Action

Enum Action 

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pub enum Action {
    Hack {
        profile: Profile,
        dry: bool,
        lock: bool,
        no_dev: bool,
    },
    Restore {
        profile: Profile,
        separate: Vec<PathBuf>,
    },
    Check {
        profile: Profile,
        no_dev: bool,
    },
    MergeDriver {
        base: PathBuf,
        local: PathBuf,
        remote: PathBuf,
        result: PathBuf,
    },
    Explain {
        profile: Profile,
        no_transitive_opt: bool,
        package_nodes: bool,
        stdout: bool,
        krate: String,
        feature: Option<String>,
        version: Option<Version>,
    },
    Dupes {
        profile: Profile,
    },
    Tree {
        profile: Profile,
        no_transitive_opt: bool,
        no_dev: bool,
        package_nodes: bool,
        workspace: bool,
        stdout: bool,
        krate: Option<String>,
        feature: Option<String>,
        version: Option<Version>,
    },
    ShowCrate {
        profile: Profile,
        focus: Focus,
        krate: String,
        version: Option<Version>,
    },
}
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A collection of tools that help your workspace to compile fast

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Hack

Unify crate dependencies across individual crates in the workspace

You can undo those changes using cargo hackerman restore.

cargo-hackerman hack calculates and adds a minimal set of extra dependencies to all the workspace members such that features of all the dependencies of this crate stay the same when it is used as part of the whole workspace or by itself.

Once dependencies are hacked you should restore them before making any changes.

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§profile: Profile
§dry: bool

Don’t perform action, only display it

§lock: bool

Include dependencies checksum into stash

This helps to ensure you can go back to original (unhacked) dependencies: to be able to restore the original dependencies hackerman needs to have them stashed in Cargo.toml file. If CI detects checksum mismatch this means dependencies were updated on hacked sources. You should instead restore them, update and hack again.

You can make locking the default behavior by adding this to Cargo.toml in the workspace

[workspace.metadata.hackerman]
lock = true
§no_dev: bool

Don’t unify dev dependencies

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Restore

Remove crate dependency unification added by the hack command

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§profile: Profile
§separate: Vec<PathBuf>

Restore individual files instead of the whole workspace

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Check

Check if unification is required and if checksums are correct

Similar to cargo-hackerman hack --dry, but also sets exit status to 1 so you can use it as part of CI process

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§profile: Profile
§no_dev: bool

Don’t unify dev dependencies

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MergeDriver

Restore files and merge with the default merge driver

To use it you would add something like this to ~/.gitconfig or .git/config

[merge "hackerman"]
name = merge restored files with hackerman
driver = cargo hackerman merge %O %A %B %P

And something like this to .git/gitattributes

Cargo.toml merge=hackerman

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§base: PathBuf
§local: PathBuf
§remote: PathBuf
§result: PathBuf
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Explain

Explain why some dependency is present. Both feature and version are optional

With large amount of dependencies it might be difficult to tell why exactly some sub-sub-sub dependency is included. hackerman explain solves this problem by tracing the dependency chain from the target and to the workspace.

explain starts at a given crate/feature and follows reverse dependency links until it reaches all the crossing points with the workspace but without entering the workspace itself.

White nodes represent workspace members, round nodes represent features, octagonal nodes represent base crates. Dotted line represents dev-only dependency, dashed line - both dev and normal but with different features across them. Target is usually highlighted. By default hackerman expands packages info feature nodes which can be reverted with -P and tries to reduce transitive dependencies to keep the tree more readable - this can be reverted with -T.

If a crate is present in several versions you can specify version of the one you are interested in but it’s optional.

You can also specify which feature to look for, otherwise hackerman will be looking for all of them.

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§profile: Profile
§no_transitive_opt: bool

Don’t strip redundant links

§package_nodes: bool

Use package nodes instead of feature nodes

§stdout: bool

Print dot file to stdout instead of spawning xdot

§krate: String
§feature: Option<String>
§version: Option<Version>
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Dupes

Lists all the duplicates in the workspace

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§profile: Profile
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Tree

Make a tree out of dependencies

Examples:

cargo hackerman tree rand 0.8.4
cargo hackerman tree serde_json preserve_order

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§profile: Profile
§no_transitive_opt: bool

Don’t strip redundant links

§no_dev: bool

Don’t include dev dependencies

§package_nodes: bool

Use package nodes instead of feature nodes

§workspace: bool

Keep within the workspace

§stdout: bool

Print dot file to stdout instead of spawning xdot

§feature: Option<String>
§version: Option<Version>
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ShowCrate

Show crate manifest, readme, repository or documentation

Examples:

cargo hackerman show --repository syn

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§profile: Profile
§focus: Focus
§krate: String
§version: Option<Version>

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impl Clone for Action

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fn clone(&self) -> Action

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for Action

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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impl Freeze for Action

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impl RefUnwindSafe for Action

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impl Send for Action

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impl Sync for Action

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impl Unpin for Action

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impl UnwindSafe for Action

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impl<T> Any for T
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fn type_id(&self) -> TypeId

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fn borrow(&self) -> &T

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fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T

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unsafe fn clone_to_uninit(&self, dest: *mut u8)

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fn from(t: T) -> T

Returns the argument unchanged.

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fn into(self) -> U

Calls U::from(self).

