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CommandLineUtils

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This project helps you create command line applications using .NET. It simplifies parsing arguments provided on the command line, validating user inputs, and generating help text.

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Usage

See documentation for API reference, samples, and tutorials. See also docs/samples/ for more examples, such as:

Installing the library

This project is available as a NuGet package.

$ dotnet add package McMaster.Extensions.CommandLineUtils

Code

CommandLineApplication is the main entry point for most console apps parsing. There are two primary ways to use this API, using the builder pattern and attributes.

Attribute API

using System;
using McMaster.Extensions.CommandLineUtils;

public class Program
{
    public static int Main(string[] args)
        => CommandLineApplication.Execute<Program>(args);

    [Option(Description = "The subject")]
    public string Subject { get; } = "world";

    [Option(ShortName = "n")]
    public int Count { get; } = 1;

    private void OnExecute()
    {
        for (var i = 0; i < Count; i++)
        {
            Console.WriteLine($"Hello {Subject}!");
        }
    }
}

Builder API

using System;
using McMaster.Extensions.CommandLineUtils;

var app = new CommandLineApplication();

app.HelpOption();

var subject = app.Option("-s|--subject <SUBJECT>", "The subject", CommandOptionType.SingleValue);
subject.DefaultValue = "world";

var repeat = app.Option<int>("-n|--count <N>", "Repeat", CommandOptionType.SingleValue);
repeat.DefaultValue = 1;

app.OnExecute(() =>
{
    for (var i = 0; i < repeat.ParsedValue; i++)
    {
        Console.WriteLine($"Hello {subject.Value()}!");
    }
});

return app.Execute(args);

Utilities

The library also includes other utilities for interaction with the console. These include:

  • ArgumentEscaper - use to escape arguments when starting a new command line process.
     var args = new [] { "Arg1", "arg with space", "args ' with \" quotes" };
     Process.Start("echo", ArgumentEscaper.EscapeAndConcatenate(args));
    
  • Prompt - for getting feedback from users with a default answer. A few examples:
    // allows y/n responses, will return false by default in this case.
    // You may optionally change the prompt foreground and background color for
    // the message.
    Prompt.GetYesNo("Do you want to proceed?", false);
    
    // masks input as '*'
    Prompt.GetPassword("Password: ");
    
  • DotNetExe - finds the path to the dotnet.exe file used to start a .NET Core process
    Process.Start(DotNetExe.FullPathOrDefault(), "run");
    

And more! See the documentation for more API, such as IConsole, IReporter, and others.

Getting help

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Project origin and status

This is a fork of Microsoft.Extensions.CommandLineUtils, which was completely abandoned by Microsoft. This project forked in 2017 and continued to make improvements. From 2017 to 2021, over 30 contributors added new features and fixed bugs. As of 2022, the project has entered maintenance mode, so no major changes are planned. See this issue for details on latest project status. This project is not abandoned -- I believe this library provides a stable API and rich feature set good enough for most developers to create command line apps in .NET -- but only the most critical of bugs will be fixed (such as security issues).

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Changes since 3.1.0:

Features:

* @scott-xu and @natemcmaster: feature: add API for setting default value on options and arguments, and display them in help text (#389 and #420)
* @natemcmaster: cleanup: make .Values read-only on CommandArgument/Option (#406)
* @natemcmaster: Make options, arguments, and commands read-only collections on CommandLineApplication (#407)

Fixes:

* @natemcmaster: fix: pass the generic argument version in callback on .Option() and Argument() (#405)
* @natemcmaster: add .NET Standard 2.1 and fix nullable type references (#424 and #425)
* @natemcmaster: fix new CI to correctly publish symbols to nuget.org
* @scott-xu: show option types in help text when OptionAttribute.Template is set (#429)
* @skirchner989: change to not throw when a validator is not of type AttributeValidator (#431)
* @natemcmaster: don't mask OperationCanceledException triggered by SIGINT (#483)

Updates in 4.0.1 patch:
* @xoofx: use explicit constructors on validation attributes to workaround .NET 6 runtime trimming error (#491)
* @jakubqwe: support the Description field of VersionOptionFromMemberAttribute (#490)
   

See more details here: https://github.com/natemcmaster/CommandLineUtils/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md#v401