SmartCon 1.2.2
See the version list below for details.
dotnet add package SmartCon --version 1.2.2
NuGet\Install-Package SmartCon -Version 1.2.2
<PackageReference Include="SmartCon" Version="1.2.2" />
paket add SmartCon --version 1.2.2
#r "nuget: SmartCon, 1.2.2"
// Install SmartCon as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=SmartCon&version=1.2.2
// Install SmartCon as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=SmartCon&version=1.2.2
SmartCon
A small collection of console tools for .NET.
Processing of commandline arguments
You can use SmartCon to handle commandline arguments of console apps. There's no neet to parse the arguments, check fo a trailing dash etc.
Basic Example:
using SmartCon;
private static void Main(string[] args)
{
var handler = new ArgumentProcessor();
handler.RegisterArgument("h", (v) => GetHelp());
handler.RegisterArgument("f", (v) => SetFilename(v));
handler.RegisterPostProcessor(DoWork);
handler.Process(args);
}
private static void DoWork()
{
// ...
}
private static void GetHelp()
{
// ...
}
private static void SetFilename(string filename)
{
// ...
}
The previous example will give you a console app, which accepts the commandline arguments -h
and -f
.
Parameters are specified with an equal-sign, for example -f=myfile.txt
.
Different flavours of commandlines
Choosing the commandline flavour
You can change the commandline style by setting the CommandlineDescription
property:
var handler = new ArgumentProcessor();
handler.CommandLineDescription = CommandLineDescription.CmdStyle;
SmartCon defines the following styles:
Default style
Arguments are prefixed with a dash, parameters are separated by an equal-sign:
-f=myfile.txt
var handler = new ArgumentProcessor();
handler.CommandLineDescription = CommandLineDescription.DefaultCommandLine;
DotNet-Style
Arguments are prefixed with a dash, parameters are separated by a colon:
-f:myfile.txt
var handler = new ArgumentProcessor();
handler.CommandLineDescription = CommandLineDescription.DotNetStyle;
CMD-Style
Arguments are prefixed with a forward-slash, parameters are separated by a space:
/f myfile.txt
var handler = new ArgumentProcessor();
handler.CommandLineDescription = CommandLineDescription.CmdStyle;
GNU-Style
Arguments are prefixed with two dashes, parameters are separated by an equal-sign:
--f=myfile.txt
var handler = new ArgumentProcessor();
handler.CommandLineDescription = CommandLineDescription.GnuStyle;
NPM-Style
SmartCon can also be set up to understand a command line style like npm. For example "npm adduser --registry=url" or "npm install package1 package2".
For a complete example see https://github.com/kenareb/SmartCon/tree/master/DemoNPM
Defining Commandline Help
SmartCon offers two possibilities of defining data for the commandline help.
Define help in the App.config file.
Example:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<configuration>
<configSections>
<section name="Help" type="SmartCon.Help.HelpSection, SmartCon" />
</configSections>
<startup>
<supportedRuntime version="v4.0" sku=".NETFramework,Version=v4.6.1" />
</startup>
<Help>
<Commands>
<add key="f" arg="filename" description="Looks for the given file." />
<add key="h" description="Shows this help page." />
</Commands>
</Help>
</configuration>
To read the data from the App.Config use the following code:
class Program
{
private static SmartConsole _console = new SmartConsole();
private static void Main(string[] args)
{
var handler = new ArgumentProcessor();
handler.RegisterArgument("h", (v) => GetHelp());
handler.RegisterArgument("f", (v) => SetFilename(v));
handler.Process(args);
}
private static void GetHelp()
{
var hp = new ArgumentHelpProvider();
var help = hp.GetDocumentation();
_console.WriteLine();
_console.WriteLine(help);
Environment.Exit(0);
}
// ...
}
This will produce the following output:
C:\> .\Demo.exe -h
Usage: Demo -f=filename -h
-f=filename
Looks for the given file.
-h
Shows this help page.
Define help with class attributes
To define the help with attributes use the following code:
[Documentation(Key = "h", Description = "Shows this help page.")]
[Documentation(Key = "f", ArgumentExample = "filename", Description = "Looks for the given file.")]
class Program
{
private static SmartConsole _console = new SmartConsole();
private static void Main(string[] args)
{
var handler = new ArgumentProcessor();
handler.RegisterArgument("h", (v) => GetHelp());
handler.RegisterArgument("f", (v) => SetFilename(v));
handler.Process(args);
}
private static void GetHelp()
{
var hp = new ArgumentHelpProvider(typeof(Program));
var help = hp.GetDocumentation();
_console.WriteLine();
_console.WriteLine(help);
Environment.Exit(0);
}
// ...
}
This will produce the following output:
C:\> .\Demo.exe -h
Usage: Demo -f=filename -h
-f=filename
Looks for the given file.
-h
Shows this help page.
Product | Versions |
---|---|
.NET | net5.0 net5.0-windows net6.0 net6.0-android net6.0-ios net6.0-maccatalyst net6.0-macos net6.0-tvos net6.0-windows net7.0 net7.0-android net7.0-ios net7.0-maccatalyst net7.0-macos net7.0-tvos net7.0-windows |
.NET Core | netcoreapp2.0 netcoreapp2.1 netcoreapp2.2 netcoreapp3.0 netcoreapp3.1 |
.NET Standard | netstandard2.0 netstandard2.1 |
.NET Framework | net45 net451 net452 net46 net461 net462 net463 net47 net471 net472 net48 net481 |
MonoAndroid | monoandroid |
MonoMac | monomac |
MonoTouch | monotouch |
Tizen | tizen40 tizen60 |
Xamarin.iOS | xamarinios |
Xamarin.Mac | xamarinmac |
Xamarin.TVOS | xamarintvos |
Xamarin.WatchOS | xamarinwatchos |
-
.NETStandard 2.0
- System.Configuration.ConfigurationManager (>= 4.5.0)
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- v.1.2.2: Added support .NET 4.5.
- v.1.2.1: Added support for commandline help. Help texts can be defined in app.config files.
- v.1.2.0: Added support for case insensitive argument handling; introduced new namespaces and interfaces.
- v.1.1.1: Added support for npm like commandlines, for example "npm adduser --registry=blafoo". Added more strategies for command line processing. Code clean-up and refactoring.