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    argument

    Command line argument parser library for Java

    Moved to GitHub https://github.com/fedups Command-line argument compiler and parser. With just two lines of code you can start to set up a command-line interface to your Java programs. Many advanced features including "required", "positional", "multiple", and the most advanced - "group"
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    THIS PROJECT HAS MOVED AND CAN BE FOUND HERE: http://libliteser.googlecode.com ------------------------------------ Lite Serializer offers a simple and clean platform independent interface for binary serialization of objects in C++. This library is based on High Level C++ Types (libhltypes) and uses its internal serialization procedures for serialization.
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    Natural CLI is a library that provides Java and Python command line developers with an easy way to use human readable command line interfaces. Command line are very easy to define. For examples, visit http://naturalcli.sourceforge.net
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