# Arbor **Arbor** is a command-line application written in Rust, designed to provide quick, trie-based autocomplete suggestions. Arbor lets users enter words interactively and suggests completions based on the input prefix. ## Interactive Mode In interactive mode, Arbor will prompt you to enter words or prefixes. Based on the entered text, it will provide autocomplete suggestions. 1. **Adding Words**: Type a word and press Enter to add it to the trie. 2. **Autocomplete Suggestions**: Type a prefix and press Enter to see a list of words that match the prefix. ### Example: ![tutorial](tutorial.gif) ## Features - **Interactive Autocomplete** - Provides word suggestions based on prefixes entered by the user. - **Efficient and Lightweight** - Built with Rust for high performance and low memory usage. - **Easy Installation** - Can be installed directly via Cargo. ## Installation You can install Arbor using Cargo: ```bash cargo install arbor-cli ``` ## Usage After installation, simply run `arbor` in your terminal: ```bash arbor-cli ``` ### Command-Line Options - **`-l`, `--language `**: Specifies the language for suggestions (e.g., `en-US`). - **`-t`, `--thread-count `**: Sets the number of threads for processing (e.g., `4`). - **`-m`, `--max-suggestion `**: Limits the number of suggestions returned for a prefix (e.g., `5`). - **`-b`, `--backup`**: Enables backup mode. When this flag is set, you must also specify the `--output` option. - **`-o`, `--output `**: Specifies the file path for saving backup suggestions (only applicable if `--backup` is enabled). To exit the application, you can use `Ctrl+C` or `Esc`. ## Contributing Contributions are welcome! Feel free to fork the repository, open issues, or submit pull requests. ## License This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the [LICENSE](LICENSE) file for more details.