The question How to Parse Command Line Arguments in C++? is asking how to parse command line options. This is a reasonably scoped "How-to" question, and is not really a duplicate of the target What parameter parser libraries are there for C++? which is asking for library solutions (the target appears to be seeking recommendations, and should probably remain closed). I've reopened the "how-to" question.
Note that the comparison with the possibly similar C question is not really relevant, mostly because it's an old question. Things used to be very different back in the day, and questions that would be downvoted to oblivion, and insta-closed and insta-deleted today, were very well received, and have lots of views and upvotes.
I've reopened the C++ question on its merit, and not because of any possible connection with the C question, which may or may not be close-worthy.
A little bit of cleanup was needed.
The question says "best" which is a trigger for curators to close as opinion based. I've rephrased that part slightly.
The question also specifies a particular syntax, which seems unnecessary, so I've edited that to just be a suggested syntax, or an example of what command line options might look like.
The question also did have a line "Is there a library in STL to do this?", which is seeking Recommendations. I've removed this line, and added a link to the old target in the question body. I've also removed the old banner since that seems to stick around even when the question is reopened.
Importantly, there are also a number of answers (7/10) on this question that suggest external libraries:
These should be moved to the second question, i.e. the old target, and I've raised a flag asking for migration of those answers. Some of these suggestions are duplicated on the target, and so needn't be migrated (I've indicated which ones these are in the above list.
Similarly, there is an answer on the old target that isn't suggesting external libraries at all, and instead should be moved to this question:
I've raised a flag for migrating this answer as well.