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Crate git_features

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fs

Filesystem utilities

hash

Hash functions and hash utilities

interrupt

Process-global interrupt handling

io

A unidirectional pipe for bytes, analogous to a unix pipe. Available with the io-pipe feature toggle.

parallel

Run computations in parallel, or not based the parallel feature toggle.

progress

Various prodash types along with various utilities for comfort.

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