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>>> parser.parse_args('--str --int'.split())
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Namespace(types=[<class 'str'>, <class 'int'>])
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* ``'count'`` - This counts the number of times a keyword argument occurs. For
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example, this is useful for increasing verbosity levels::
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>>> parser = argparse.ArgumentParser()
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>>> parser.add_argument('--verbose', '-v', action='count')
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>>> parser.parse_args('-vvv'.split())
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Namespace(verbose=3)
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* ``'help'`` - This prints a complete help message for all the options in the
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current parser and then exits. By default a help action is automatically
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added to the parser. See :class:`ArgumentParser` for details of how the
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output is created.
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* ``'version'`` - This expects a ``version=`` keyword argument in the
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:meth:`~ArgumentParser.add_argument` call, and prints version information
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and exits when invoked.
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