πŸ™ Loads config and hosts for gh CLI in Rust.

Overview

gh-config-rs

Rust crates.io docs

Loads config and hosts for gh CLI in Rust.

Getting started

[dependencies]
gh-config = "0.2"

Usage

use std::error::Error;
use gh_config::*;

fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn Error>> {
    let config = Config::load()?;
    let hosts = Hosts::load()?;
    
    match hosts.get(GITHUB_COM) {
        Some(host) => println!("Token for github.com: {}", host.oauth_token),
        _ => eprintln!("Token not found."),
    }
    
    Ok(())
}

CLI

gh-config-rs is a hybrid crate that can be used as a library or a CLI. To use as a CLI, can be installed using the command line below:

cargo install gh-config --features=cli

Usages

Lists all configuration in YAML:

gh-config config show

Uses JSON instead:

gh-config --json config show

Uses custom path of config.yaml instead of default:

gh-config --path /path/to/config.yaml config show

Gets an authentication for github.com:

gh-config authn get github.com

Outputs only the OAuth token instead:

gh-config authn get --token-only github.com
You might also like...
A zero-config leptos component to display markdown
A zero-config leptos component to display markdown

A port of yew-markdown using leptos ! Usage You can use this component to render both static and dynamic markdown. Static markdown use leptos::*; {

Opinionated, zero-config linter for JavaScript monorepos
Opinionated, zero-config linter for JavaScript monorepos

Sherif: Opinionated, zero-config linter for JavaScript monorepos About Sherif is an opinionated, zero-config linter for JavaScript monorepos. It runs

A CLI tool to get help with CLI tools πŸ™
A CLI tool to get help with CLI tools πŸ™

A CLI tool to get help with CLI tools πŸ™ halp aims to help find the correct arguments for command-line tools by checking the predefined list of common

AniTUI is a CLI (and in the future a TUI) app for searching and wathching anime in MPV.

AniTUI is a CLI (and in the future a TUI) app for searching and wathching anime in MPV. This is a Rust rewrite (quite literally a rewrite) of Pystardu

CLI utility that screencaptures your Linux desktop and streams it to Kodi via UPNP/DLNA and RTSP

desktopcast Desktopcast is a little CLI application that allows you to cast your Linux desktop to any UPNP/DLNA device capable of the AVTransfer servi

 This CLI utility facilitates effortless manipulation and exploration of TOML, YAML, JSON and RON files.
This CLI utility facilitates effortless manipulation and exploration of TOML, YAML, JSON and RON files.

πŸ“πŸ’»πŸ”πŸ”§ This CLI utility facilitates effortless manipulation and exploration of TOML, YAML, JSON and RON files.

A CLI tool for CIs and build scripts, making file system based caching easy and correct (locking, eviction, etc.)

FS Dir Cache A CLI tool for CIs and build scripts, making file system based caching easy and correct (locking, eviction, etc.) When working on build s

A Rust CLI tool that helps you enforce Git policies through Git hooks both server and client side

GitPolicyEnforcer This is a command line utility written in Rust, that helps you utilize Git hooks, to enforce various policies. It currently supports

Run your Rust CLI programs as state machines with persistence and recovery abilities

step-machine Run your CLI programs as state machines with persistence and recovery abilities. When such a program breaks you'll have opportunity to ch

Comments
  • Configure Renovate

    Configure Renovate

    Mend Renovate

    Welcome to Renovate! This is an onboarding PR to help you understand and configure settings before regular Pull Requests begin.

    🚦 To activate Renovate, merge this Pull Request. To disable Renovate, simply close this Pull Request unmerged.


    Detected Package Files

    • Cargo.toml (cargo)
    • .github/workflows/rust.yml (github-actions)

    Configuration Summary

    Based on the default config's presets, Renovate will:

    • Start dependency updates only once this onboarding PR is merged
    • Enable Renovate Dependency Dashboard creation.
    • If Renovate detects semantic commits, it will use semantic commit type fix for dependencies and chore for all others.
    • Ignore node_modules, bower_components, vendor and various test/tests directories.
    • Autodetect whether to pin dependencies or maintain ranges.
    • Rate limit PR creation to a maximum of two per hour.
    • Limit to maximum 10 open PRs at any time.
    • Group known monorepo packages together.
    • Use curated list of recommended non-monorepo package groupings.
    • A collection of workarounds for known problems with packages.

