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Easy installation via crates.io
After futzing around for a little bit, I determined that the easiest way right now to install this package is to clone it, check out the latest release tag, and then run the cargo install
command described in the readme. I actually ran through this twice because I also use ASDF and I wanted to use the same version of rust that you used to build sad
so I could install from a clean repo before trying again with the version of rust I generally use as my toolchain in a global scope (1.49.0
).
A couple of things I also wanted to check on before I just opened an issue on someone else's repo. I wanted to get a feel for how open to contributions you are and if there's anything that you'd rather someone take a look at first than publishing to crates.io. I generally try to open issues to see how open an author is to them (unless they're bugs) so that I can contribute.
The other option that can be floated if crates.io is an absolute no go is to update the README to include steps for checking out the latest tagged version
sorry this project is in need of some house keeping, I will need to update at least 1 dependency before everything can work fine.
I don't have time to do this for a few days, because of stuff I have going on in my personal life.
Please be a little bit patient, I will work on it.
No no worries, if there's any one thing I want to make clear it's that I don't expect you to bend over backwards or anything. I just really like this project and was interested in doing some hacking. The big thing I wanted to find out was if there was anything it would be preferred I look into first or something
This tool is looks so cool! I also hope it can be published on crates.io, so one can simply run command like cargo install sad
to install this amazing tool.
humm ok, on the map
no eta tho, im kinda busy with life stuff
try it to install sad:
cargo install -f --git https://github.com/ms-jpq/sad --branch senpai
it can work for me, perhaps it is useful for others.