CLIPLY
Making command-line interfaces in Rust easy.
ABOUT
Cliply is an alterantive to the popular clap
library for parsing and processing command-line arguments. It is intended to be a little more friendly for people who are only just learning Rust. Enjoy!
FEATURES
- Blazingly fast.
- Easy to use, no drama.
- Provides multiple options out of the box.
- Provides a
-h
or--help
flag out of the box. - Provides a
-v
or--version
flag out of the box.
INSTALLATION
To use Cliply in your Rust project add this line to your project's Cargo.toml
's [dependencies]
section:
= "0.2.0"
To import the library into your project's code, use this line:
use App;
To find out exactly how to use the library please read the section below.
EXAMPLE
An example of how to use Cliply's APIs in a sample app can be viewed below:
/*
CLIPLY by "Angel Dollface".
Licensed under the MIT license.
*/
/// Importing the main
/// Cliply API struct.
use App;
/// Importing the error
/// struct to handle any
/// errors.
use CliplyError;
/// Main point of
/// entry for the
/// Rust compiler.
If you would like to read detailed documentation, you can do so by visiting this link.
CHANGELOG
Version 0.1.0
- Initial release.
- Upload to GitHub.
Version 0.2.0
- Updated documentation.
- Updated the version of the
coutils
crate.
NOTE
- Cliply by Alexander Abraham a.k.a. "Angel Dollface"
- Licensed under the MIT license.