# SeaFlags: A Simple C Library for Command Line Argument Parsing
SeaFlags is a straightforward C library designed for parsing command-line arguments. It offers a simple and efficient way for developers to manage flags and options in their C applications, making command-line interfaces easier to build and maintain.
## Features
* **Simplified API:** Easy-to-use functions for defining and parsing flags.
* **Flexible Flag Support:** Handles both short (`-s`) and long (`--long`) argument formats.
* **Error Reporting:** Provides clear feedback on parsing issues.
## Getting Started
Here's a basic example demonstrating how to parse a string argument:
```c
#include
#include // Required for printf
int main(int argc, char** argv) {
struct SeaFlagSet flags;
// Initialize with program info: name, version, author, description
seaflags_init(&flags, "Sea Flag Example", "0.0.0", "Tilo" , "Example for the seaflags library");
char* name = NULL; // Variable to store the parsed --name argument
// Add a flag: long_name, short_name, is_required, pointer_to_store_value
seaflags_add_flag(&flags, "--name", "-n", true, &name);
// Parse the command line arguments
int result = seaflags_parse(&flags, argc, argv);
if (result != 0) {
fprintf(stderr, "Error parsing flags.\n"); // SeaFlags typically prints error details too
return 1;
}
// Access the parsed argument
printf("Hello, %s!\n", name);
seaflags_free(&flags); // Free the memory allocated by SeaFlags
return 0;
}
```
## Contributing
Contributions are welcome. Please refer to the [Code of Conduct](https://tilok.dev/coc).
## License
This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the `LICENSE` file for details.