getopts(1) -- Parse CLI options
===============================
## SYNOPSIS
`getopts` [*options* ...]
`getopts` [*options* ...] `|` `while` read -l key value; ...; `end`
## DESCRIPTION
**Getopts** is a command line options parser for fish.
## USAGE
The best way to understand how getopts work is by studying a basic example.
```
getopts -ab1 --foo=bar baz
```
And its output.
```
a
b 1
foo bar
_ baz
```
The items on the left represent the option flags or *keys* associated with the CLI. The items on the right are the option *values*. The underscore `_` character is the default *key* for arguments without a key.
Use read(1) to process the generated stream and switch(1) to match patterns:
```
getopts -ab1 --foo=bar baz | while read -l key option
switch $key
case _
case a
case b
case foo
end
end
```
## EXAMPLES
The following is a mock of fish(1) CLI.
```
function fish
set -l mode
set -l flags
set -l commands
set -l debug_level
getopts $argv | while read -l key value
switch $key
case c command
set commands $commands $value
case d debug-level
set debug_level $value
case i interactive
set mode $value
case l login
set mode $value
case n no-execute
set mode $value
case p profile
set flags $flags $value
case h help
printf "Usage: $_ [OPTIONS] [-c command] [FILE [ARGUMENTS...]]\n"
return
case \*
printf "$_: '%s' is not a valid option.\n" $key
return 1
end
end
# Implementation
end
```
## NOTES
* A double dash, `--`, marks the end of options. Arguments after this sequence are placed in the default underscore key, `_`.
## AUTHORS
Jorge Bucaran .