Argument parser for C++
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Argument parser for C++
The modern argument parser for c++ tools
Multi-language command-line parser generator base on config file
A simple CLI argument (option) parser library for modern C++ based on lambda callbacks
Command-line parsing for subcommands using boost::program_options
A simple C++11 command line argument parser
TidopLib is an open-source C++ library developed by Tidop Research Group
Possibly the least verbose command line parsing library for C++
An open-source CMake-based project that provides macros and associated tools for the easy building of 3D Slicer command line interface (CLI) modules.
libClaPP is an open source command line argument processing library for C++. It supports the processing of GNU options (long and short options) as well as positional arguments. It is a strongly typed library that can be used to parse the command line arguments into the correct type, validate the arguments using custom constraints and automatical…
split string of command line arguments to an argv-like array (supports quotes) for C++
cmdr cxx version, a C++17 header-only command-line parser with hierarchical config data manager here
Argh! A minimalist argument handler.
C++ Configuration management library inspired by the Viper package for golang.
A simple to use, composable, command line parser for C++ 11 and beyond
gclp is a single-header-only library that provides convenient command-line parsing functionality.
Hardcore smack! A lightweight C++ library that offers a simple yet powerful command line parsing API and more.
A simple C++ command line arguments parser
no-nonsense, small, header-only, callback-based command line parsing library for C++, with minimal but effective error checking capabilities
Fully-featured, powerful, command line argument parser in C++20
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