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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T11:39:31+00:00 2026-05-13T11:39:31+00:00

When building console applications that take parameters, you can use the arguments passed to

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When building console applications that take parameters, you can use the arguments passed to Main(string[] args).

In the past I’ve simply indexed/looped that array and done a few regular expressions to extract the values. However, when the commands get more complicated, the parsing can get pretty ugly.

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    2026-05-13T11:39:31+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:39 am

    I would strongly suggest using NDesk.Options (Documentation) and/or Mono.Options (same API, different namespace). An example from the documentation:

    bool show_help = false;
    List<string> names = new List<string> ();
    int repeat = 1;
    
    var p = new OptionSet () {
        { "n|name=", "the {NAME} of someone to greet.",
           v => names.Add (v) },
        { "r|repeat=", 
           "the number of {TIMES} to repeat the greeting.\n" + 
              "this must be an integer.",
            (int v) => repeat = v },
        { "v", "increase debug message verbosity",
           v => { if (v != null) ++verbosity; } },
        { "h|help",  "show this message and exit", 
           v => show_help = v != null },
    };
    
    List<string> extra;
    try {
        extra = p.Parse (args);
    }
    catch (OptionException e) {
        Console.Write ("greet: ");
        Console.WriteLine (e.Message);
        Console.WriteLine ("Try `greet --help' for more information.");
        return;
    }
    
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