    πŸ”‘ Would you like to change the way Renovate is upgrading your dependencies? Simply edit the renovate.json in this branch with your custom config and the list of Pull Requests in the "What to Expect" section below will be updated the next time Renovate runs.


    What to Expect

    It looks like your repository dependencies are already up-to-date and no Pull Requests will be necessary right away.


    ❓ Got questions? Check out Renovate's Docs, particularly the Getting Started section. If you need any further assistance then you can also request help here.


    This PR has been generated by Mend Renovate. View repository job log here.

    opened by renovate[bot] 0
  • fix(deps): update rust crate clap to v4

    fix(deps): update rust crate clap to v4

    Mend Renovate

    This PR contains the following updates:

    | Package | Type | Update | Change | |---|---|---|---| | clap | dependencies | major | 3.2 -> 4.0 |


    Release Notes

    clap-rs/clap

    v4.0.27

    Compare Source

    Features
    • Have Arg::value_parser accept Vec<impl Into<PossibleValue>>
    • Implement Display and FromStr for ColorChoice
    Fixes
    • Remove soundness issue by switching from atty to is-terminal

    v4.0.26

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • (error) Fix typos in ContextKind::as_str

    v4.0.25

    Compare Source

    Features
    • (error) Report available subcommands when required subcommand is missing

    v4.0.24

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • Avoid panic when printing an argument that isn't built

    v4.0.23

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • Don't panic on reporting invalid-long errors when followed by invalid UTF8
    • (help) Clarified argument to help subcommand

    v4.0.22

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • (help) Don't overflow into next-line-help early due to stale (pre-v4) padding calculations

    v4.0.21

    Compare Source

    Features
    • (derive) long_about and long_help attributes, without a value, force using doc comment (before it wouldn't be set if there wasn't anything different than the short help)

    v4.0.20

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • (derive) Allow defaulted value parser for '()' fields

    v4.0.19

    Compare Source

    Features
    • ColorChoice now implements ValueEnum

    v4.0.18

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • (derive) Allow #[command(skip)] to also work with enum variants with a value

    v4.0.17

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • Allow using Arg::last(true) with Arg::value_hint(ValueHint::CommandWithArguments)

    v4.0.16

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • Arg::exclusive(true) should not be exclusive with the argument's own ArgGroup

    v4.0.15

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • (error) Don't suggest -- when it doesn't help
    • (error) Be more consistent in quoting, punctuation, and indentation in errors

    v4.0.14

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • Only put ArgGroup in ArgMatches whenΒ explicitly specified, fixing derives handling of option-flattened fields (#​4375)

    v4.0.13

    Compare Source

    Features
    • (derive) Allow () for fields to mean "don't read" (#​4371)

    v4.0.12

    Compare Source

    Features
    • Added TypedValueParser::try_map for when adapting an existing TypedValueParser can fail
    • (error) Create errors like clap with Error::new, Error::with_cmd, and Error::insert

    v4.0.11

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • (help) Fix wrapping calculations with ANSI escape codes

    v4.0.10

    Compare Source

    Features

    v4.0.9

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • (derive) Process doc comments for #[command(subcommand)] like in clap v3

    v4.0.8

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • (derive) Remove a low-value assert preventing defaulting Help and Version actions

    v4.0.7

    Compare Source

    Features
    Fixes
    • (derive) Support #[group(skip)] on Parser derive
    • (derive) Tell users about implicit arg groups when running into group name conflicts
    • (error) Don't report unrelated groups in conflict or requires errors

    v4.0.6

    Compare Source

    Features

    v4.0.5

    Compare Source

    v4.0.4

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • (error) Specialize the self-conflict error to look like clap v3

    v4.0.3

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • (error) Quote literals consistently
    • (error) Stylize escape (--) suggestions
    • (error) Format help flag as a literal

    v4.0.2

    Compare Source

    Features
    • Have Arg::value_parser accept Vec<impl Into<PossibleValue>>
    • Implement Display and FromStr for ColorChoice
    Fixes
    • Remove soundness issue by switching from atty to is-terminal

    v4.0.1

    Compare Source

    Features
    • ColorChoice now implements ValueEnum

    v4.0.0

    Compare Source

    Highlights

    Arg::num_args(range)

    Clap has had several ways for controlling how many values will be captured without always being clear on how they interacted, including

    • Arg::multiple_values(true)
    • Arg::number_of_values(4)
    • Arg::min_values(2)
    • Arg::max_values(20)
    • Arg::takes_value(true)

    These have now all been collapsed into Arg::num_args which accepts both single values and ranges of values. num_args controls how many raw arguments on the command line will be captured as values per occurrence and independent of value delimiters.

