*Jump to [source](multicall_busybox.rs)* Example of a busybox-style multicall program See the documentation for clap::AppSettings::Multicall for rationale. This example omits every command except true and false, which are the most trivial to implement, ```bash,ignore $ busybox true ? 0 $ busybox false ? 1 ``` *Note: without the links setup, we can't demonostrate the multicall behavior* But includes the `--install` option as an example of why it can be useful for the main program to take arguments that aren't applet subcommands. ```bash,ignore $ busybox --install ? failed ... ``` Though users must pass something: ```bash,ignore $ busybox ? failed busybox USAGE: busybox[EXE] [OPTIONS] [SUBCOMMAND] OPTIONS: -h, --help Print help information --install Install hardlinks for all subcommands in path SUBCOMMANDS: false does nothing unsuccessfully help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s) true does nothing successfully ```