The best reason to use yargs for me is that i had a lot of issues with commander and a lot of serious tools are written using yargs. It also looks lighter/simpler/more focused on args parsing, which is nice.
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The best reason to use yargs for me is that i had a lot of issues with commander and a lot of serious tools are written using yargs. It also looks lighter/simpler/more focused on args parsing, which is nice.
Thanks a lot for the suggestion, Ill be switching to yargs on a new npx project since I like the offerings over commander.