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It would be nice to be able to add documentation to command prefixes. The way dry-cli deals with subcommands disallows adding documentation to be shown calling --help over the subcomand prefix.
Examples
Given the code on this example:
require "dry/cli"
module Foo
module Commands
extend Dry::CLI::Registry
module Generate
class App < Dry::CLI::Command
end
class Action < Dry::CLI::Command
end
end
register "generate", aliases: ["g"] do |prefix|
prefix.register "app", Generate::App
prefix.register "action", Generate::Action
end
end
end
It would be nice to be able to add documentation over the 'generate' subcommand. So its help will be shown like:
Description:
here you can include a general documentation about the subcommand.
Commands:
foo.rb generate action
foo.rb generate app
A possible implementation could be:
register "generate", aliases: ["g"] do |prefix|
prefix.desc 'HERE YOU CAN INCLUDE THE DOCUMENTATION OF THE COMMAND'
prefix.register "app", Generate::App
prefix.register "action", Generate::Action
end
I checked the code and saw that Prefix class was just syntax sugar for self.register, so no idea on how this could be implemented, or whether there is already a way of achieving what I'm looking for.
Thanks in advance! and thanks for dry-cli!
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It would be nice to be able to add documentation to command prefixes. The way
dry-cli
deals with subcommands disallows adding documentation to be shown calling--help
over the subcomand prefix.Examples
Given the code on this example:
It would be nice to be able to add documentation over the 'generate' subcommand. So its help will be shown like:
A possible implementation could be:
I checked the code and saw that
Prefix
class was just syntax sugar forself.register
, so no idea on how this could be implemented, or whether there is already a way of achieving what I'm looking for.Thanks in advance! and thanks for
dry-cli
!The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: