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COA is a command-line option parser for Node.js that allows developers to define their program's API using commands, options, and arguments, automatically generating help text, program APIs, and shell completion. It's designed for Node.js developers building command-line tools who want a structured way to define and handle CLI interfaces with features like validation, async commands, and subcommands.

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