hcp
(short for healthcheck ping) is a simple utility that wraps terminal commands, sending a start and end
notification to healthchecks.io. It will report failures if the command exits
with a non-zero return. It will also include the output from stdout and stderr
from the command to healthchecks
``` hcp [--hcp-id HCP_ID] [--hcp-tee] [--hcp-ignore-code] [cmd [args...]]
HCP_ID can be set using an environment variable
--hcp-id HCP_ID Sets the healthchecks id. This can also be set using the
environment variable HCP_ID
--hcp-ignore-code Ignore the return code from cmd. Also available using HCP_IGNORE_CODE
--hcp-tee Controls whether to also output the cmd stdout/stderr to the local
stdout/stderr. By default the output from the cmd will only get
passed as text to healthchecks. This option can also be enabled
using the environment variable HCP_TEE. Only the existance of the
variable is checked
[cmd [args...]] If no command is passed, the healthcheck will be notified as a
success with the text 'No command given'
```
This utility is written in Rust. The normal build procedure is used
cargo build --release