    See Issue 2688 for more background.

    Polishing Help

    Clap strives to give a polished CLI experience out of the box with little ceremony. With some feedback that has accumulated over time, we took this release as an opportunity to re-evaluate our --help output to make sure it is meeting that goal.

    In doing this evaluation, we wanted to keep in mind:

    • Whether other CLIs had ideas that make sense to apply
    • Providing an experience that fits within the rest of applications and works across all shells

    Before:

    git
    A fictional versioning CLI
    
    USAGE:
        git <SUBCOMMAND>
    
    OPTIONS:
        -h, --help    Print help information
    
    SUBCOMMANDS:
        add      adds things
        clone    Clones repos
        help     Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
        push     pushes things
        stash
    

    After:

    A fictional versioning CLI
    
    Usage: git <COMMAND>
    
    Commands:
      clone  Clones repos
      push   pushes things
      add    adds things
      stash
      help   Print this message or the help of the given subcommand(s)
    
    Options:
      -h, --help  Print help information
    
    • name/version header was removed because we couldn't justify the space it occupied when
      • Usage already includes the name
      • --version is available for showing the same thing (if the program has a version set)
    • Usage was dropped to one line to save space
    • Focus is put on the subcommands
    • Headings are now Title case
    • The more general term "command" is used rather than being explicit about being "subcommands"
    • The output is more dense with the expectation that it won't affect legibility but will allow more content
    • We've moved to a more neutral palette for highlighting elements (not highlighted above)

    In talking to users, we found some that liked clap's man-like experience. When deviating from this, we are making the assumption that those are more power users and that the majority of users wouldn't look as favorably on being consistent with man.

    See Issue 4132 for more background.

    More Dynamicism

    Clap's API has focused on &str for performance but this can make dealing with owned data difficult, like #[arg(default_value_t)] generating a String from the default value.

    Additionally, to avoid ArgMatches from borrowing (and for some features we decided to forgo), clap took the &str argument IDs and hashed them. This prevented us from providing a usable API for iterating over existing arguments.

    Now clap has switched to a string newtype that gives us the flexibility to decide whether to use &'static str, Cow<'static, str> for fast dynamic behavior, or Box<str> for dynamic behavior with small binary size.

    As an extension of that work, you can now call ArgMatches::ids to iterate over the arguments and groups that were found when parsing. The newtype Id was used to prevent some classes of bugs and to make it easier to understand when opaque Ids are used vs user-visible strings.

    Clearing Out Deprecations

    Instead of doing all development on clap 4.0.0, we implemented a lot of new features during clap 3's development, deprecating the old API while introducing the new API, including:

    • Replacing the implicit behavior for args when parsing them with ArgAction
    • Replacing various one-off forms of value validation with the ValueParser API
      • Allowing derives to automatically do the right thing for PathBuf (allowing invalid UTF-8)
    • Replacing AppSettings and ArgSettings enums with getters/setters
    • Clarifying terms and making them more consistent
    Migrating

    Steps:

    1. Upgrade to v3 if you haven't already
    2. Add CLI tests (including example below), -h and --help output at a minimum (recommendation: trycmd for snapshot testing)
    3. If using Builder API: Explicitly set the arg.action(ArgAction::...) on each argument (StoreValue for options and IncOccurrences for flags)
    4. Run cargo check --features clap/deprecated and resolve all deprecation warnings
    5. Upgrade to v4
    6. Update feature flags
    • If default-features = false, run cargo add clap -F help,usage,error-context
    • Run cargo add clap -F wrap_help unless you want to hard code line wraps
    1. Resolve compiler errors
    2. Resolve behavior changes (see "subtle changes" under BREAKING CHANGES)
    3. At your leisure: resolve new deprecation notices

    Example test (derive):

    
    #[derive(clap::Parser)]
    struct Cli {
        ...
    }
    
    #[test]
    fn verify_cli() {
        use clap::CommandFactory;
        Cli::command().debug_assert()
    }
    

    Example test (builder):

    fn cli() -> clap::Command {
        ...
    }
    
    #[test]
    fn verify_cli() {
        cli().debug_assert();
    }
    

    Note: the idiomatic / recommended way of specifying different types of args in the Builder API has changed:

    Before

    .arg(Arg::new("flag").long("flag"))  # --flag
    .arg(Arg::new("option").long("option").takes_value(true))  # --option <option>
    

    After:

    .arg(Arg::new("flag").long("flag").action(ArgAction::SetTrue))  # --flag
    .arg(Arg::new("option").long("option"))  # --option <option>
    

    In particular, num_args (the replacement for takes_value) will default appropriately from the ArgAction and generally only needs to be set explicitly for the other num_args use cases.

