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Java Command-Line Interfaces (Part 10): picocli Posted: Aug 9, 2017 1:47 AM
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The main picocli page describes picocli as “a mighty tiny command line interface” that “is a one-file Java framework for parsing command line arguments and generating polished, easily tailored usage help messages. With colors.” This post provides a brief overview of applying Picocli 0.9.7 to process command line arguments in Java code. Like the other ...

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