A tool to convert old and outdated "characters" into the superior Rustcii-Encoding.
Speak your mind. Blazingly (π¦) fast (π).
cargo install rustcii
rustcii encode <input>
rustcii decode <input>
This example script is also available in this repository.
# Load in the contents of your file which stil uses pathetic, old and outdated "characters".
input=$(cat example.txt)
# Convert the content into the new, exciting, blazingly (π¦) fast (π) and - most important of all - superior *Rustcii-Encoding*.
better=$(rustcii encode "$input")
# Save the superior content into a new file. The file format <file-name>.superior.<extension> is not required - but recommended since everyone should know at one glance whether or not a file contains the new, exciting, blazingly (π¦) fast (π) and - most important of all - superior *Rustcii-Encoding* or just some pathetic, old and outdated "characters".
# Note: Once operating systems adapt to this modern change and allows the Rustcii-Encoding to be used in filenames, it is recommended to change the filename into the Rustcii-Encoding as well.
echo $better > example.superior.txt