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README.md

rustpan

It's not a dust pan, it's a rust pan. (A cargo cleaner)

See CHANGELOG for info on v0.2.1

Installation

Simple cargo install --path .

How it works

It's a simple rust crate that goes thru the current working directory finding crates (via target directory) and calls cargo clean to reduce the number of files stored on the file system.

As of v0.1.1 it also supports nested crates... (this feature is further enhanced in v0.1.2)

As of v0.1.6 it also only cleans after last modified and/or last accessed exceed a certain X days (This feature first arrived in v0.1.3 and was improved thru v0.1.4, v0.1.5 and finalized in v0.1.6)

# E.G.
dev/rust/major_project/
dev/rust/major_project/crate1/
dev/rust/major_project/crate1/src/
dev/rust/major_project/crate1/target/
dev/rust/major_project/crate2/
dev/rust/major_project/crate2/src/
dev/rust/major_project/crate2/target/
dev/rust/major_project/crate3/
dev/rust/major_project/crate3/src/
dev/rust/major_project/crate3/target/

The above will be cleaned even if you run rust pan from dev/rust/ (Or you could run it in dev/rust/major_project, which might be better if you only wanted to clean just a handful of crates)

In v0.1.2, the above can also be cleaned from dev/