expectrl
pd
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expectrl
- expectrl [0.3.0] : A library for controlling interactive programs in a pseudo-terminal
- expectrl v0.2.0 - A tool for automating terminal applications
- expectrl v0.1.3 - A tool for automating terminal applications in Unix.
- expectrl v0.1.1 - A tool for automating terminal applications in Unix.
- expectrl - A tool for automating terminal applications in Unix.
- https://github.com/zhiburt/expectrl - A tool for automating terminal applications in Unix.
pd
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How to optimise compilation times with Rust
A bit late... Is the pd you're talking about https://github.com/wyhaya/pd? Or something else?
What are some alternatives?
heim - Cross-platform async library for system information fetching 🦀
fd - A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to 'find'
gobble - Rust rewrite of Devour
hwatch - A modern alternative to the watch command, records the differences in execution results and can check this differences at after.
ctx - 💻 Simple terminal-based code editor written in Rust
termplay - GitLab: https://gitlab.com/jD91mZM2/termplay
remote-pty - Tricking shells into interactive mode when local PTY's are not available
watchbind - A cli menu for periodically watching a program's output and executing commands on its lines through keybindings
move-links - CLI utility to move (or rename) your files to a new location and redirect all of its symbolic links, to the new path
sshx - Fast, collaborative live terminal sharing over the web
conpty - A Rust abstraction over ConPTY https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/windows-command-line-introducing-the-windows-pseudo-console-conpty/
grab - An attempt at making a simple clone of grep(1) using Rust.