Published On Sep 8, 2023
When you're building Rust applications, you'll oftentimes want to pass in user defined command line arguments. Although 3rd party crates exist for parsing CLI arguments, Rust also has built in functions that help you retrieve argument values. In this video, we'll explore how to retrieve and parse cli args, without importing any third-party crates!
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