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Documentation of specific syntax features of husht will be added as they are
implemented.
## Usage
`husht [options] [sources]`
Transforms some files from husht to Rust. The source specification `sources`
is a list of files, directories or glob patterns, defaulting to `.`. A
directory `dir` is interpreted the same way as the glob pattern `dir/**` --
in other words, all files recursively within that directory. Glob patterns
are matched and all matching files are added to the list of files to process.
All files in the output directory are ignored. Files that do not have
extension `.toml` or `.hsh` are ignored. The former are copied unchanged;
the latter are transformed per the husht language specification into
Rust `.rs` files.
Options:
- -h, --help -- Print a usage summary and exit
- --out-dir [dir] -- Specifies the output directory of the transformed
file(s), defaulting to `rust`. The transform of each source file is
written into the output directory, preserving its relative path to its
"root". The root of a file added by virtue of a glob is the top level
directory of that glob pattern, or the current directory if none.
The root of a file specified explicitly is the current directory.
For example, if the `src` directory contains `main.hsh`, `sub/crate.hsh`, and
`Cargo.toml` (and there are no other .hsh or .toml files in the directory
tree), then `husht src` would write `rust/main.rs`, `rust/sub/crate.rs`, and
`rust/Cargo.toml`. On the other hand just `husht`, defaulting to `husht .`,
would write `rust/src/main.rs`, `rust/src/sub/crate.rs`, and
`rust/src/Cargo.toml`.