[#args] = Introduction to Arguments Actions and commands that OliveTin runs, without arguments, are generally quite safe - only that command can be run, without modifications. However, many users need the flexibility to set options on that command - normally called command line arguments. In OliveTin, arguments are defined in a shell commands like `echo {{ message }}`, with a bit of extra configuration. Examples of valid argument names are `{{ personName }}`, `{{ customer_number }}` and `{{ ISBN11_code }}`. * a-z (case insensitive) * _ is allowed * numbers are allowed (argument names can also start with numbers) * all other characters are invalid for argument names. == What's Next? Now that you understand how arguments work, explore the different argument types and features: * xref:args/types.adoc[Argument types] - Learn about different input types (text, dropdown, checkbox, etc.) * xref:args/safety.adoc[Argument safety] - Understand how OliveTin keeps arguments safe * xref:args/suggestions.adoc[Argument suggestions] - Add dynamic suggestions to help users * xref:args/regex.adoc[Input validation with regex] - Validate user input with regular expressions * xref:args/env.adoc[Environment variables] - Use arguments to set environment variables * xref:action_examples/intro.adoc[See examples] - View real-world examples using arguments