by José Mota
Lessons:14Length:2.9 hours

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2.3 Thor Subcommands
When you strive to build a more complex application, you might consider grouping certain features of your application into some sort of scope.
In this lesson we’ll pick up on where we left in the previous lesson and implement subcommands in our Thor app. They are just as any other command, except they live in a named scope.
1.Introduction2 lessons, 10:48
2 lessons, 10:48
Free Lesson 1.1Introduction04:23
Free Lesson
1.1
Introduction
04:23
Free Lesson 1.2Command line Features06:25
Free Lesson
1.2
Command line Features
06:25
2.Thor3 lessons, 34:05
3 lessons, 34:05
2.1Hello World with Thor06:15
2.1
Hello World with Thor
06:15
2.2Thor Options and Arguments16:16
2.2
Thor Options and Arguments
16:16
2.3Thor Subcommands11:34
2.3
Thor Subcommands
11:34
3.GLI3 lessons, 33:52
3 lessons, 33:52
3.1Introduction to GLI12:08
3.1
Introduction to GLI
12:08
3.2GLI Options and Arguments14:56
3.2
GLI Options and Arguments
14:56
3.3GLI Subcommands06:48
3.3
GLI Subcommands
06:48
4.Extras4 lessons, 58:10
4 lessons, 58:10
4.1Interactivity with Highline14:41
4.1
Interactivity with Highline
14:41
4.2Testing with Aruba14:42
4.2
Testing with Aruba
14:42
4.3Coloring with Rainbow12:43
4.3
Coloring with Rainbow
12:43
4.4Formatted Tables with Terminal-Table16:04
4.4
Formatted Tables with Terminal-Table
16:04
5.Conclusion2 lessons, 35:41
2 lessons, 35:41
5.1Build a CLI App30:51
5.1
Build a CLI App
30:51
5.2Final Tips04:50
5.2
Final Tips
04:50
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