tshell
A shell for windows made in rust (by Dragonabysm)
grab
An attempt at making a simple clone of grep(1) using Rust. (by selectiveduplicate)
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tshell
Posts with mentions or reviews of tshell.
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grab
Posts with mentions or reviews of grab.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-10-25.
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My first project: A basic grep clone
As part of my journey of learning Rust, I've made a very basic clone of grep. It has most of the primary functions of grep, I think. Along the way I've learned a lot. It could certainly use some performance optimizations; if you look at the code you'll know what I mean! But I'm proud of it; never thought I could do systems programming or shape up a tool like this from scratch.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing tshell and grab you can also consider the following projects:
ferris-fetch - 🎨🦀 A system information tool for Rustaceans
teip - Masking tape to help commands "do one thing well"