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Previous behavior: - They'd be sorted by default - They'd derive display order if `DeriveDisplayOrder` was set - This could be set recursively - The initial display order value for subcommands was 0 New behavior: - Sorted order is derived by default - Sorting is turned on by `cmd.next_display_order(None)` - This is not recursive, it must be set on each level - The display order incrementing is mixed with arguments - This does make it slightly more difficult to predict
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37 lines
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```console
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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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test does testing things
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help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
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```
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By default, the program does nothing:
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```console
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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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```console
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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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