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feat: allow specifying handlers as config #11

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Adds the ability to pass a config object to the citty entry point in order to specify handlers for options/commands.

Defining them inline like this means you no longer have to iterate the parsed commands/options.

It also means you can safely have options named the same for different sub-commands, and have separate handlers.

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commit: 1f9a0c9

Adds the ability to pass a config object to the citty entry point in
order to specify handlers for options/commands.

Defining them inline like this means you no longer have to iterate the
parsed commands/options.

It also means you can safely have options named the same for different
sub-commands, and have separate handlers.
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