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# rust-sourcebundler
Bundle the source code of a rust cargo crate in a single source file.
Very useful for sending the source code to a competitive programming site that
accept only a single file ([codingame](https://codingame.com), I'm looking at
you) and still keeping the cargo structure locally.
## Usage
Add the following snippet to your *Cargo.toml*:
```toml
[package]
(...)
build = "build.rs"
[build-dependencies]
rustsourcebundler = { git = "https://github.com/lpenz/rust-sourcebundler" }
```
And create the file *build.rs* with the following:
```rust
//! Bundle mybin.rs and the crate libraries into singlefile.rs
use std::path::Path;
extern crate rustsourcebundler;
use rustsourcebundler::Bundler;
fn main() {
let mut bundler: Bundler = Bundler::new(Path::new("src/bin/mybin.rs"),
Path::new("src/bin/singlefile.rs"));
bundler.crate_name("<crate name>");
bundler.run();
}
```
You can use the code inside the *example* directory of this repository
as a starting point.
## Similar Projects
* [slava-sh/rust-bundler](https://github.com/slava-sh/rust-bundler)
* [Endle/rust-bundler-cp](https://github.com/Endle/rust-bundler-cp)
* [MarcosCosmos/cg-rust-bundler](https://github.com/MarcosCosmos/cg-rust-bundler)
written in python