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In surveying various tools and CLI parsers, I noticed they list the subcommands first. This puts an emphasis on them which makes sense because that is most likely what an end user is supposed to pass in next. Listing them last aligns with the usage order but it probably doesn't outweigh the value of getting a user moving forward.
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19 lines
381 B
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bin.name = "stdio-fixture"
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args = ["-h"]
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status.code = 0
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stdout = """
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stdio-fixture 1.0
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Usage:
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stdio-fixture[EXE] [OPTIONS] [SUBCOMMAND]
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Subcommands:
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more
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help Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
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Options:
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--verbose log
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-h, --help Print help information
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-V, --version Print version information
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"""
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stderr = ""
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