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Informations about the package parex

Parex: Command-Line Parser

Parex is a lightweight and flexible PHP library for parsing command-line arguments. It simplifies the process of defining required, optional, and flag options, and provides a clean and intuitive way to access the parsed values.

Features

Installation

You can install Parex via Composer.

Usage

Parex allows you to define required, optional, and flag options. You can then parse the command-line arguments and access the parsed values through a result object.

Basic example (DynamicResult)

Basic definition:

Command: php examples/simple.php -e "./.env" --sandbox --scopes=last:month --env="../.env" -s="last:week" -stoday

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Try simple.php example with dynamic result for command arguments.

Advanced example (TypedResult)

Definition with own class of result.

Command: php examples/typed.php -e "./.env" --sandbox --scopes=last:month --env="../.env" -s="last:week" -stoday

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Try the example typed.php, which shows how to define own result class (ScriptResult) with types and enums.

ArgvParser

Default GetOptParser does not support positional arguments suitable for custom commands and ignores unknown options. ArgvParser can be used to support these things.

Command: php examples/argv.php command sub -e "./.env" --sandbox --scopes=last:month --env="../.env" -s="last:week" -stoday

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Result classes

Parex provides two base result classes:

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! Please feel free to submit a pull request or open an issue.

License

This library is open-sourced software licensed under the MIT license.


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