bsdutils 0.0.1

bsdutils ~ GNU bsdutils (updated); implemented as universal (cross-platform) utils, written in Rust
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# bsdutils
Rust reimplemtation of the bsdutils project

Provides command line tools:

Started:
- `/usr/bin/renice`: This command is used to change the priority of running processes. It can be used to increase or decrease the nice value of a process.

TODO:
- `/usr/bin/logger`: This command is used to add logs to the system log files. It provides a shell command interface to the syslog system log module.

- `/usr/bin/script`: This command is used to record a terminal session. The script makes a typescript of everything printed on your terminal.

- `/usr/bin/scriptlive`: This command is not standard, and may not be installed on all systems. If it exists, it's likely a variant of the `script` command that includes real-time features.

- `/usr/bin/scriptreplay`: This command is used to replay a terminal session that was recorded using the `script` command.

- `/usr/bin/wall`: This command is used to broadcast a message to all users logged into a system. The message can be typed directly into the terminal or read from a file.

## Installation

Ensure you have Rust installed on your system. You can install Rust through [rustup](https://rustup.rs/).

Clone the repository and build the project using Cargo:

```bash
git clone https://github.com/uutils/bsdutils.git
cd bsdutils
cargo build --release
cargo run --release
```


## License

bsdutils is licensed under the MIT License - see the `LICENSE` file for details