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- Side simple project in Rust
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What's everyone working on this week (46/2022)?
I just hit 2.0 of my small CLI app - https://github.com/badjr13/laydown - after switching from standard library to Clap for the argument parsing which ever so slightly changed the API. Right now I'm focusing on wrapping up some testing and completing a basic CI/CD pipeline using GitHub actions.
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Implementing Display: write() vs print()
Here is the PR with the refactor if it helps answer my question.
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Shoutout to an awesome community! A follow-up to releasing "laydown" - my first Rust application.
A little over a week ago, I shared my first Rust project, laydown on this subreddit and the response from all of you was amazing. It was a super simple idea that I used to help dip my toe into Rust. I shared it with you all as a "final step" to make it feel complete without any expectations and honestly was anticipating a very minimal reaction from the community if any. Ten days later, the GitHub repo has 63 stars, multiple issues and pull requests have been created, there is another contributor on the project, and as of yesterday, there is now a Changelog and version 1.1.0 has been released with some additional features requested by you!
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If you have "Daily Standups", you might get some use out of my first ever Rust project.
Interesting. Feel free to create an issue on the repo - https://github.com/badjr13/laydown/issues - and perhaps I'll get to it.
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badjr13/laydown is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of laydown is Rust.
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