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Update readme or somewhere to compare to yargs and minimist #38

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trentm opened this issue Jul 31, 2017 · 3 comments
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Update readme or somewhere to compare to yargs and minimist #38

trentm opened this issue Jul 31, 2017 · 3 comments

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trentm commented Jul 31, 2017

yargs and minimist are the real alternatives these days, I think.

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I put in some requests over the last 6 months, if implemented, dashdash can remain the best

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karfau commented Jan 31, 2020

Both mentioned libraries by default parse all options without any config, which is an approach (explicit vs implicit) completely different from dashdash.
yargs comes with a bunch of 25 depedencies!

But it's true that depending on the (dev) tooling you are using you might already have one of them present in your node_modules as a transitive dependency.

That's how I know: https://github.com/karfau/node-cli-arguments-options

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