PowerShell VS rust_cmd_lib

Compare PowerShell vs rust_cmd_lib and see what are their differences.

rust_cmd_lib

Common rust command-line macros and utilities, to write shell-script like tasks in a clean, natural and rusty way (by rust-shell-script)
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PowerShell rust_cmd_lib
397 11
43,197 980
0.7% -
9.7 8.0
7 days ago 5 months ago
C# Rust
MIT License Apache License 2.0
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PowerShell

Posts with mentions or reviews of PowerShell. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-03-14.

rust_cmd_lib

Posts with mentions or reviews of rust_cmd_lib. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-25.
  • Was Rust Worth It?
    18 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 25 Oct 2023
  • Execute $(command) in std::process::Command?
    1 project | /r/rust | 25 Jul 2021
    With rust_cmd_lib, you can write below code without launching shell:
  • How to do things safely in Bash
    9 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 3 Apr 2021
    zsh is also doing the variable substitution better than bash. FYI, I just released rust_cmd_lib 1.0 recently, which can do variable substitution without any quotes: https://github.com/rust-shell-script/rust_cmd_lib
  • cmd_lib: v1.0 released!
    1 project | /r/rust | 29 Mar 2021
  • Process file in parallel
    1 project | /r/rust | 26 Mar 2021
    With cmd_lib and rayon, it could be done in below one line code:
  • Using rust cmd_lib to replace your bash scripts!
    2 projects | /r/bash | 19 Mar 2021
    #!/usr/bin/env ngs # In response to https://github.com/rust-shell-script/rust_cmd_lib/blob/1f2fc2303db3f467c42589bd944b31834c8a0bca/examples/dd_test.rs # $ ./dd_test.ngs --file /dev/nvme0n1 --block_size 4096 --threads_count 4 # [LOG 2021-03-20 10:57:14 IST] Dropping caches at first # [LOG 2021-03-20 10:57:14 IST] Running command: sudo bash -c echo\ 3\ \>\ /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches # [LOG 2021-03-20 10:57:15 IST] Running with threads: 4, block size: 4096 # [LOG 2021-03-20 10:57:15 IST] Running command: sudo bash -c dd\ if=/dev/nvme0n1\ of=/dev/null\ bs=4096\ skip=1310720\ count=655360\ 2\>\&1 # [LOG 2021-03-20 10:57:15 IST] Running command: sudo bash -c dd\ if=/dev/nvme0n1\ of=/dev/null\ bs=4096\ skip=655360\ count=655360\ 2\>\&1 # [LOG 2021-03-20 10:57:15 IST] Running command: sudo bash -c dd\ if=/dev/nvme0n1\ of=/dev/null\ bs=4096\ skip=1966080\ count=655360\ 2\>\&1 # [LOG 2021-03-20 10:57:15 IST] Running command: sudo bash -c dd\ if=/dev/nvme0n1\ of=/dev/null\ bs=4096\ skip=0\ count=655360\ 2\>\&1 # [LOG 2021-03-20 10:57:22 IST] thread 0 bandwidth: 450 MB/s # [LOG 2021-03-20 10:57:22 IST] thread 1 bandwidth: 451 MB/s # [LOG 2021-03-20 10:57:22 IST] thread 2 bandwidth: 453 MB/s # [LOG 2021-03-20 10:57:22 IST] thread 3 bandwidth: 451 MB/s # [LOG 2021-03-20 10:57:22 IST] Total bandwidth: 1805 MB/s # Command line arguments automatically fed into main() # Default data size - 10G F main(file:Str, block_size:Int=4096, threads_count:Int=1, data_size:Int=10 * 1024 * 1024 * 1024) { log("Dropping caches at first") $(log: sudo bash -c "echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches") log("Running with threads: ${threads_count}, block size: ${block_size}") # Parallel map: each callback runs in it's own thread cnt = data_size / threads_count / block_size results = threads_count.pmap(F(i) { off = cnt * i `log: sudo bash -c "dd if=$file of=/dev/null bs=$block_size skip=$off count=$cnt 2>&1"` }) total_bandwidth = 0 results.each_idx_val(F(i, output) { # "line:" makes the first line of output as the result of `...` bandwidth = `echo $output | line: awk '/MB/ {print $10}'`.Int() log("thread ${i} bandwidth: ${bandwidth} MB/s") total_bandwidth += bandwidth }) log("Total bandwidth: $total_bandwidth MB/s") } # When running without arguments F main() { # exit() - exit code is 1 unless otherwise specified exit("Usage: ${ARGV0} --file FILE [--block_size BLOCK_SIZE] [--threads_count THREADS_COUNT] [--data_size DATA_SIZE]") }
  • Release v0.12.0 · rust-shell-script/rust_cmd_lib
    1 project | /r/rust | 9 Mar 2021
  • Convert tetris.sh and pipes.sh line-by-line to rust code
    1 project | /r/rust | 5 Mar 2021
    Thanks for the inspiration from previous posts, and I tried to convert pipes.sh to rust code today. It turned out to be very straightforward with the help of rust_cmd_lib, and your can check both language versions in the project examples directory.
  • rust_cmd_lib v0.10: to write shell-script like tasks in a clean, natural and rusty way
    2 projects | /r/rust | 24 Feb 2021
    Yes, your concern is correct and that's why I encourage people to use macros by default: https://github.com/rust-shell-script/rust_cmd_lib#security-notes

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