| Crates.io | traiy |
| lib.rs | traiy |
| version | 1.0.4 |
| created_at | 2025-04-19 04:04:22.931261+00 |
| updated_at | 2025-05-10 18:06:15.799434+00 |
| description | THIS CRATE IS YANKED. Please see tray_cli and/or traiy_core for the evolved project. |
| homepage | |
| repository | https://github.com/maulberto3/traiy |
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| id | 1640290 |
| size | 3,043 |
Heads up! This crate is no longer actively maintained as a standalone project. It has evolved and its functionality has been integrated into a larger Rust workspace.
Why was this crate yanked?
Over time, the scope and goals of this project expanded. To better organize the codebase, share common utilities, and provide a more cohesive user experience, the project was restructured into a Rust workspace. This allows for better separation of concerns and more streamlined development.
Where can I find the evolved functionality?
The features and capabilities previously offered by this crate can now be found in the following crates:
tray_cli: This crate provides the command-line interface (CLI) tools that were originally in traiy crate. If you were using traiy for its command-line utilities, please refer to the tray_cli crate.What should I do?
If you were using this crate, please:
tray_cli crate to find the corresponding features and APIs.Cargo.toml file to depend on the relevant crates (tray_cli) instead of this yanked crate.We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause, but we believe this restructuring will ultimately lead to a more robust and maintainable project. Thank you for your understanding!
For more information and detailed usage instructions for the new crates, please refer to their respective README files.