timers

Like GNU time but in Rust! (timeRS) loaded with more features!

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timeRS

Like GNU time but in Rust!

Some features:

  • better precision than the built-in time
  • configurable unit outputs (seconds, milliseconds, microseconds, etc)
  • returns the exit code of the timed process, or the signal (if it was stopped via a signal)

Usage

See help

$ timers --help

Basically, just use this as you would use the time built-in that's included in most shells.

Installation

Install with cargo:

$ cargo install timers