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clap-rs
Command Line Argument Parser written in Rust
A simply library for parsing command line arguments when writing command line and console applications.
You can use clap
to lay out a list of possible valid command line arguments and let clap
parse the string given by the user at runtime.
When using clap
you define a set of parameters and rules for your arguments and at runtime clap
will determine their validity.
Also, clap
provides the traditional version and help switches 'for free' by parsing the list of possible valid arguments lazily at runtime.
i.e. only when it's been determined that the user wants or needs to see the help and version information.
After defining a list of possible valid arguments you get a list of matches that the user supplied at runtime. You can then use this list to determine the functioning of your program.
Example:
extern crate clap;
use clap::{Arg, App};
// ...
let matches = App::new("MyApp")
.version("1.0")
.author("Kevin K. <kbknapp@gmail.com>")
.about("Does awesome things")
.arg(Arg::new("config")
.short("c")
.long("config")
.help("Sets a custom config file")
.takes_value(true))
.arg(Arg::new("output")
.help("Sets an optional output file")
.index(1))
.arg(Arg::new("debug")
.short("d")
.multiple(true)
.help("Turn debugging information on"))
.get_matches();
if let Some(o) = matches.value_of("output") {
println!("Value for output: {}", o);
}
if let Some(c) = matches.value_of("config") {
println!("Value for config: {}", c);
}
match matches.occurrences_of("debug") {
0 => println!("Debug mode is off"),
1 => println!("Debug mode is kind of on"),
2 => println!("Debug mode is on"),
3 | _ => println!("Don't be crazy"),
}
// more porgram logic goes here...
If you were to compile the above program and run it with the flag --help
or -h
the following output woud be presented
$ myprog --help
MyApp 1.0
Kevin K. <kbknapp@gmail.com>
Does awesome things
USAGE:
MyApp [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] [POSITIONAL]
FLAGS:
-d Turn debugging information on
-h,--help Prints this message
-v,--version Prints version information
OPTIONS:
-c,--config <config> Sets a custom config file
POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS:
output Sets an optional output file
Installation
Simply add clap
as a dependecy in your Cargo.toml
file:
[dependencies]
clap = "0.3.5"
Or to simply track the latest version on the master branch:
[dependencies.clap]
git = "https://github.com/kbknapp/clap-rs.git"
Then run either cargo build
or cargo update
for your project.