# qdir - Quick Directory Creator
`qdir` is a command-line tool for creating directories with randomly generated names. It's useful when you need a quick directory without thinking about names.
## Features
- Create directories with random alphanumeric names
- Optional naming themes: scientists/engineers or pet names
- Create nested directories with controllable depth
- Use system temp directory or current working directory
## Usage
Basic: `qdir`
With options: qdir [options]
## Options
- `-d, --depth <depth>` Set depth for nested directories
- `-l, --length <length>` Set length for random string
- `-n, --name` Use names instead of random string
- `-p, --pet` Use pets instead of random string
- `-t, --tmp` Use the system's temporary directory
- `-h, --help` Print help
- `-V, --version` Print version
## Installation
You can install `qdir` using `cargo`:
```sh
cargo install qdir
```
Or using `brew`:
```sh
brew install k3ii/tap/qdir
```
**Check the [release page](https://github.com/k3ii/qdir/releases) to install the pre-built binaries.**
## Contributing
Contributions to Qdir are welcome! Please feel free to submit a Pull Request.
## Acknowledgments
* Inspired by Docker's naming generator for containers
* Thanks to all the scientists and technologists whose names are used in this project
## Support
If you encounter any problems or have any questions, please open an issue on the GitHub repository.