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rustyline
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Ghee 0.4 - The tastiest way to work with Linux extended attributes (xattrs)
This latest release adds a Rustyline-based REPL and additional tools for using the filesystem as a relational database. The new init subcommand lets you declare the primary key by which a directory (and its subdirectories) are indexed, while ins and del now allow insertion and deletion of records while keeping related indices up to date. ls is helpful in the REPL, showing Ghee's view of the world.
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Is there an equivalent Rust crate?
That what gnu readline is good at, interpreter like interface. There is also this one https://github.com/kkawakam/rustyline
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I wrote a scheme in Rust called Marwood
In the process of implementing Marwood's web REPL, I ported rust's [Rustyline](https://github.com/kkawakam/rustyline) readline library to an Xterm.js typescript addon called [xterm-readline](https://github.com/strtok/xterm-readline/).
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here! (43/2022)!
There is rustyline, which is a readline implementation. It supports line editing in emacs or vi mode (selectable). I don't know if it can operate on two strings as input, but if your program takes input from a terminal, this could be what you are looking for.
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Why are crate docs a pain in the ass to understand usage?
Not sure if it will help in this case (docs always take effort to write and make good), but most crates have an examples directory in the root of their repo which can be helpful in the absence of guide-level docs https://github.com/kkawakam/rustyline/tree/master/examples
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Storing user input as array
https://crates.io/crates/rustyline - readline clone in Rust
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Is there any way to communicate with a running binary in terminal?
https://github.com/kkawakam/rustyline (literally, input a command)
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Version 1.5.0 released.
Also based on popular demand, the REPL tool now uses a slightly enhanced version of rustyline for line editing and history.
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Where to find more thorough Rust docs
it is also worth checking if library contains examples. this one does.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (45/2021)!
Maybe try reedline or rustyline and see if they meet your needs?
just
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I stopped worrying and loved Makefiles
I don't like makefiles, but I've been enjoying justfiles: https://github.com/casey/just
- Just a Command Runner
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Ask HN: Any tool for managing large and variable command lines?
I started using just [0] on my projects and have been very happy so far. It is very similar to make but focused on commands rather than build outputs.
Define your recipes and then you can compose them as needed.
[0] https://github.com/casey/just
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Ask HN: What software sparks joy when using?
just - https://github.com/casey/just
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GitHub switched to Docker Compose v2, action needed
Welp there is absolute chaos in that thread -- guess it's not an April Fools joke.
I wonder if relying on CI for anything other than provisioning machines is a mistake -- maybe we should have never moved from doing things from local scripts written in $LANGUAGE.
That said, I'm probably biased since I'm a massive fan of things like `make` and more appropriately for the current age, `just`[0]
[0]: https://github.com/casey/just
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Which command did you run 1731 days ago?
> When a command has some cognitive requirements I create a script with some ${1:-default} values and I store them all in $PATH enabled local/bin
I would consider using just for this:
https://github.com/casey/just
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Using Make – writing less Makefile
Your coworker's experience is more principled: Make is a mediocre tool for executing commands. It wasn't ever designed for that. Although it is pretty common to see what you are mentioning in projects because it doesn't require installing a dependency.
For a repo where an easy to install (single binary) dependency is a non-issue, consider using just. [1] You get `just -l` where you can see all the command available, the ability to use different languages, and overall simpler command writing.
[1] https://github.com/casey/just
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Show HN: Just.sh – compiler that turns Justfiles into portable shell scripts
This is fantastic, but I'd say that this solution is somewhat in response to this open issue from 2019:
https://github.com/casey/just/issues/429
I really wish just was included as a package in distributions.
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Sharing Saturday #496
So far, I didn't work on new features at all but on stabilizing the ground for further development: 1. CMake lists and modules were rewritten a lot, now managing builds and their configurations is much lesser pain. 2. Brought in Justfile for regular tasks, and it's great, no less. 3. Linters, formatters, analyzers for almost all the code (except for Janet for now, as because of it being a niche and young technology, it didn't get enough attention yet). 4. ECS stub. Now runtime class doesn't look like a god object. 5. Started writing unit tests which didn't happen with my personal projects before and maybe indicates how serious am I about this one :D 6. Some of previously hardcoded data has been moved to INI files. Now, if I release the game in 10 years, and in 10 more years some eccentric person decides to make a variant of it, it will be slightly simpler.
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What’s with DevOps engineers using `make` of all things?
i've grown to like this for my personal projects. https://github.com/casey/just
What are some alternatives?
linefeed - Configurable, extensible, interactive line reader
Task - A task runner / simpler Make alternative written in Go
rust-copperline - Pure-Rust Command Line Editing Library
cargo-make - Rust task runner and build tool.
liner - A readline-like library in Rust.
cargo-xtask
reedline - A feature-rich line editor - powering Nushell
Taskfile - Repository for the Taskfile template.
duct.rs - a Rust library for running child processes
CodeLLDB - A native debugger extension for VSCode based on LLDB
rustgenhash - CLI tool written in Rust which can be used to generate hashes
cargo-release - Cargo subcommand `release`: everything about releasing a rust crate.