tmux-copyrat/Cargo.toml

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[package]
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name = "copyrat"
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version = "0.4.1"
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edition = "2021"
description = "A tmux plugin for copy-pasting within tmux panes."
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readme = "README.md"
license = "MIT"
authors = ["graelo <graelo@graelo.cc>"]
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repository = "https://github.com/graelo/tmux-copyrat"
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homepage = "https://github.com/graelo/tmux-copyrat"
documentation = "https://docs.rs/tmux-copyrat"
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keywords = ["rust", "tmux", "tmux-plugin", "tmux-copycat"]
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categories = ["command-line-utilities"]
exclude = ["/.github"]
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[dependencies]
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thiserror = "1"
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termion = "2"
regex = "1.6"
clap = { version = "4.0", features = ["derive", "wrap_help"]}
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sequence_trie = "0.3.6"
duct = "0.13"
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[[bin]]
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name = "copyrat"
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path = "src/bin/copyrat.rs"
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[[bin]]
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name = "tmux-copyrat"
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path = "src/bin/tmux_copyrat.rs"
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[profile.release]
# Enable link-time optimization (LTO). Its a kind of whole-program or
# inter-module optimization as it runs as the very last step when linking the
# different parts of your binary together. You can think of it as allowing
# better inlining across dependency boundaries (but its of course more
# complicated that that).
#
# Rust can use multiple linker flavors, and the one we want is “optimize across
# all crates”, which is called “fat”. To set this, add the lto flag to your
# profile:
lto = "fat"
# To speed up compile times, Rust tries to split your crates into small chunks
# and compile as many in parallel as possible. The downside is that theres
# less opportunities for the compiler to optimize code across these chunks. So,
# lets tell it to do one chunk per crate:
codegen-units = 1
# Rust by default uses stack unwinding (on the most common platforms). That
# costs performance, so lets skip stack traces and the ability to catch panics
# for reduced code size and better cache usage:
panic = "abort"