# Termprogress - Terminal progress bars Simple and customiseable terminal progress bars for Rust. ## Features - Customiseable, has a traits system to allow for passing any type of progress bar around - Prevents long titles from overflowing the terminal by using the [terminal_size][terminal-size] crate - Interfaces for easily manipulating bar [terminal-size]: https://crates.io/crates/terminal_size ## How it looks The bar at 50, 75, and 100%: ``` shell [========================= ]: 50.00% some title [===================================== ]: 75.00% some other title [==================================================]: 100.00% some other title ``` The spinner in 4 stages: ``` shell Some title / Some title - Some title \ Some title | ``` ## Getting started. To quickly use the default bar and spinner, you can include the `prelude`: ``` rust use termprogress::prelude::*; let mut progress = Bar::default(); // Create a new progress bar progress.set_title("Work is being done..."); /// *does work* progress.set_progress(0.25); progress.set_progress(0.5); progress.println("Something happened"); progress.set_progress(0.75); progress.println("Almost done..."); progress.set_progress(1.0); /// completes progress.complete(); ``` Spinner: ``` rust use termprogress::prelude::*; let mut spinner = Spin::default(); //Create a new spinner /// *does work* spinner.bump(); spinner.bump(); progress.println("Something happened"); spinner.bump(); spinner.bump(); /// completes progress.complete_with("Done!"); ``` ## Traits The library comes with traits for progress bars: [`ProgressBar`][progress-bar], and [`Spinner`][spinner]. The default implementations for these are `Bar` and `Spin`, but you can provide your own implementations too for more customisability [progress-bar]: ./src/inter.rs [spinner]: ./src/inter.rs ``` rust pub fn does_work(bar: &mut P) { //does work... bar.set_progress(0.5); //more work... bar.set_progress(1.0); } does_work(&mut Bar::default()); does_work(&mut MyBar::new()); ``` ## License GPL'd with love <3