output file").default_value("result.txt")) .arg( arg!(-d --debug ... "Turn debugging information on") .env("DEBUG_ON") .hide_env(true), ) .subcommand( App::new("test") .about("does testing things") .arg(arg!(-l --list "Lists test values")), ); generate_manpage(app, &mut io::stdout()) }