:init also on nested subcommands, gets merged into top level init.
Flags are processed afterwards, so this is good way to set initial data that
flags can filter/change:exit key, use that as exit code instead of 1:exit in the ex-data as exit code (1 otherwise):required for :flags-h can now be used to get help, in addition to --helpcli/*opts*, for easy access.dispatch)*opts* during flag handler execution- and \\--foo as positional args:default and a :handler for a flag, call the handler
with the default, rather than just assoc-ing it.:default and a :parse function for a flag, run the
default value through the parse function, rather than using it directly. Using
the unparsed string form for the default is preferable over for instance using
a keyword, since it leads to better help text rendering.Much expanded and improved version, see README for all details. This is approaching the envisioned scope for this library.
:strict? mode:handler and :middleware on flags:default and :parse--flag FOO and --flag=<foo> (and --flag <foo>)-vvv => {:verbose 3}Can you improve this documentation? These fine people already did:
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