# Text-Processing-Toolkit Text-Processing-Toolkit subsumes a few simple and lightweight Rust implementations of popular Unix Shell commands such as cat and wc that run everywhere thanks to the Rust compiler. ## Installation Installation works from source via ``` cargo install tpt ``` ## TPR Text-Processing-Read - short tpr - is a command line utility similar to cat and can be used like this: ``` Text Processing Toolkit 0.1 IceBlockProduction A Rust implementation of the Unix concatenate command (cat) USAGE: tpr.exe [FLAGS] --file FLAGS: -h, --help Prints help information -n, --numbered Print lines numbered -V, --version Prints version information OPTIONS: -f, --file Path to file ``` An example usage would be: ``` tpr -n -f faust.txt This prints everything from the specified file faust.txt with numbered lines to stdout ``` ## TPC Text-Processing-Count - short tpc - is a command line utility similar to wc and can be used like this: ``` Text Processing Toolkit 0.1 A Rust implementation of the Unix wordcount command (wc) USAGE: tpc.exe [FLAGS] --file FLAGS: -b, --bytes Print byte count -c, --chars Print char count -h, --help Prints help information -l, --lines Print line count -V, --version Prints version information -w, --words Print word count OPTIONS: -f, --file Path to file ``` An example usage would be: ``` tpc -bclw -f faust.txt This prints the byte count, char count, line count and word count of the file faust.txt to stdout ``` ## License Licensed under MIT License.