    Breaking Changes

    Subtle changes (i.e. compiler won't catch):

    • arg! now sets one of (#​3795):
      • ArgAction::SetTrue, requiring ArgMatches::get_flag instead of ArgMatches::is_present
      • ArgAction::Count, requiring ArgMatches::get_count instead of ArgMatches::occurrences_of
      • ArgAction::Set, requiring ArgMatches::get_one instead of ArgMatches::value_of
      • ArgAction::Append, requiring ArgMatches::get_many instead of ArgMatches::values_of
    • ArgAction::Set, ArgAction::SetTrue, and Arg::Action::SetFalse now conflict by default to be like ArgAction::StoreValue and ArgAction::IncOccurrences, requiring cmd.args_override_self(true) to override instead (#​4261)
    • By default, an Args default action is ArgAction::Set, rather than ArgAction::IncOccurrence to reduce confusing magic through consistency (#​2687, #​4032, see also #​3977)
    • mut_arg can no longer be used to customize help and version arguments, instead disable them (Command::disable_help_flag, Command::disable_version_flag) and provide your own (#​4056)
    • Removed lifetimes from Command, Arg, ArgGroup, and PossibleValue, assuming 'static. string feature flag will enable support for Strings (#​1041, #​2150, #​4223)
    • arg!(--flag <value>) is now optional, instead of required. Add .required(true) at the end to restore the original behavior (#​4206)
    • Added default feature flags, help, usage and error-context, requiring adding them back in if default-features = false (#​4236)
    • (parser) Always fill in "" argument for external subcommands to make it easier to distinguish them from built-in commands (#​3263)
    • (parser) Short flags now have higher precedence than hyphen values with Arg::allow_hyphen_values, to be consistent with Command::allow_hyphen_values (#​4187)
    • (parser) Arg::value_terminator must be its own argument on the CLI rather than being in a delimited list (#​4025)
    • (help) Line wrapping of help is now behind the existing wrap_help feature flag, either enable it or hard code your wraps (#​4258)
    • (help) Make DeriveDisplayOrder the default and removed the setting. To sort help, set next_display_order(None) (#​2808)
    • (help) Subcommand display order respects Command::next_display_order instead of DeriveDisplayOrder and using its own initial display order value (#​2808)
    • (help) Subcommands are now listed before arguments. To get the old behavior, see Command::help_template (#​4132)
    • (help) Help headings are now title cased, making any user-provided help headings inconsistent. To get the old behavior, see Command::help_template, Arg::help_heading, and Command::subcommand_help_heading (#​4132)
    • (help) "Command" is used as the section heading for subcommands and COMMAND for the value name. To get the old behavior, see Command::subcommand_help_heading and Arg::subcommand_value_name (#​4132, #​4155)
    • (help) Whitespace in help output is now trimmed to ensure consistency regardless of how well a template matches the users needs. (#​4132, #​4156)
    • (help) name/version/author are removed by default from help output. To get the old behavior, see Command::help_template. (#​4132, #​4160)
    • (help) Indentation for second-line usage changed. (#​4132, #​4188)
    • (env) Parse --help and --version like any ArgAction::SetTrue flag (#​3776)
    • (derive) Leave Arg::id as verbatim casing, requiring updating of string references to other args like in conflicts_with or requires (#​3282)
    • (derive) Doc comments for ValueEnum variants will now show up in --help (#​3312)
    • (derive) When deriving Args, and ArgGroup is created using the type's name, reserving it for future use (#​2621, #​4209)
    • (derive) next_help_heading can now leak out of a #[clap(flatten)], like all other command settings (#​4222)

    Easier to catch changes:

