cargo-mommy (Continuation/Fork)

Mommy's here to support you when running cargo~ ❤️

Installation

Install cargo-mommy like you would any other cargo extension~

```text

cargo install cargo-mommy-ce ```

Usage

Run whatever cargo command you would normally but add mommy after cargo~

```text

cargo mommy test

Finished test [unoptimized + debuginfo] target(s) in 0.00s
 Running unittests src\main.rs (target\debug\deps\cargo_mommy-3804b5c850d46137.exe)

running 1 test test test ... FAILED

failures:

---- test stdout ---- thread 'test' panicked at 'oops!!', src\main.rs:26:5 note: run with RUST_BACKTRACE=1 environment variable to display a backtrace

failures: test

test result: FAILED. 0 passed; 1 failed; 0 ignored; 0 measured; 0 filtered out; finished in 0.00s

error: test failed, to rerun pass --bin cargo-mommy

mommy knows her little girl can do better~ ❤️

_ ```

Configuration

Mommy will read the following the configuration file and environment variables to make her messages better for you~ ❤️

Configuration files

Configuration files folder

| Platform | Path | | -------- | ---------------------------------------- | | Linux | /home/mommy/.config | | macOS | /Users/Mommy/Library/Application Support | | Windows | C:\Users\Mommy\AppData\Roaming |

Configuration keys / environment variables

All of these options can take a / separated list. Mommy will randomly select one of them whenever she talks to you~

For example, the phrase "mommy loves her little girl~ ❤️" is "roles loves pronouns little affectionate_terms~ ❤️"

So if your configs are like the example below: ```toml

config.toml

responses = { positive = [], negative = [] } # lets say defaults from responses.toml~

affectionate_terms = "boy/pet/baby" pronouns = "his/their" roles = "daddy" ```

you might get any of:

And so on~ ❤️

Response placeholders

You can create custom responses and add placeholders anywhere you want~

So if your positive responses are MOMMYS_ROLE loved MOMMYS_PRONOUN AFFECTIONATE_TERM's work~ and MOMMYS_ROLE says MOMMYS_PRONOUN AFFECTIONATE_TERM did a well job~!, you might get any of:

And so on~ ❤️