Crates.io | fecho |
lib.rs | fecho |
version | 0.3.2 |
source | src |
created_at | 2023-11-12 18:16:27.874484 |
updated_at | 2023-11-20 19:15:56.058715 |
description | A simple tool to echo multiple files, text, or piped values. |
homepage | https://github.com/LGXerxes/fecho |
repository | https://github.com/LGXerxes/fecho |
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echo
made in rust, which can take files as input with the -f
flag
cargo install fecho
A simple tool to echo multiple files, or text, or piped values
Usage: fecho [OPTIONS] [INPUT]...
Arguments:
[INPUT]... What should be repeated
Options:
-f, --file [INPUT] becomes a list of files you want to fecho
-c, --count <COUNT> Quantity of repetitions [default: 1]
-s, --separator [<SEPARATOR>] Optional separator, newline if no argument is given
-t, --top <TOP> Return display the first [TOP] lines of each echo
-h, --help Print help
-V, --version Print version
Using fecho to get the first two lines of a file:
fecho Cargo.toml -f -n 2 -t 2
[package]
name = "fecho"
[package]
name = "fecho"
Or multiple files
fecho Cargo.toml src/main.rs -f -n 2 -t 2 -s ";🦄;"
[package]
name = "fecho"
;🦄;
use std::{
error::Error,
;🦄;
[package]
name = "fecho"
;🦄;
use std::{
error::Error,
You can also pipe it through stdin:
fecho Cargo.toml -f | ./fecho -n 2 -t 2
[package]
name = "fecho"
[package]
name = "fecho"
Or just:
fecho 'Hello World!' -n 3 -s 'Hello User!'
Hello World!
Hello User!
Hello World!
Hello User!
Hello World!
When fecho is used to read stdin you can use the --continuos
flag to make it read stdin continuously:
Which doesn't support the -n
flag.
And makes the -t flag dictate the quantity of lines between each separator.
ping archlinux.org -c 6 | fecho -c -t 2 -s "=============="
PING archlinux.org (xx.xxx.xxx.xxx) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from archlinux.org (xx.xxx.xxx.xxx): icmp_seq=1 ttl=53 time=30.6 ms
==============
64 bytes from archlinux.org (xx.xxx.xxx.xxx): icmp_seq=2 ttl=53 time=33.5 ms
64 bytes from archlinux.org (xx.xxx.xxx.xxx): icmp_seq=3 ttl=53 time=33.2 ms
==============
64 bytes from archlinux.org (xx.xxx.xxx.xxx): icmp_seq=4 ttl=53 time=32.7 ms
64 bytes from archlinux.org (xx.xxx.xxx.xxx): icmp_seq=5 ttl=53 time=30.6 ms
==============
64 bytes from archlinux.org (xx.xxx.xxx.xxx): icmp_seq=6 ttl=53 time=33.0 ms
Comparing it to the normal output:
Where it will take the entire output and only then print it.
ping archlinux.org -c 6 | ./fecho -t 2 -n 3 -s "=============="
PING archlinux.org (xx.xxx.xxx.xxx) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from archlinux.org (xx.xxx.xxx.xxx): icmp_seq=1 ttl=53 time=44.3 ms
==============
PING archlinux.org (xx.xxx.xxx.xxx) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from archlinux.org (xx.xxx.xxx.xxx): icmp_seq=1 ttl=53 time=44.3 ms
==============
PING archlinux.org (xx.xxx.xxx.xxx) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from archlinux.org (xx.xxx.xxx.xxx): icmp_seq=1 ttl=53 time=44.3 ms
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