# yes-or-no A very simple yes or no CLI tool ## Installation Add `yes-or-no` to your project's dependencies: ```toml [dependencies] yes-or-no = "0.1" ``` ## Usage: Here is an example of how to use `yes-or-no` in your Rust project: ```rust use yes_or_no::yes_or_no; fn main() { if yes_or_no("🦀 Do you like Rust? 🦀", true) { println!("You like Rust! 🤩" ); } else { println!("You don't like Rust... 😭"); } } ``` When you run the program, you'll be presented with a prompt in your terminal: ```bash Do you like Rust? Yes [✓] No [ ] ``` - Navigate between "Yes" and "No" using the left and right arrow keys. - Press Enter to select your choice. - Press Escape to automatically select "No". Depending on your selection, the program will output: ```bash You like Rust! 😁 ``` or ```bash You don't like Rust... 😭 ```