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//! # [`FileSystemTree`]
//!
//! [`FileSystemTree::build`](Build::build) is faster than
//! [`MergeableFileSystemTree::build`](MergeableFileSystemTree) but it does not write over an existing
//! directory and it does not create parent directories when they don't exist.
//!
//! **Example:**
//!
//! ```no_run
//! use build_fs_tree::{FileSystemTree, Build, dir, file};
//! let tree: FileSystemTree<&str, &str> = dir! {
//! "index.html" => file!(r#"
//! <!DOCTYPE html>
//! <link rel="stylesheet" href="styles/style.css" />
//! <script src="scripts/main.js"></script>
//! "#)
//! "scripts" => dir! {
//! "main.js" => file!(r#"document.write('Hello World')"#)
//! }
//! "styles" => dir! {
//! "style.css" => file!(r#":root { color: red; }"#)
//! }
//! };
//! tree.build(&"public".into()).unwrap();
//! ```
//!
//! # [`MergeableFileSystemTree`]
//!
//! Unlike [`FileSystemTree::build`](FileSystemTree), [`MergeableFileSystemTree::build`](Build::build)
//! can write over an existing directory and create parent directories that were not exist before at the
//! cost of performance.
//!
//! You can convert a `FileSystemTree` into a `MergeableFileSystemTree` via [`From::from`]/[`Into::into`]
//! and vice versa.
//!
//! **Example:**
//!
//! ```no_run
//! use build_fs_tree::{MergeableFileSystemTree, Build, dir, file};
//! let tree = MergeableFileSystemTree::<&str, &str>::from(dir! {
//! "public" => dir! {
//! "index.html" => file!(r#"
//! <!DOCTYPE html>
//! <link rel="stylesheet" href="styles/style.css" />
//! <script src="scripts/main.js"></script>
//! "#)
//! "scripts/main.js" => file!(r#"document.write('Hello World')"#)
//! "scripts/style.css" => file!(r#":root { color: red; }"#)
//! }
//! });
//! tree.build(&".".into()).unwrap();
//! ```
pub use *;
pub use *;
pub use *;
pub use *;
pub use serde;
pub use serde_yaml;