This commit should remove some contexts that actually made some errors
more difficult to read. They will now display the idiomatic errors
generated by anyhow.
After learning more about structs, I've decided to try and use them in
the common module. It replaces the original behavior of delivering the
data using a vector in favor of the Settings struct, also defined on the
same file.
Since I worked on a LOT of stuff here, it's quite hard for me to
separate every change I've done. Take this as one huge refactor, which
includes:
- Changing the syntax of the Vento command
- Separating Vento into three binaries: vento, take, drop
- Moving the help messages into a new file called help.rs
- Removing unnecessary format macros
- Changing expect macros to context, for better anyhow compatibility
- Updating the documentation for these changes.
This will be specially useful once we can access directories from vento
list. For now it still serves the function of letting the user know some
basic metadata about the files they're keeping in their inventory
To demessify the project I've decided to clean the code a bit and make
it a little less painful to see. The main change here is that instead of
defining every single time the active and inactive directories it calls
it from a vector in common.rs, which is cleaner and allows for easily
implementing a config file to customize those values later on. Also,
version bump!
Since I didn't work on the initial part of the project on Git, I guess
I'll just do a big commit with all of what I did. This includes the
inventory management commands "list" and "switch", plus the command to
initialize Vento.