# rulex CLI ⚠️ **DEPRECATED** ⚠️ Use the `pomsky-bin` crate instead. Rulex was [renamed to pomsky](https://pomsky-lang.org/blog/renaming-rulex/). This CLI allows you to compile [rulex expressions](../README.md) to regexes in the command line. ## Use pre-built binaries Binaries are available for Windows, Linux and macOS. Download them from the [releases page](https://github.com/rulex-rs/pomsky/releases). ## Install from source This requires that a recent Rust toolchain is installed. Instructions for how to install Rust can be found [here](https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install). Install the CLI with ```sh cargo install rulex-bin ``` ## Usage Then you can compile rulex expressions to a regex flavor of your choice; the default is PCRE. ```sh $ rulex --help rulex 0.1.0 Ludwig Stecher Compile rulex expressions, a new regular expression language USAGE: rulex [OPTIONS] [INPUT] ARGS: Rulex expression to compile OPTIONS: -d, --debug Show debug information -f, --flavor Regex flavor [possible values: pcre, python, java, javascript, dotnet, ruby, rust] -h, --help Print help information -p, --path File containing the rulex expression to compile -V, --version Print version information ``` It provides nice error messages: ```sh $ rulex "'Hello world'* \X+" Error: × Backslash escapes are not supported ╭──── 1 │ 'Hello world'* \X+ · ─┬ · ╰── error occurred here ╰──── help: Replace `\X` with `Grapheme` ``` ## License Dual-licensed under the [MIT license](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) or the [Apache 2.0 license](https://opensource.org/licenses/Apache-2.0).