    • Looking up a group in ArgMatches now returns the arg Ids, rather than the values to reduce overhead and offer more flexibility. (#​4072)
    • Changed Arg::number_of_values (average-across-occurrences) to Arg::num_args (per-occurrence) (raw CLI args, not parsed values) (#​2688, #​4023)
      • num_args(0) no longer implies takes_value(true).multiple_values(true) (#​4023)
      • num_args(1) no longer implies multiple_values(true) (#​4023)
      • Does not check default or env values, only what the user explicitly passes in (#​4025)
      • No longer terminates on delimited values (#​4025)
    • Replace Arg::min_values (across all occurrences) with Arg::num_args(N..) (per occurrence) to reduce confusion over different value count APIs (#​4023)
    • Replace Arg::max_values (across all occurrences) with Arg::num_args(1..=M) (per occurrence) to reduce confusion over different value count APIs (#​4023)
    • Replace Arg::multiple_values(true) with Arg::num_args(1..) and Arg::multiple_values(false) with Arg::num_args(0) to reduce confusion over different value count APIs (#​4023)
    • Replace Arg::takes_value(true) with Arg::num_args(1) and Arg::takes_value(false) with Arg::num_args(0) to reduce confusion over different value count APIs
    • Remove Arg::require_value_delimiter, either users could use Arg::value_delimiter or implement a custom parser with TypedValueParser as it was mostly to make multiple_values(true) act like multiple_values(false) and isn't needed anymore (#​4026)
    • Arg::new("help") and Arg::new("version") no longer implicitly disable the built-in flags and be copied to all subcommands, instead disable the built-in flags (Command::disable_help_flag, Command::disable_version_flag) and mark the custom flags as global(true). (#​4056)
    • Arg::short('h') no longer implicitly disables the short flag for help, instead disable the built-in flags (Command::disable_help_flag, Command::disable_version_flag) provide your own Arg::new("help").long("help").action(ArgAction::Help).global(true). (#​4056)
    • ArgAction::SetTrue and ArgAction::SetFalse now prioritize Arg::default_missing_value over their standard behavior (#​4000)
    • Changed Arg::requires_ifs and Arg::default_value*_ifs* to taking an ArgPredicate, removing ambiguity with None when accepting owned and borrowed types (#​4084)
    • Removed PartialEq and Eq from Command so we could change external subcommands to use a ValueParser (#​3990)
    • Various Arg, Command, and ArgGroup calls were switched from accepting &[] to [] via IntoIterator to be more flexible (#​4072)
    • Arg::short_aliases and other builder functions that took &[] need the & dropped (#​4081)
    • ErrorKind and Result moved into the error module
    • ErrorKind::EmptyValue replaced with ErrorKind::InvalidValue to remove an unnecessary special case (#​3676, #​3968)
    • ErrorKind::UnrecognizedSubcommand replaced with ErrorKind::InvalidSubcommand to remove an unnecessary special case (#​3676)
    • Changed the default type of allow_external_subcommands from String to OsString as that is less likely to cause bugs in user applications (#​3990)
    • (help) Command::render_usage now returns a StyledStr (#​4248)
    • (derive) Changed the default for arguments from parse to value_parser, removing parse support (#​3827, #​3981)
      • #[clap(value_parser)] and #[clap(action)] are now redundant
    • (derive) subcommand_required(true).arg_required_else_help(true) is set instead of SubcommandRequiredElseHelp to give more meaningful errors when subcommands are missing and to reduce redundancy (#​3280)
    • (derive) Remove arg_enum attribute in favor of value_enum to match the new name (we didn't have support in v3 to mark it deprecated) (#​4127)
    • (parser) Assert when the CLI looksup an unknown args when external subcommand support is enabled to help catch bugs (#​3703)
    • (assert) Sometimes Arg::default_missing_value didn't require num_args(0..=N), now it does (#​4023)
    • (assert) Leading dashes in Arg::long are no longer allowed (#​3691)
    • (assert) Disallow more value_names than num_args (#​2695)
    • (assert) Always enforce that version is specified when the ArgAction::Version is used
    • (assert) Add missing #[track_caller]s to make it easier to debug asserts
    • (assert) Ensure overrides_with IDs are valid
    • (assert) Ensure no self-overrides_with now that Actions replace it
    • (assert) Ensure subcommand names are not duplicated
    • (assert) Assert on mut_arg receiving an invalid arg ID or mut_subcommand receiving an invalid command name
    Compatibility

