ArgumentParser
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Authors | LouisTakePILLz |
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Copyrights | Copyright © LouisTakePILLz 2015 |
Description | A rich and elegant library for parameter-parsing that supports various syntaxes and flavors. |
IconUrl | https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LouisTakePILLz/ArgumentParser/master/img/icon.png |
LicenseUrl | https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.html |
Owners | LouisTakePILLz |
ProjectUrl | https://github.com/LouisTakePILLz/ArgumentParser |
RequireLicenseAcceptance | False |
Tags | argumentparser argument parameter parser parsing library cmd commandline command line option POSIX shell syntax |
Title | ArgumentParser |
PackageSize | 177882 |
PackageHashAlgorithm | SHA512 |
PackageHash | smmIOSfKDzk/qfUxBVU+2jUV1wnTWZqdLkuoSY9EFpkNyy6IfFPZhUkAkDD+lHPNFXgyuGj/nk+NJGt5X5cQEQ== |
DownloadCount | 000000 |
CreatedDate | 2015-05-25T22:54:33 |
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nuget install ArgumentParser -Source http://nuget.gw.symbolsource.org/Public/%login%/%key%/NuGet/FeedService.mvc
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Install-Package ArgumentParser
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Install-Package ArgumentParser -Source http://nuget.gw.symbolsource.org/Public/NuGet/FeedService.mvc
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Install-Package ArgumentParser -Source http://nuget.gw.symbolsource.org/Public/%login%/%key%/NuGet/FeedService.mvc
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