Coerce hardlinks into their own files
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sever

Coerce hardlinks into new files

Usage

Basic usage is simple:

  $ sever file1 file2 file3 dir/*

Logging

To change the verbosity level of output messages, set the RUST_LOG env var:

  • trace: Most verbose. Show information about files as they're processed and redundant failures
  • debug: Verbose. Show all errors and their causes
  • info: The default level. Just show completions/failures
  • warn: Just show warnings
  • error: Just show errors

Features

The sever binary has no flags. Instead, it comes with compile-time feature flags that can be enabled when building:

Flag Description Default
parallel Process files in parallel On
threads Process files with a multi-threaded scheduler Off
limit-concurrency Apply a max limit (default 4096) of concurrent operation On
recursive Allow processing of directories by recursing through them On
limit-recursion Apply a max depth of recursion (default 256) On
splash Print program's compiled information when ran with no arguments On
paranoid-dedup Use SHA256 for argument dedup instead of basic hashing Off

Building

To build with default features, run:

  $ cargo build --release
  $ strip target/release/sever

The binary will be built to target/release/sever

Building with non-default features

To build with your desired features, run:

  $ cargo build --release --no-default-features --features feature1,feature2,feature3,...
  $ strip target/release/sever

The binary will be built to target/release/sever

License

GPL'd with <3