fs-tree 0.1.3

An iterator that traverses an entire directory tree.
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fs-tree

An iterator that traverses an entire directory tree.

NOTICE: I'm deprecating this crate in favor of walkdir, which I did not notice before I wrote this. It's better named and probably better written.

Description

An iterater that traverses and entire directory tree. It can be configured to exclude specific files or entire directory trees. A minimum or maximum directory depth may also be set.

Example Usage

extern crate fs_tree;
use fs_tree::FsTreeBuilder;

fn main() {
    let fs_tree = FsTreeBuilder::new("/var")
        .max_depth(3)
        .ignore_files(&["/var/log/lastlog"])
        .build();

    for file in fs_tree {
        println!("{:?}", file);
    }
}

License

Copyright (C) 2020 Robert Gill <rtgill82@gmail.com>

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