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subcommands
h908714124 edited this page Apr 30, 2023
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The SuperCommand annotation can be used to create a command/subcommand structure.
A @SuperCommand parser is similar to a @Command parser, but it stops parsing after the last positional parameter was read,
and simply returns the remaining tokens:
@SuperCommand(
name = "git",
description = "Git is software for tracking changes in any set of files.")
interface GitCommand {
@Parameter(index = 0)
String command();
@VarargsParameter
List<String> remainingTokens();
}The generated GitCommandParser can be used as follows:
GitCommand gitCommand = new GitCommandParser().parseOrExit(new String[]{"add", "foo"});
String command = result.command(); // "add"
List<String> remainingTokens = result.remainingTokens(); // ["foo"]We can define a "subcommand" to parse the remaining tokens. The subcommand is just a regular @Command.
@Command(
name = "git-add",
description = "Add file contents to the index")
interface AddCommand {
@VarargsParameter
List<String> pathspec();
// more parameters and options...
}