[UI/UX] Streamline CLI Help and standardize command usage#324
[UI/UX] Streamline CLI Help and standardize command usage#324
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- Simplified the primary Usage line to a high-level format. - Categorized commands into logical groups for better readability. - Standardized argument placeholders (e.g., <target>). - Removed redundant --top flag from --analyze command logic, favoring the more powerful dynamic selectors. Co-authored-by: RainRat <20098977+RainRat@users.noreply.github.com>
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This change improves the CLI's visual hierarchy and discoverability by organizing the help output into logical categories and simplifying the main usage summary. It also standardizes the command interface by removing the redundant
--topflag from theanalyzecommand, encouraging the use of dynamic selectors liketoporrandomas positional arguments, which is consistent with other tools in the suite.PR created automatically by Jules for task 1179415392531698677 started by @RainRat