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    picocli

    picocli

    Framework for building GraalVM-enabled command line apps

    Picocli is a one-file framework for creating Java command-line applications with almost zero code. It supports a variety of command-line syntax styles including POSIX, GNU, MS-DOS and more. It generates highly customizable usage help messages that use ANSI colors and styles to contrast important elements and reduce the cognitive load on the user. Picocli-based applications can have command line TAB completion showing available options, option parameters, and subcommands, for any level of...
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    Java library that allows to integrate telnet to apps by taking care of the underlying telnet plumbing and delegating the business logic to the containing app through a simple API. Features include syntax coloring, custom commands, autocomplete, history.
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