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This Python module provides a wrapper for argparse with support for hierarchical commands that can be bound to modules or classes. Features that argh adds to argparse: * mark a function as a CLI command and specify its arguments before the parser is instantiated; * nested commands made easy: no messing with subparsers (though they are of course used under the hood); * infer agrument type from the default value; * infer command name from function name; * add an alias root command help for the --help argument; * enable passing unwrapped arguments to certain functions instead of a argparse.Namespace object. Argh is fully compatible with argparse. argh-agnostic and argh-aware code can be mixed. Keep in mind that argh.dispatch does some extra work that a custom dispatcher may not do.
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python312-argh-0.31.3-1.1.noarch.html | An argparse wrapper | OpenSuSE Tumbleweed for noarch | python312-argh-0.31.3-1.1.noarch.rpm |
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