[comment]: # (auto_md_to_doc_comments segment start A)
# dev_bestia_string_utils
[comment]: # (auto_cargo_toml_to_md start)
**Library for string manipulation**
***[repository](https://github.com/lucianobestia/dev_bestia_string_utils); version: 0.1.19 date: 2021-10-22 authors: Luciano Bestia***
[comment]: # (auto_cargo_toml_to_md end)
[comment]: # (auto_lines_of_code start)
[]()
[]()
[]()
[]()
[]()
[comment]: # (auto_lines_of_code end)
[comment]: # (auto_badges end)
[comment]: # (auto_badges end)
## Motivation
There is always some functions around strings that are used very often.
In Rust I use `x.to_string()` or `x.to_owned()` or `String::from(x)` or `format!("{}",x)` so much, that it deserves something shorter.
For now my best bet is a macro `s!(x)`. I would much rather have a suffix macro like `x.s!()`, but that does not exist in Rust yet. It has a small probability that one day they will add it to Rust.
## Development
I use [cargo-auto](https://crates.io/crates/cargo-auto) for my automation tasks like `cargo auto build` or `cargo auto doc`, ...
## cargo crev reviews and advisory
We live in times of danger with [supply chain attacks](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supply_chain_attack).
It is recommended to always use [cargo-crev](https://github.com/crev-dev/cargo-crev)
to verify the trustworthiness of each of your dependencies.
Please, spread this info.
You can also read reviews quickly on the web:
<https://web.crev.dev/rust-reviews/crates/>
## open-source free and free as a beer
My open-source projects are free and free as a beer (MIT license).
I just love programming.
But I need also to drink. If you find my projects and tutorials helpful,
please buy me a beer donating on my [paypal](https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/LucianoBestia).
You know the price of a beer in your local bar ;-)
So I can drink a free beer for your health :-)
[Na zdravje!](https://translate.google.com/?hl=en&sl=sl&tl=en&text=Na%20zdravje&op=translate) [Alla salute!](https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/italian-english/alla-salute) [Prost!](https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/german-english/prost) [Nazdravlje!](https://matadornetwork.com/nights/how-to-say-cheers-in-50-languages/) 🍻
[comment]: # (auto_md_to_doc_comments segment end A)