//! Copy from an input byte stream to an output byte stream. //! This uses `nameless` types for the streams so it accepts //! any regular file name, gzipped file name, any http, file, //! or data URL, or "-" for stdin or stdout. use nameless::{InputByteStream, OutputByteStream}; use std::io::copy; /// A minimal example showing how `kommand`, `InputByteStream`, /// and `OutputByteStream` all work together. /// /// # Arguments /// /// * `input` - Input source /// * `output` - Output sink #[kommand::main] fn main(mut input: InputByteStream, mut output: OutputByteStream) -> anyhow::Result<()> { copy(&mut input, &mut output)?; Ok(()) }