The Unofficial Guide to Building Command-Line Utilities in Python
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Guidelines: POSIX Guidelines, GNU Standards & Portability
Structures: Command-Line Utility Design Structures
Patterns: Command-Line Interface Design Patterns
Wordsplitting: How Your Shell Splits Command-Line Arguments
Parsing: Arguments/Options and the 5 Types of Dashes
Arguments: From N to M, Lists & Consumption
Options: All About Options and the Dirty Dozen
Naming: Best Practices
Help: Anatomy of a Help Screen
Types: Validating User Input Early (Conversion, Validation & Transformation)
I/O: Bytes in the Wild – To Unicode and Back
SoC: Separation of Concerns
Summary: Putting it All Together
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