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@@ -17,21 +17,18 @@ The tools can pretty-print them, and count the lines/words that people said in t Uhh, actually... that may have been a suboptimal choice. Nobody cares about performance here anyways. But it was what I started with, and I didn't feel like rewriting it. -**Fine, I'll use it. What, no binaries?** +**Fine, I'll use it. Do I really have to compile it?** -Mhm, I haven't yet figured out what legal stuff to include in eventual packages, and -nobody would use them anyways... +Probably. I sporadically [release a binary](https://github.com/tilpner/ilc/releases), but those are for x86-64 Linux. If you want something else, or more recent, you'll have to compile yourself. -**Ugh, how do I compile it then?** +**Okay, how do I compile it then?** -Because I'm using experimental features, you have to use a Rust nightly installation. +Because I'm using experimental features (slice_patterns), you have to use a Rust nightly installation. - cb6a4e2d24616c680a3793b0f92ec0f2f6df00db +`67ee599c56ba9e58cfe190036b7dcc656b20bfdd` is known to compile with -is known to compile with - - rustc 1.2.0-nightly (fbb13543f 2015-06-11) - cargo 0.3.0-nightly (2ac8a86 2015-06-10) (built 2015-06-10) + rustc 1.8.0-nightly (d63b8e539 2016-01-23) + cargo 0.8.0-nightly (8edc460 2016-01-21) To compile: @@ -43,7 +40,11 @@ Usage: ilc parse [options] [-i FILE...] ilc convert [options] [-i FILE...] ilc freq [options] [-i FILE...] + ilc seen <nick> [options] [-i FILE...] + ilc sort [options] [-i FILE...] + ilc dedup [options] [-i FILE...] ilc (-h | --help | -v | --version) + Options: -h --help Show this screen. -v --version Show the version (duh). @@ -54,4 +55,5 @@ Options: --outf OUTF Set the output format. --in -i IN Give an input file, instead of stdin. --out -o OUT Give an output file, instead of stdout. + --infer-date Try to use the filename as date for the log. ``` |