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How do you move -h|--help and -v|--version in the help text? #1494

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FrankRay78 opened this issue Mar 12, 2024 Discussed in #1468 · 0 comments
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How do you move -h|--help and -v|--version in the help text? #1494

FrankRay78 opened this issue Mar 12, 2024 Discussed in #1468 · 0 comments
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FrankRay78 commented Mar 12, 2024

Discussed in #1468

Originally posted by samuel-lucas6 February 18, 2024
By default, -h, --help and -v, --version appear at the top of the help text. However, I'd like them at the bottom since the user already knows how to use --help to see the help text and --version will barely be run compared to other options.

Is there any way to move these to the bottom or hide -h, --help completely?


Maintainer comment: Currently there is no easy way to do this, however several possible solutions are given in the discussion thread, see link above.


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@FrankRay78 FrankRay78 added the area-CLI Command-Line Interface label Mar 12, 2024
@FrankRay78 FrankRay78 added this to the 0.49 milestone Mar 12, 2024
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@patriksvensson patriksvensson modified the milestones: 0.49, 0.50 Sep 2, 2024
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