Make the em dash (—) also work when using options (#160)
Some devices (such as iPhones) automatically change it to `—` when you type `--`. To get it to stay as `--` you have to type something like `-f-` and then delete the f, which can be annoying. Some people probably don't realize this problem and wonder why it didn't work. Allowing both should make for a better user experience.
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  let concated = "";
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					  let concated = "";
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  for (let i = 0; i < input.length; i++) {
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					  for (let i = 0; i < input.length; i++) {
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    const a = input[i];
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					    const a = input[i];
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    if (a.startsWith("--") && !curr) {
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					    if ((a.startsWith("--") || a.startsWith("—")) && !curr) {
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      if (a.includes("=")) {
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					      if (a.includes("=")) {
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        const [arg, value] = a.slice(2).split("=");
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					        const [arg, value] = (a.startsWith("--") ? a.slice(2).split("=") : a.slice(1).split("="));
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        let ended = true;
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					        let ended = true;
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        if (arg !== "_") {
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					        if (arg !== "_") {
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          if (value.startsWith("\"")) {
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					          if (value.startsWith("\"")) {
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