    MSRV is now 1.60.0

    Deprecated

    • Arg::use_value_delimiter in favor of Arg::value_delimiter to avoid having multiple ways of doing the same thing
    • Arg::requires_all in favor of Arg::requires_ifs now that it takes an ArgPredicate to avoid having multiple ways of doing the same thing
    • Arg::number_of_values in favor of Arg::num_args to clarify semantic differences
    • default_value_os, default_values_os, default_value_if_os, and default_value_ifs_os as the non _os variants now accept either a str or an OsStr (#​4141)
    • Arg::env_os in favor of Arg::env
    • Command::dont_collapse_args_in_usage is now the default (#​4151)
    • Command::trailing_var_arg in favor of Arg::trailing_var_arg to make it clearer which arg it is meant to apply to (#​4187)
    • Command::allow_hyphen_values in favor of Arg::allow_hyphen_values to make it clearer which arg it is meant to apply to (#​4187)
    • Command::allow_negative_numbers in favor of Arg::allow_negative_numbers to make it clearer which arg it is meant to apply to (#​4187)
    • (help) Deprecated Command::write_help and Command::write_long_help in favor of Command::render_help and Command::render_long_help (#​4248)
    • (derive) structopt and clap attributes in favor of the more specific command, arg, and value to open the door for more features and clarify relationship to the builder (#​1807, #​4180)
    • (derive) #[clap(value_parser)] and #[clap(action)] defaulted attributes (its the default) (#​3976)

    Behavior Changes

    • (help) With wrap_help feature, if the terminal size cannot be determined, LINES and COLUMNS variables are used (#​4186)
    Features
    • Arg::num_args now accepts ranges, allowing setting both the minimum and maximum number of values per occurrence (#​2688, #​4023)
    • Allow non-bool value_parsers for ArgAction::SetTrue / ArgAction::SetFalse (#​4092)
    • Add From<&OsStr>, From<OsString>, From<&str>, and From<String> to value_parser! (#​4257)
    • Allow resetting most builder methods
    • Can now pass runtime generated data to Command, Arg, ArgGroup, PossibleValue, etc without managing lifetimes with the string feature flag (#​2150, #​4223)
    • New default error-context, help and usage feature flags that can be turned off for smaller binaries (#​4236)
    • Added StyledStr::ansi() to Display with ANSI escape codes (#​4248)
    • (error) Error::apply for changing the formatter for dropping binary size (#​4111)
    • (error) Error::renderfor formatting the error into a StyledStr
    • (help) Show PossibleValue::help in long help (--help) (#​3312)
    • (help) New {tab} variable for Command::help_template (#​4161)
    • (help) Command::render_help and Command::render_long_help for formatting the error into a StyledStr (#​3873, #​4248)
    • (help) Command::render_usage now returns a StyledStr (#​4248)
    Fixes
    • Verify required is not used with conditional required settings (#​3660)
    • Replaced cmd.allow_invalid_for_utf8_external_subcommands with cmd.external_subcommand_value_parser (#​3733)
    • Arg::default_missing_value now applies per occurrence rather than if a value is missing across all occurrences (#​3998)
    • arg!(--long [value]) to accept 0..=1 per occurrence rather than across all occurrences, making it safe to use with ArgAction::Append (#​4001)
    • Allow OsStrs for Arg::{required_if_eq,required_if_eq_any,required_if_eq_all} (#​4084)
    • (help) With wrap_help feature, if the terminal size cannot be determined, LINES and COLUMNS variables are used (#​4186)
    • (help) Use Command::display_name in the help title rather than Command::bin_name
    • (help) Show when a flag is ArgAction::Count by adding an ... (#​4003)
    • (help) Use a more neutral palette for coloring (#​4132, #​4117)
    • (help) Don't rely on ALL CAPS for help headers (#​4132, #​4123)
    • (help) List subcommands first, focusing the emphasis on them (#​4132, #​4125)
    • (help) Do not include global args in cmd help help (#​4131)
    • (help) Use [positional] in list when relevant (#​4144)
    • (help) Show all [positional] in usage (#​4151)
    • (help) Polish up subcommands by referring to them as commands (#​4132, #​4155)
    • (help) Trim extra whitespace to avoid artifacts from different uses of templates (#​4132, #​4156)
    • (help) Hint to the user the difference between -h / --help when applicable (#​4132, #​4159)
    • (help) Shorten help by eliding name/version/author (#​4132, #​4160)
    • (help) When short help is long enough to activate next_line_help, don't add blank lines (#​4132, #​4190)
    • (help) Make help output more dense (reducing horizontal whitespace) (#​4132, #​4192)
    • (help) Separate subcommand flags with "," like option flags (#​4232, #​4235)
    • (help) Quote the suggested help flag (#​4220)
    • (version) Use Command::display_name rather than Command::bin_name (#​3966)
    • (parser) Always fill in "" argument for external subcommands (#​3263)
    • (parser) Short flags now have higher precedence than hyphen values with Arg::allow_hyphen_values, like Command::allow_hyphen_values (#​4187)
    • (parser) Prefer InvalidSubcommand over UnknownArgument in more cases (#​4219)
    • (derive) Detect escaped external subcommands that look like built-in subcommands (#​3703)
    • (derive) Leave Arg::id as verbatim casing (#​3282)
    • (derive) Default to #[clap(value_parser, action)] instead of #[clap(parse)] (#​3827)

