This library is installed via [Composer](http://getcomposer.org/). To install, use `composer require pointybeard/helpers-functions-cli` or add `"pointybeard/helpers-functions-cli": "~1.1"` to your `composer.json` file.
This library makes use of the [PHP Helpers: Command-line Input and Input Type Handlers](https://github.com/pointybeard/helpers-cli-input), [PHP Helpers: Flag Functions](https://github.com/pointybeard/helpers-functions-flags) (`pointybeard/helpers-functions-flags`), [PHP Helpers: Command-line Colour](https://github.com/pointybeard/helpers-cli-colours) (`pointybeard/helpers-cli-colours`) and [PHP Helpers: String Functions](https://github.com/pointybeard/helpers-functions-strings) packages. They are installed automatically via composer.
To include all the [PHP Helpers](https://github.com/pointybeard/helpers) packages on your project, use `composer require pointybeard/helpers` or add `"pointybeard/helpers": "~1"` to your composer file.
This library is a collection convenience function for command-line tasks. They are included by the vendor autoloader automatically. The functions have a namespace of `pointybeard\Helpers\Functions\Cli`
'A simple test command with a really long description. This is an intentionally very long argument description so we can check that word wrapping is working correctly. It should wrap to the window',
// test 1.0.0, A simple test command with a really long description. This is an intentionally very long argument description so we can check that word wrapping is working correctly. It should wrap to the window
If you believe you have found a bug, please report it using the [GitHub issue tracker](https://github.com/pointybeard/helpers-functions-cli/issues),
or better yet, fork the library and submit a pull request.
## Contributing
We encourage you to contribute to this project. Please check out the [Contributing documentation](https://github.com/pointybeard/helpers-functions-cli/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) for guidelines about how to get involved.
## License
"PHP Helpers: Command-line Functions" is released under the [MIT License](http://www.opensource.org/licenses/MIT).