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This is a command line tool for Bread for finding relevant projects. You can use it to update personal donations or to generate a .bread.yml file for a project.

Supported dependency files:

  • Javascript, package.json (requires a populated node_modules directory for metadata)
  • Python, pyproject.toml (Poetry only)
  • Go, go.mod
  • Rust, Cargo.toml
  • Java, pom.xml

Supported operating systems for scanning:

  • Arch
  • Debian

Installation

bread-scan is written in Rust, and you can install bread-scan using the Rust package manager https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/:

cargo install bread-scan

Usage

Donations

You'll need to set up a token at https://bre.ad/tokens with config read and write permission, and put it in an environment variable named BREAD_TOKEN.

bread-scan -s os=debian -d donate

This scans your system for manually installed packages and tries to figure out the corresponding repository, then updates your donation configuration with them.

The results will be merged with your existing donation targets, keeping existing weights. If you want to remove software you're no longer using, use --remove.

Project yaml

If you're generating a yaml file for your project, you can use the following invocation.

bread-scan -s project=. -d project_yaml=.

bread-scan will look for dependencies in the project at the current directory using common dependency management systems (npm, cargo, etc).

This will merge with an existing yaml file if it exists, preserving existing weights. It will keep projects even if it didn't find them during a scan. You can use --remove to have it remove them (or similarly, --remove-accounts for accounts).

Commit and push this file and your project is ready to accept (and redistribute) donations!

Other notes

Source and dest types

The file= source/dest arguments can be used for storing results locally for manual editing, local management, etc. It is in a JSON format only used by bread-scan.

Debug

Run with DEBUG=1 for more log messages.

Cache

Various lookups are cached to make updating configs faster. The configs are stored in your system's user cache bread-scan directory. On linux, with XDG paths, this would be /home/USER/.cache/bread-scan. You may delete the directory, remote resources will need to be re-queried on the next run.

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