    v3.2.23

    Compare Source

    [3.2.23] - 2022-10-24

    Fixes
    • Upgrade to textwrap 0.16

    v3.2.22

    Compare Source

    [3.2.22] - 2022-09-16

    Fixes
    • Unify dependencies on terminal_size to the 0.2 release

    v3.2.21

    Compare Source

    [3.2.21] - 2022-09-12

    Features
    • TypedValueParser::map to allow reusing existing value parsers for other purposes

    v3.2.20

    Compare Source

    [3.2.20] - 2022-09-02

    Features
    • ArgMatches::get_count help for ArgAction::Count
    • ArgMatches::get_flag help for ArgAction::SetTrue / ArgAction::SetFalse

    v3.2.19

    Compare Source

    [3.2.19] - 2022-08-30

    Fixes
    • (help) Ensure required arguments for parent commands aren't shown in their subcommands when using args_conflicts_with_subcommand

    v3.2.18

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • (help) Command::print_help now respects Command::colored_help
    • (derive) Improved error messages

    v3.2.17

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • (derive) Expose #[clap(id = ...)] attribute to match Arg's latest API

    v3.2.16

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • Ensure required arguments appear in errors when they are also members of a group (#​4004)

    v3.2.15

    Compare Source

    Features
    • (derive) New default_values_t and default_values_os_t attributes

    v3.2.14

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • A multiple_values positional followed by another positional now works with multiple flags

    v3.2.13

    Compare Source

    Documentation
    • Pulled in tutorials, cookbook, and derive reference into rustdoc

    v3.2.12

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • Allow an arg to declare a conflict with a group

    v3.2.11

    Compare Source

    Features
    • Added Arg::get_all_short_aliaes and Arg::get_all_aliases

    v3.2.10

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • Loosen lifetime on Command::mut_subcommand

    v3.2.8

    Compare Source

    Features
    • Added Command::mut_subcommand to mirror Command::mut_arg

    v3.2.7

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • Global arguments should override env-sourced arguments

    v3.2.6

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • Don't panic when parsing --=

    v3.2.5

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • (derive) Fix regression with #[clap(default_value_os_t ...)] introduced in v3.2.3

    v3.2.4

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • (derive) Provide more clearer deprecation messages for #[clap(parse)] attribute (#​3832)

    v3.2.3

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • Moved deprecations to be behind the deprecated Cargo.toml feature (#​3830)
      • For now, it is disabled by default though we are considering enabling it by default as we release the next major version to help draw attention to the deprecation migration path

    v3.2.2

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • (derive) Improve the highlighted code for deprecation warnings

    gated behind unstable-v4

    • (derive) Default to #[clap(value_parser, action)] instead of #[clap(parse)] (#​3827)

    v3.2.1

    Compare Source

    Fixes
    • (help) Command::print_help now respects Command::colored_help
    • (derive) Improved error messages

    Configuration

    πŸ“… Schedule: Branch creation - At any time (no schedule defined), Automerge - At any time (no schedule defined).

    🚦 Automerge: Disabled by config. Please merge this manually once you are satisfied.

    β™» Rebasing: Whenever PR becomes conflicted, or you tick the rebase/retry checkbox.

    πŸ”• Ignore: Close this PR and you won't be reminded about this update again.


    • [ ] If you want to rebase/retry this PR, check this box

    This PR has been generated by Mend Renovate. View repository job log here.

    opened by renovate[bot] 0
  • Dependency Dashboard

    Dependency Dashboard

    This issue lists Renovate updates and detected dependencies. Read the Dependency Dashboard docs to learn more.

    Open

    These updates have all been created already. Click a checkbox below to force a retry/rebase of any.

