Enhance your .NET CLI applications with dynamic command-line interface (CLI) capabilities using System.CommandLine.SourceGenerator
. This package leverages the power of source generators to automatically create robust RootCommand code, simplifying the development of complex CLI tools.
To incorporate System.CommandLine.SourceGenerator
into your project, simply install the package via NuGet:
Install-Package Evan.System.CommandLine.SourceGenerator
Install-Package Evan.System.CommandLine.SourceGenerator.Common
[RootCommand(Handler = typeof(AppCommandHandler))]
class AppCommand
{
[Option("verbose", IsRequired = false, Description = "Set output to verbose messages.")]
public bool Verbose { get; set; }
[Command("config")]
class Config
{
[Command("get", Handler = typeof(ConfigGetCommandHandler))]
class GetCommand
{
[Argument("key", Description = "The configuration key to retrieve.")]
public string Key { get; set; }
}
}
}
Implement handlers for your commands to define the logic executed when commands are invoked:
class AppCommandHandler : ICommandHandler<AppCommand>
{
public Task<int> InvokeAsync(AppCommand command)
{
// Implementation logic here...
}
}
class ConfigGetCommandHandler : ICommandHandler<AppCommand.Config.GetCommand>
{
public Task<int> InvokeAsync(AppCommand.Config.GetCommand command)
{
// Implementation logic here...
}
}
Bootstrap and run your application by invoking the command handler from your program's entry point:
static async Task Main(string[] args)
{
var command = AppCommandFactory.Create();
Environment.ExitCode = await command.InvokeAsync(args);
}