xdgkit2

Crates.ioxdgkit2
lib.rsxdgkit2
version3.2.5
sourcesrc
created_at2024-05-17 04:55:12.903824
updated_at2024-05-23 01:59:01.493417
descriptionA command line kit for XDG specs. As well as a Rust library
homepagehttps://freedesktop.org
repositoryhttps://github.com/loyalpartner/xdgkit
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lee (loyalpartner)

documentation

https://docs.rs/xdgkit2/

README

xdgkit

XDGkit

Documentation Crates.io

The XDG library and command line tool kit!

Much has been copy-pasted from freedesktop.org and rustified as enums and structs with implementations in main for a binary tool to use the specs.

xdgkit follows SemVer

For Example:

  • 0.0.1 was the initial release

  • 0.1.0 saw the addition of icon-theme to the CLI subcommands

  • 0.2.0 saw the addition of desktop-menu to the CLI subcommands

  • 2.0.0 saw a breaking change: renaming libxdgkit to xdgkit

basedir

This uses std::env and returns Result<String, VarError> as does std::env This provides all the normal XDG variables, as well as locations for icons, menu/directory files, desktop files, and the autostart directories The command line parser will automatically check for existing directories. The functions that have Vec like properties (applications directory for example) can all be easily expanded

use xdgkit::basedir::*;

// simple use
let app_dirs:Vec<String> = convert_to_vec(applications());

This will return an empty vector with an empty string if nothing exists

** this implements autostart-spec, basedir-spec, and trash-spec** from the XDG specifications

desktop-entry

Reads in a desktop file and turns it into a struct which can be accessed for any of the desktop file features you will find in the freedesktop spec.

As a library this returns a struct of mostly Option<whatever>

As a CLI utility it returns a String printed on a new line (or a blank line if the field is empty that you are looking for. In other words, you will need something like:

icon_finder

Based off of the psuedo code on freedesktop.org

use xdgkit::icon_finder;
use std::path::PathBuf;

let icon_name = "firefox";
// look for the 48px icon
let icon = match icon_finder::find_icon(icon_name.to_string(),48,1){
    Some(icon)=>icon,
    None=>PathBuf::new(),
};
// this will show the path to the icon in the current theme
println!("Firefox icon:{:?}", icon);

icon_theme/icon-theme

Reads an index.theme ini-style file and turns it into a struct of Option<whatever> which can be accessed for any of the icon theme spec features you will find in the freedesktop spec, or the documentation of this library/program.

As a CLI utility it returns a String printed on a new line (or a blank line if the field is empty that you are looking for.

WORKS IN PROGRESS

serde does not work for any xml library currently, due to "repeated, out of order elements", which is required for most xml files. This will not be fixed in serde-xml-rs, so who knows if there will be a rust serde xml library that supports serde and xml and rust.... This effects:

  • recently_used

  • desktop_menu/desktop-menu

  • user_places

Until then, I may get around to manually reading it all...

Commit count: 35

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