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Commandline
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Let's start colm with the '--help' command line argument.
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colm --help
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NOTE: This reflects the development version 0.13.0.4;
```usage: colm [options] file
general:
-h, -H, -?, --help print this usage and exit
-v --version print version information and exit
-o <file> write output to <file>
-c compile only (don't produce binary)
-e <file> write C++ export header to <file>
-x <file> write C++ export code to <file>
-m <file> write C++ commit code to <file>
-a <file> additional code file to include in output program
```
This reveals us some more insights: it reads a 'colm' file and creates a object file with eventually cpp/h/x code.
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