Simple overview of use/purpose.
After struggling to pick up the programming languages that I wanted to learn, I discovered how developing actual projects gave me a new and exciting incentive to study, and allowed me to understand how programming languages work. I began with UtiliT, which is available on my profile (danielteberian/UtiliT), but is probably going to be archived in the coming weeks. I realized that C is not too popular for what I was trying to do, so I did some research, discovered Rust, and I began to work on rewriting UtiliT, while improving its performance, compatibility, and features.
As far as being a 1:1 remastering of my previous project, this repository leaves a lot to be desired. I am working on rewriting the tools that I had written for UtiliT, and I have begun planning out the features and improvements that I will add to Tetanus, and getting the features that I had in UtiliT is a pretty high priority.
If you know of any tools that I could learn from, start an issue, and tell me all about your knowledge. :)
While most of Tetanus' utilities can be used without any dependencies (other than Rust/Cargo), in order to use all of Tetanus' utilities, you need to have the following installed:
- ncurses
- Download or clone this repository.
- Navigate to the directory that you have downloaded/cloned this repository to.
- If you downloaded this repository, you need to decompress the archive. If you cloned this repository, you can navigate to Tetanus' directory without doing anything else.
- When you are in the root directory of Tetanus, type "cargo build" to compile Tetanus.
- As soon as Tetanus finishes compiling, the binaries can be found in target/debug.
Daniel P. Teberian (There are more, but I have to go and add them)
- 0.4
- Added convbtc (fails to compile, but is being worked on)
- Added some folders
- 0.3
- Added constimer
- Removed several bugs
- 0.2
- Added convepoch
- 0.1
- Initial Release