$ go build command-line-subcommands.go
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First invoke the foo subcommand. |
$ ./command-line-subcommands foo -enable -name=joe a1 a2 subcommand 'foo' enable: true name: joe tail: [a1 a2] |
Now try bar. |
$ ./command-line-subcommands bar -level 8 a1 subcommand 'bar' level: 8 tail: [a1] |
But bar won’t accept foo’s flags. |
$ ./command-line-subcommands bar -enable a1 flag provided but not defined: -enable Usage of bar: -level int level |
Next we’ll look at environment variables, another common way to parameterize programs. |
Next example: Environment Variables.