I really enjoy using GNU argp, so might check this out, though so far
commander and optimist are working just fine for me, and until they
cause me pain, I can't see spending any time evaluating a myriad of
alternatives to see exactly how they differ.

If a new entry in this crowded arg parsing space really wants to take
over from the others, a detailed comparison to its competitors would
probably help, not just a blanket "I didn't like them".

On Fri, Sep 13, 2013 at 10:16 AM, Arnout Kazemier <i...@3rd-eden.com> wrote:
> Also, if you just want to parse arguments you could look at argh!
> https://github.com/observing/argh

At first glance the above appears very similar to:

https://npmjs.org/package/optimist

Sam
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