Usage – a shell completion / manpage / help documentation generator usage.jdx.dev 34 points by weaksauce 6 days ago
jiehong 16 hours ago The spec looks like a more readable man page (compare to mandoc).Nowadays, a lot of CLI libraries actually generate the help from the code of the cli (like picocli in Java or argparse in python, etc.).
weaksauce 6 days ago From one of the creators of mise is this little utility that can help make a bunch of documentation and shell completions for most shells. drcongo 2 days ago Weirdly enough, I was just looking at this earlier because I'm a heavy user of his mise and hk. leosanchez 14 hours ago I started experimenting with mise just today seems very promising. Will look into hk as well currently I am using lefthook as git hook manager. drcongo 13 hours ago I highly recommend both. Mise in particular has become indispensable for me.
drcongo 2 days ago Weirdly enough, I was just looking at this earlier because I'm a heavy user of his mise and hk. leosanchez 14 hours ago I started experimenting with mise just today seems very promising. Will look into hk as well currently I am using lefthook as git hook manager. drcongo 13 hours ago I highly recommend both. Mise in particular has become indispensable for me.
leosanchez 14 hours ago I started experimenting with mise just today seems very promising. Will look into hk as well currently I am using lefthook as git hook manager. drcongo 13 hours ago I highly recommend both. Mise in particular has become indispensable for me.
The spec looks like a more readable man page (compare to mandoc).
Nowadays, a lot of CLI libraries actually generate the help from the code of the cli (like picocli in Java or argparse in python, etc.).
From one of the creators of mise is this little utility that can help make a bunch of documentation and shell completions for most shells.
Weirdly enough, I was just looking at this earlier because I'm a heavy user of his mise and hk.
I started experimenting with mise just today seems very promising. Will look into hk as well currently I am using lefthook as git hook manager.
I highly recommend both. Mise in particular has become indispensable for me.
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