# runtime-environment
A Rust library to check the operating system at runtime.
## Installation
In your `Cargo.toml`, add the following line under the `[dependencies]` section:
```rust
runtime-environment = "0.1.0"
```
## Usage
This is an example usage someone might do:
```rust
use runtime-environment::{is_mac_os, is_windows, is_linux};
fn main() {
if is_mac_os() {
println!("Running on macOS");
} else if is_windows() {
println!("Running on Windows");
} else if is_linux() {
println!("Running on Linux");
} else {
println!("Running on an unknown OS");
}
}
```
## Functions
is_mac_os() -> bool
Returns true if the operating system is macOS.
is_windows() -> bool
Returns true if the operating system is Windows.
is_linux() -> bool
Returns true if the operating system is Linux.
## Testing
To run the tests, use the following command:
```rust
cargo test
```
## License
This project is licensed under the MIT License.
Replace `"0.1.0"` with the actual version number of your package when you publish it.
This `README.md` file provides a clear overview of the library, installation instructions, example usage, and information on the available functions.
## Gitpod
In the cloud-free development runtime-environment where you can directly start coding.
You can use Gitpod in the cloud [](https://gitpod.io/#https://github.com/DhanushNehru/runtime-runtime-environment/)
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