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Félix Saparelli e6c7da3635 Add rpm support with cargo-generate-rpm 2021-07-10 03:48:12 +12:00
Félix Saparelli 1eaaf7e844 Use cargo-deb to replace existing deb kludge 2021-07-10 03:48:12 +12:00
Félix Saparelli 654a324fdd Set website as website 2021-07-10 03:48:12 +12:00
Félix Saparelli 960bbbabbc cli: v1.16.1 2021-05-22 20:05:57 +12:00
Félix Saparelli 0d2f28c91a
Add test for cli help 2021-05-10 23:02:31 +12:00
Félix Saparelli be16d2e6a8
Use published lib in cli for cli publish 2021-05-09 03:54:06 +12:00
Félix Saparelli c517b98782 Split readmes 2021-05-09 03:44:11 +12:00
Félix Saparelli 6a0ac73547 cli: v1.16.0 2021-05-09 02:21:07 +12:00
Félix Saparelli 149b9b9821
Split the versioning of the lib and cli (in theory) 2021-05-01 04:22:33 +12:00
Félix Saparelli 1f3f4ada35 Split into two crates: lib and cli
That has a number of advantages:

- #193 the build.rs is only run for the CLI, so the Windows manifest is
  not embedded in the library anymore, opening it up for downstreams.

- it sets the stage for decoupling the version numbers of the CLI and
  library, to have the library increase its major more often, while the
  CLI retains compatibility further… that is, to have both follow semver

- it removes the CLI-only dependencies from the library

- it makes compilation a bit faster as compiling the library and the
  CLI's other dependencies can happen in parallel

One major disadvantage:

- installing via cargo changes from watchexec to watchexec-cli. Most
  installs are from prebuilt and from packages, but that's still a
  potential stumble.

And of course, the CLI APIs in the library are gone (they were already
deprecated, though).

We also take this opportunity to get rid of the clear_screen code and
use our new clearscreen library. #99 #171 #185
2021-05-01 03:27:17 +12:00