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// Package cli provides a minimal framework for creating and organizing command line
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// Go applications. cli is designed to be easy to understand and write, the most simple
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// cli application can be written as follows:
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// func main() {
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// (&cli.App{}).Run(os.Args)
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// }
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//
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// Of course this application does not do much, so let's make this an actual application:
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// func main() {
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// app := &cli.App{
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// Name: "greet",
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// Usage: "say a greeting",
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// Action: func(c *cli.Context) error {
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// fmt.Println("Greetings")
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// return nil
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// },
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// }
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//
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// app.Run(os.Args)
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// }
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package cli
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2020-01-04 12:45:36 +08:00
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//go:generate go run flag-gen/main.go flag-gen/assets_vfsdata.go
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