# cli_tree A simple library that displays a set of defined nodes as a tree in the terminal ## Example: ```rust use cli_tree::TreeNode; // This will print: // Test Node // ├─Child 1 // ├─Child 2 // │ ├─Child 2.1 // │ ├─Child 2.2 // │ ├─Child 2.3 // │ │ ├─Child 2.3.1 // │ │ └─Child 2.3.2 // │ └─Child 2.4 // │ ├─Child 2.4.1 // │ ├─Child 2.4.2 // │ └─Child 2.4.3 // └─Child 3 let mut node = TreeNode::new("Test Node"); // add a single child node.add_child(TreeNode::new("Child 1")); // add a child with children which also have children node.add_child(TreeNode::new_with_children("Child 2", vec![TreeNode::new("Child 2.1"), TreeNode::new("Child 2.2"), TreeNode::new_with_children("Child 2.3", vec![TreeNode::new("Child 2.3.1"), TreeNode::new("Child 2.3.2")]), TreeNode::new_with_children("Child 2.4", vec![TreeNode::new("Child 2.4.1"), TreeNode::new("Child 2.4.2"), TreeNode::new("Child 2.4.3")])])); // add another singular child node.add_child(TreeNode::new("Child 3")); println!("{}", node); ``` Plans:\ [X] Properly generate the tree\ [-] Small optimizations\ [-] Make it easier to generate nodes with many layers of children