Simple-to-use argument parser with struct-based config
Features
- Automatic option generation from a config struct
- Familiar look & feel:
- Everything after the first
--is assumed to be a positional argument - A single
-is interpreted as a positional argument which can be used as the stdin/stdout file placeholder - Short options with no argument can be combined into a single argument:
-dfe - Long options can use either
--option=valueor--option valuesyntax (use--option=--if you need--as a long option argument) - verbs (sub-commands), with verb specific options. Non-verb specific (global) options can come before or after the
verb on the command line. Non-verb option arguments are processed before determining verb. (see
demo_verb.zig)
- Everything after the first
- Integrated support for primitive types:
- All integer types (signed & unsigned)
- Floating point types
- Booleans (takes optional argument. If no argument given, the bool is set, otherwise, one of
yes,true,y,no,false,nis interpreted) - Strings
- Enumerations
Use in your project
Add the dependency in your build.zig.zon by running the following command:
zig fetch --save=args git+https://github.com/ikskuh/zig-args#master
Add it to your exe in build.zig:
exe.root_module.addImport("args", b.dependency("args", .{ .target = target, .optimize = optimize }).module("args"));
Then you can import it from your code:
const argsParser = @import("args");
Example
const options = argsParser.parseForCurrentProcess(struct { // This declares long options for double hyphen output: ?[]const u8 = null, @"with-offset": bool = false, @"with-hexdump": bool = false, @"intermix-source": bool = false, numberOfBytes: ?i32 = null, signed_number: ?i64 = null, unsigned_number: ?u64 = null, mode: enum { default, special, slow, fast } = .default, // This declares short-hand options for single hyphen pub const shorthands = .{ .S = "intermix-source", .b = "with-hexdump", .O = "with-offset", .o = "output", }; }, argsAllocator, .print) catch return 1; defer options.deinit(); std.debug.print("executable name: {?s}\n", .{options.executable_name}); std.debug.print("parsed options:\n", .{}); inline for (std.meta.fields(@TypeOf(options.options))) |fld| { std.debug.print("\t{s} = {any}\n", .{ fld.name, @field(options.options, fld.name), }); } std.debug.print("parsed positionals:\n", .{}); for (options.positionals) |arg| { std.debug.print("\t'{s}'\n", .{arg}); }