    Detected dependencies

    cargo
    Cargo.toml
    • dirs 4.0
    • serde 1.0
    • serde_yaml 0.9
    • thiserror 1.0
    • anyhow 1.0
    • clap 3.2
    • serde_json 1.0
    github-actions
    .github/workflows/rust.yml
    • actions/checkout v3
    • actions/cache v3
    • actions-rs/toolchain v1
    • actions-rs/clippy-check v1
    • actions-rs/cargo v1
    • actions-rs/cargo v1
    • actions/checkout v3
    • actions/cache v3
    • actions-rs/toolchain v1
    • actions-rs/cargo v1
    • actions-rs/cargo v1

    • [ ] Check this box to trigger a request for Renovate to run again on this repository
    opened by renovate[bot] 0
Releases(v0.2.1)
  • v0.2.1(Aug 28, 2022)

    What's Changed

    • docs: Fix command line to install CLI by @siketyan in https://github.com/siketyan/gh-config-rs/pull/3
    • chore: Release v0.2.1 by @siketyan in https://github.com/siketyan/gh-config-rs/pull/4

    Full Changelog: https://github.com/siketyan/gh-config-rs/compare/v0.2.0...v0.2.1

    Source code(tar.gz)
    Source code(zip)
  • v0.2.0(Aug 28, 2022)

    What's Changed

    • feat: Introduce CLI as a hybrid crate by @siketyan in https://github.com/siketyan/gh-config-rs/pull/1
    • chore: Release v0.2.0 by @siketyan in https://github.com/siketyan/gh-config-rs/pull/2

    New Contributors

    • @siketyan made their first contribution in https://github.com/siketyan/gh-config-rs/pull/1

    Full Changelog: https://github.com/siketyan/gh-config-rs/compare/v0.1.1...v0.2.0

    Source code(tar.gz)
    Source code(zip)
  • v0.1.1(Jul 23, 2022)

  • v0.1.0(Jul 23, 2022)

Owner
Naoki Ikeguchi
engineering behind our web. ― A Web backend engineer who makes our lives convenient a little. they/them
Naoki Ikeguchi
1 library and 2 binary crates to run SSH/SCP commands on a "mass" of hosts in parallel

massh 1 library and 2 binary crates to run SSH/SCP commands on a "mass" of hosts in parallel. The binary crates are CLI and GUI "frontends" for the li

null 2 Oct 16, 2022
Tool for mass import of hosts into Zabbix (and other API functions)

zabbix-tools A CLI tool for interacting with Zabbix API built in Rust. Designed for Zabbix 6.0. Functions added to test API and add hosts manually or

null 1 Apr 21, 2022
Kubernetes operator for declaratively deploying wasmCloud applications (via wadm) and hosts on Kubernetes.

wasmcloud-operator An operator for managing a set of wasmCloud hosts running on Kubernetes and manage wasmCloud applications using wadm. The goal is t

wasmcloud 11 May 1, 2024
rewrite of hosts-creator in rust

hc-rs -> hosts-creator-rust fetch and merge multiple hosts files this is a WIP whats done fetching hosts files merging hosts files removing duplicate

null 2 Nov 20, 2022
Most intuitive global cli maker. *(lazy_static + config-rs + clap)

argone Most intuitive global cli maker. *(lazy_static + config-rs + clap) | Examples | Docs | Latest Note | [dependencies] argone = "0.5" Phases Parsi

Doha Lee 6 Dec 9, 2022
βš™οΈ A curated list of static analysis (SAST) tools for all programming languages, config files, build tools, and more.

This repository lists static analysis tools for all programming languages, build tools, config files and more. The official website, analysis-tools.de

Analysis Tools 10.7k Jan 2, 2023
The dead easy way to use config files in your rust project

Configr The dead easy way to use config files in your project This will load a config.toml file if it exists, otherwise it will create the needed fold

Carsten Kragelund JΓΈrgensen 4 Jul 1, 2022
FastSSH is a TUI that allows you to quickly connect to your services by navigating through your SSH config.

Connect quickly to your services ?? FastSSH is a TUI that allows you to quickly connect to your services by navigating through your SSH config. Instal

Julien 85 Dec 14, 2022
Irx-config - The library provides convenient way to represent/parse configuration from different sources

The irx-config library provides convenient way to represent/parse configuration from different sources. The main goals is to be very easy to use and t

Andriy Bakay 2 Sep 14, 2022
πŸ•Ί Run React code snippets/components from your command-line without config

Run React code snippets/components from your command-line without config.

Eliaz Bobadilla 11 Dec 30, 2022