--- tags: - v2 search: boost: 2 --- One of the philosophies behind cli is that an API should be playful and full of discovery. So a cli app can be as little as one line of code in `main()`. ```go package main import ( "os" "github.com/urfave/cli/v2" ) func main() { (&cli.App{}).Run(os.Args) } ``` This app will run and show help text, but is not very useful. Let's give an action to execute and some help documentation: ```go package main import ( "fmt" "log" "os" "github.com/urfave/cli/v2" ) func main() { app := &cli.App{ Name: "boom", Usage: "make an explosive entrance", Action: func(*cli.Context) error { fmt.Println("boom! I say!") return nil }, } if err := app.Run(os.Args); err != nil { log.Fatal(err) } } ``` Running this already gives you a ton of functionality, plus support for things like subcommands and flags, which are covered below.