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RPM: gem-powerbar
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Current version: 2.0.1-alt1.1
Build date: 2 september 2021, 16:23 ( 134.1 weeks ago )
Size: 2009.81 Kb
Home page: https://github.com/busyloop/powerbar
License: MIT
Summary: The last progressbar-library you'll ever need
Description:
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Build date: 2 september 2021, 16:23 ( 134.1 weeks ago )
Size: 2009.81 Kb
Home page: https://github.com/busyloop/powerbar
License: MIT
Summary: The last progressbar-library you'll ever need
Description:
This is PowerBar - The last progressbar-library you'll ever need.
- Detects when stdout is not a terminal and automatically falls back to
logging
* Does not clutter your log-files with ansi-codes! * If your CLI-app can run
interactively and non-interactively (e.g. cronjob) you will automatically get
reasonable progress-output in both modes. * By default prints to stderr but can
call any output-method of your choice (e.g. your favorite Logger).
- Fully customizable; all output is template-driven.
- All output is optional. You may set PowerBar to silently collect progress
information (percentage-done, throughput, ETA, etc.) and then use the computed
values elsewhere in your app.
- All state can be updated at any time. For example: If you're monitoring a
multi-part operation then you can change the status-message of a running
PowerBar to reflect the current state.
Current maintainer: Ruby Maintainers Team - Detects when stdout is not a terminal and automatically falls back to
logging
* Does not clutter your log-files with ansi-codes! * If your CLI-app can run
interactively and non-interactively (e.g. cronjob) you will automatically get
reasonable progress-output in both modes. * By default prints to stderr but can
call any output-method of your choice (e.g. your favorite Logger).
- Fully customizable; all output is template-driven.
- All output is optional. You may set PowerBar to silently collect progress
information (percentage-done, throughput, ETA, etc.) and then use the computed
values elsewhere in your app.
- All state can be updated at any time. For example: If you're monitoring a
multi-part operation then you can change the status-message of a running
PowerBar to reflect the current state.
List of contributors List of rpms provided by this srpm:
- gem-powerbar
- gem-powerbar-devel
- gem-powerbar-doc
- powerbar-demo