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-<h1 align="center">Introduction</h1>
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-If you're troubled by these issues —
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-1. Too many subcommands make `main.rs` bloat rapidly;
-2. Handler logic mixed with side effects;
-3. Logging, auth, and other cross-cutting concerns are hard to inject non-invasively;
-4. Maintaining shell completion scripts for multiple platforms wears you out;
-5. Global resources everywhere, making testing difficult.
-
-… then you've come to the right place.
-
-Of course, if you're just curious about "how to write maintainable CLIs in Rust," you've also come to the right place — it'll be fun.
-
-## What is Mingling?
-
-> **Mìng Lìng** is the pinyin of the Chinese word **命令**,
-> which translates to **Command** in English.
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-Mingling is a CLI framework built with Rust. It's free, open-source, and licensed under the permissive MIT / Apache 2.0 license.
-
-Mingling's design goals:
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-- **Extensible**: From 3 subcommands to 30, same pattern, no framework swap
-- **Decoupled**: Parse args once, write business logic once, define output format once. Each independent.
-- **Type-driven**: Clear, typed data flows through the pipeline — not `Vec<String>`
-- **Lightweight deps**: Minimal core deps, low cost to pull in; advanced features on demand, no compile-time drag
-- **Efficient**: Dispatch logic generated at compile time, no unnecessary runtime overhead
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-
-Alright, wanna give it a try?