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👍 commoner seems to have more bugs than features in my experience. |
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Doesn't optimist take care of outputting options/usage?
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You need to provide usage yourself. It does describe all of the options. I wanted to put some common use cases in here to make the tool more usable.
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Should we switch to recommending |
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We're killing our tools so this is dead 💀 |
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Noticed several bug reports in the past few days on IRC. Still think commoner is the wrong tool for this job and jsxc is the right one.
Test plan: tested jsxc using the normal test plan. Ran bin/jsx, behaved same as jsxc