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1. [Minimal working example](#minimal-working-example)
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1. [Abbreviations](#abbreviations)
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1. [Constraints](#constraints)
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1. [Minimal working example](#minimal-working-example)
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1. [Automatic parameter documentation](#automatic-parameter-documentation)
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1. [More examples?](#more-examples)
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1. [What is not supported?](#what-is-not-supported)
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These parameters can then be accessed via a simple lookup!
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<span id="minimal-working-example"></span>
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## Minimal working example
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So what's the simplest way to use Hazelnupp to work with command-line parameters? See:
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```cpp
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}
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```
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<span id="abbreviations"></span>
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## Abbreviations
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Abbreviations are a very important part of command line arguments. Like, typing `-f` instead of `--force`.
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Here's how to use them in Hazelnupp:
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}
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```
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<span id="constraints"></span>
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## Constraints
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> That's all cool and stuff, but this looks like a **LOT** of error-checking and not elegant at all! How would i *actually* use this?
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What doesn't work is inserting multiple constraints for one key. It will just discard the oldest one. But that's okay because one can describe all possible constraints for a single key in **one** struct.
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<span id="automatic-parameter-documentation"></span>
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## Automatic parameter documentation
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Hazelnupp does automatically create a parameter documentation, accessible via `--help`.
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If you want to use `--help` yourself, just turn it off.
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If you want to display this information somewhere else, you can always access it as a string via `args.GenerateDocumentation()`.
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<span id="more-examples"></span>
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## More examples?
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Check out the [tests](https://github.com/Leonetienne/Hazelnupp/tree/master/Test_Hazelnupp)! They may help you out!
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Also make sure to check out the [doxygen docs](https://leonetienne.github.io/Hazelnupp/)!
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<span id="what-is-not-supported"></span>
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## What is not supported?
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Chaining abbreviated parameters, like this:
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```
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$ a.out -i hello.txt shoe.txt somsang.txt
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```
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<span id="further-notes"></span>
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## Further notes
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This is still in alpha! There is no guarantee at all that this actually works.
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Whilst i did my best do make sure it does, i bet there are still a few flaws i've overlooked.
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This does not mean that i won't, but i'm not sure when.
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Feel free to submit a PR if you think you improved it in any way :)
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<span id="#contributing"></span>
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## Contributing
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If you want to contribute, feel free to fork the repository, and submit a pull request.
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Bugfixes and tests are almost certain to be accepted, features should agreed upon and come with tests.
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