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README.md

Vento

Latest version Downloads Licensed under GPLv3

Vento is a utility which allows you to manage your files as if you're playing an old text adventure. It's made in Rust and originally inspired by Chesapeake's Inventory.

Installation

Make sure Rust is installed, along with cargo, Rust's package manager.

$ cargo install vento

2) Manually

Clone the repository using git.

$ git clone https://codeberg.org/nixgoat/vento.git && cd vento

2.a) cargo-make

This install method additionally installs the manpages for Vento. Make sure Rust, cargo and cargo-make are installed.

$ cargo make install

2.b) Cargo

Make sure Rust is installed, along with cargo, Rust's package manager.

$ cargo install --path .

Quick Start

After installing, run:

$ vento -i

This will create a .vento folder in your home directory, which will store your inventories. Some basic commands include:

// listing files in the currently active inventory
$ vento

// switching inventory slots
$ vento -c

// taking a file or directory
$ take <file|directory>

// dropping a file or directory
$ drop <file|directory> [destination]

For additional documentation, you can check the documentation for each command by running the following.

$ (command) -h

Or, if Vento was installed through cargo-make, check the manpages by running:

$ man (command)

Credits

  • Chesapeake for the original concept
  • jo! for helping me with Rust concepts!