------ art_55632_23363128.1135779815810 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline On 12/27/05, Lou Vanek <vanek / acd.net> wrote: > > i like CommandLine::OptionParser > (http://rubyforge.org/docman/view.php/632/170/index.html) > because it's documentation is better than average as well > as its features. > it doesn't appear to be the ruby standard, however, but for > in-house projects there's a lot to like. Yikes. That is old documenetation and the link on Rubyforge was to be replaced eons ago. The new docs are at: http://rubyforge.org/docman/view.php/632/233/posted-docs.index.html There you will find the option parser docs after Application section. For the most part, if you use the CommandLine::Application class, you don't need to get your hands that dirty with CommandLine::OptionParser. If you have any questions, just post a question or send me a private email. I plan to post a video on the usage this week. Maybe a rails like video will generate more interest. :) -- Jim Freeze ------ art_55632_23363128.1135779815810--