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This library provides an easy way to define command line parsers.
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Most users will want to use the System.Console.CmdArgs.Implicit module,
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whose documentation contains an example.
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* System.Console.CmdArgs.Explicit provides a way to write command line parsers
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for both single mode programs (most programs) and multiple mode programs
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(e.g. darcs or cabal). Parsers are defined by constructing a data structure.
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* System.Console.CmdArgs.Implicit provides a way to concisely define
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command line parsers, up to three times shorter than getopt.
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These parsers are translated into the Explicit data type.
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* System.Console.CmdArgs.GetOpt provides a wrapper allowing compatiblity
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with existing getopt parsers, mapping to the Explicit data type.
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For a general reference on what command line flags are commonly used,
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see http://www.faqs.org/docs/artu/ch10s05.html.
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