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feat: Add new mechanism for defining subcommands as methods. #156

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@DanCardin DanCardin changed the title feat: Add new "method" style of defining subcommands. feat: Add new mechanism for defining subcommands as methods. Oct 18, 2024
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pawamoy commented Oct 18, 2024

Looks awesome, I'll have to try this 🚀

@DanCardin DanCardin force-pushed the dc/methods branch 4 times, most recently from e4ad30f to c7a6f58 Compare October 19, 2024 10:57
@DanCardin DanCardin merged commit e04f6b6 into main Oct 20, 2024
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@DanCardin DanCardin deleted the dc/methods branch October 20, 2024 23:34
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