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fn fg<C>(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, C, Self>
where C: Color,

Set the foreground color generically Read more
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fn bg<C>(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, C, Self>
where C: Color,

Set the background color generically. Read more
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fn black(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, Black, Self>

Change the foreground color to black
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fn on_black(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, Black, Self>

Change the background color to black
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fn red(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, Red, Self>

Change the foreground color to red
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fn on_red(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, Red, Self>

Change the background color to red
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fn green(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, Green, Self>

Change the foreground color to green
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fn on_green(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, Green, Self>

Change the background color to green
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fn yellow(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, Yellow, Self>

Change the foreground color to yellow
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fn on_yellow(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, Yellow, Self>

Change the background color to yellow
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fn blue(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, Blue, Self>

Change the foreground color to blue
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fn on_blue(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, Blue, Self>

Change the background color to blue
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fn magenta(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, Magenta, Self>

Change the foreground color to magenta
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fn on_magenta(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, Magenta, Self>

Change the background color to magenta
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fn purple(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, Magenta, Self>

Change the foreground color to purple
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fn on_purple(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, Magenta, Self>

Change the background color to purple
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fn cyan(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, Cyan, Self>

Change the foreground color to cyan
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fn on_cyan(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, Cyan, Self>

Change the background color to cyan
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fn white(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, White, Self>

Change the foreground color to white
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fn on_white(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, White, Self>

Change the background color to white
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fn default_color(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, Default, Self>

Change the foreground color to the terminal default
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fn on_default_color(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, Default, Self>

Change the background color to the terminal default
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fn bright_black(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, BrightBlack, Self>

Change the foreground color to bright black
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fn on_bright_black(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, BrightBlack, Self>

Change the background color to bright black
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fn bright_red(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, BrightRed, Self>

Change the foreground color to bright red
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fn on_bright_red(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, BrightRed, Self>

Change the background color to bright red
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fn bright_green(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, BrightGreen, Self>

Change the foreground color to bright green
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fn on_bright_green(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, BrightGreen, Self>

Change the background color to bright green
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fn bright_yellow(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, BrightYellow, Self>

Change the foreground color to bright yellow
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fn on_bright_yellow(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, BrightYellow, Self>

Change the background color to bright yellow
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fn bright_blue(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, BrightBlue, Self>

Change the foreground color to bright blue
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fn on_bright_blue(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, BrightBlue, Self>

Change the background color to bright blue
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fn bright_magenta(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, BrightMagenta, Self>

Change the foreground color to bright magenta
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fn on_bright_magenta(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, BrightMagenta, Self>

Change the background color to bright magenta
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fn bright_purple(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, BrightMagenta, Self>

Change the foreground color to bright purple
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fn on_bright_purple(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, BrightMagenta, Self>

Change the background color to bright purple
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fn bright_cyan(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, BrightCyan, Self>

Change the foreground color to bright cyan
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fn on_bright_cyan(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, BrightCyan, Self>

Change the background color to bright cyan
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fn bright_white(&self) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, BrightWhite, Self>

Change the foreground color to bright white
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fn on_bright_white(&self) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, BrightWhite, Self>

Change the background color to bright white
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fn bold(&self) -> BoldDisplay<'_, Self>

Make the text bold
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fn dimmed(&self) -> DimDisplay<'_, Self>

Make the text dim
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fn italic(&self) -> ItalicDisplay<'_, Self>

Make the text italicized
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fn underline(&self) -> UnderlineDisplay<'_, Self>

Make the text underlined
Make the text blink
Make the text blink (but fast!)
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fn reversed(&self) -> ReversedDisplay<'_, Self>

Swap the foreground and background colors
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fn hidden(&self) -> HiddenDisplay<'_, Self>

Hide the text
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fn strikethrough(&self) -> StrikeThroughDisplay<'_, Self>

Cross out the text
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fn color<Color>(&self, color: Color) -> FgDynColorDisplay<'_, Color, Self>
where Color: DynColor,

Set the foreground color at runtime. Only use if you do not know which color will be used at compile-time. If the color is constant, use either OwoColorize::fg or a color-specific method, such as OwoColorize::green, Read more
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fn on_color<Color>(&self, color: Color) -> BgDynColorDisplay<'_, Color, Self>
where Color: DynColor,

Set the background color at runtime. Only use if you do not know what color to use at compile-time. If the color is constant, use either OwoColorize::bg or a color-specific method, such as OwoColorize::on_yellow, Read more
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fn fg_rgb<const R: u8, const G: u8, const B: u8>( &self, ) -> FgColorDisplay<'_, CustomColor<R, G, B>, Self>

Set the foreground color to a specific RGB value.
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fn bg_rgb<const R: u8, const G: u8, const B: u8>( &self, ) -> BgColorDisplay<'_, CustomColor<R, G, B>, Self>

Set the background color to a specific RGB value.
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fn truecolor(&self, r: u8, g: u8, b: u8) -> FgDynColorDisplay<'_, Rgb, Self>

Sets the foreground color to an RGB value.
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fn on_truecolor(&self, r: u8, g: u8, b: u8) -> BgDynColorDisplay<'_, Rgb, Self>

Sets the background color to an RGB value.
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fn style(&self, style: Style) -> Styled<&Self>

Apply a runtime-determined style
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