use clap::App; fn main() { // You create an App and set various options on that App using the "builder pattern" // // The options (version(), author(), about()) aren't mandatory, but recommended. There is // another option, usage(), which is an exception to the rule. This should only be used when // the default usage string automatically generated by clap doesn't suffice. // // You also set all the valid arguments your App should accept via the arg() and args() // (as well as subcommands via the subcommand() and subcommands() methods) which // will be covered later. // // Once all options have been set, call one of the .get_matches* family of methods in order to // start the parsing and find all valid command line arguments that supplied by the user at // runtime. The name given to new() will be displayed when the version or help flags are used. App::new("MyApp") .version("1.0") .author("Kevin K. ") .about("Does awesome things") .get_matches(); // This example doesn't do much, but it *does* give automatic -h, --help, -V, and --version functionality ;) // Continued program logic goes here... }