diff --git a/Cargo.toml b/Cargo.toml index 5bea434..4ee5190 100644 --- a/Cargo.toml +++ b/Cargo.toml @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ [package] name = "klone" -version = "0.3.0" +version = "0.3.1" edition = "2021" description = "A backup application based in the same FS that will only back the file that you changed" authors = ["kinire98"] diff --git a/README-copy.md b/README-copy.md deleted file mode 100644 index 244d18d..0000000 --- a/README-copy.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -# klone -klone is a simple backup tool that saves the most recent copy of your files. If don't want to use a complex backup system and you only want a simple system for you to save the most recent copy of your files, just do: -```bash -(sudo) klone origin_dir target_dir -``` -The objectives of this application: -As a user: make simple backups with the most recent copy of the files and access them in a simple way through the OS fs, without the need to use an external app: -1. Iterate through the directories. (DONE) -2. Get the times of modification of each file in the directory of origin directory. (DONE) -3. Get the times of modification of each file in the directory of target directory. (DONE) -4. Compare both. If the origin directory time is greater than the target directory time that means that there were some changes, so it's neccessary to make a backup. (DONE) -5. If a directory or a file doesn't exist in the target directory it will be created. (DONE) - -The directory structure is intended to be something like this (is up to you to maintain a correct file structure): -``` -| - \_ backup_dir - | - |_ backup1 - | |_origin_dir(week1) - | - |_ backup2 - |_origin_dir(week2) -``` -## Summary -A backup app that will store the most recent version of you files. -You indicate a directory and inside that directory a copy will be created. If you don't say the opposite it will be in the same directory. -You can tell the application to create a new directory so you can store the history of your file. -## Maybes -- An option to store the configuration in a configuration file, so you don't have to indicate the paths or the exclusions all the time. (Maybe with a [tui](https://docs.rs/tui/latest/tui)). It will also be useful to show progress. As the project progress I see this option more viable to not bloat the program with lots of arguments -- Multithreading support -## Urgents -## TODOS -- Some tests, especially a integration one -- Look for unwraps and change them for proper error handling. If can't be done, use expect.