Bracoxide is a powerful Rust library for handling and expanding brace expansions. It provides a simple and intuitive way to generate combinations and permutations from brace patterns.
- Brace Expansion: Easily expand brace patterns into a list of all possible combinations.
- Error Handling: Comprehensive error handling for invalid brace patterns or expansion failures.
- MIT Licensed: Bracoxide is open-source and licensed under the MIT License.
Add Bracoxide to your Cargo.toml:
[dependencies]
bracoxide = "0.1.2"
Import the bracoxide crate and start expanding brace patterns:
use bracoxide::explode;
fn main() {
let content = "foo{1..3}bar";
match explode(content) {
Ok(expanded) => {
// [`foo1bar`, `foo2bar`, `foo3bar`]
println!("Expanded patterns: {:?}", expanded);
}
Err(error) => {
eprintln!("Error occurred: {:?}", error);
}
}
}
For more details and advanced usage, please refer to the API documentation.
match contribution {
/// found a bug or encountered an issue
Contribution::Issue => redirect!("https://github.com/atahabaki/bracoxide/issues"),
/// propose any changes
Contribution::Change => redirect!("https://github.com/atahabaki/bracoxide/pulls"),
/// have a question or need help
Contribution::Ask => redirect!("https://github.com/atahabaki/bracoxide/discussions"),
}
Contributions are welcome! If you would like to contribute to this project, here are a few ways you can get involved:
- Report Issues: If you encounter any issues or bugs, please let us know by creating an issue. Provide a detailed description of the problem, including steps to reproduce it if possible.
- Propose Changes: If you have ideas for improvements or new features, we encourage you to submit a pull request. We appreciate your contributions and will review and consider them.
- Ask Questions: If you have any questions or need help with the project, feel free to start a discussion. We'll be happy to assist you.
Please review our contribution guidelines for more detailed information on how to contribute effectively.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.