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diegozoracky/cliss

CLI Simple, Stupid. Automatic discovery of parameters names. Provides an easy and minimal setup by passing in only a function reference without the need of declaring all expected options names or create a help section by hand. Support to sync / async. Support to subcommands down to N levels.

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Automagically generates command-line interfaces (CLI) for any module. Expected options and help sections are created automatically based on parameters names, with support to async. It can be installed globally, in order to *execute* any module, or .js file, via CLI.
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Automagically generates command-line interfaces (CLI) for any module. Expected options and help sections are created automatically based on parameters names, with support to async. It can be installed globally, in order to *execute* any module, or .js file, via CLI.

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