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Source: cyme
Section: rust
Maintainer: Jonas Smedegaard <dr@jones.dk>
Build-Depends:
cmark-gfm <!nodoc>,
debhelper-compat (= 13),
dh-sequence-bash-completion,
dh-sequence-rust,
librust-assert-json-diff-2+default-dev,
librust-chrono-0.4+default-dev,
librust-chrono-0.4+serde-dev,
librust-clap-4+default-dev,
librust-clap-4+derive-dev,
librust-clap-4+wrap-help-dev,
librust-clap-complete-4+default-dev,
librust-clap-mangen-0.2+default-dev,
librust-colored-3+default-dev,
librust-diff-0.1+default-dev,
librust-dirs-6+default-dev,
librust-fastrand-2+default-dev,
librust-glob-0.3+default-dev,
librust-heck-0.5+default-dev,
librust-itertools-dev (<< 0.15),
librust-log-0.4+default-dev,
librust-phf-0.11-dev,
librust-regex-1+default-dev,
librust-rusb-0.9+default-dev,
librust-serde-1+default-dev,
librust-serde-1+derive-dev,
librust-serde-json-1+default-dev,
librust-serde-with-3+default-dev,
librust-simple-logger-5+default-dev,
librust-simple-logger-5+stderr-dev,
librust-strum-0.26+default-dev,
librust-strum-macros-0.26+default-dev,
librust-terminal-size-0.4+default-dev,
librust-udev-0.9+default-dev,
librust-udevrs-0.4+default-dev,
librust-unicode-width-0.2+default-dev,
librust-usb-ids-1+default-dev,
librust-uuid-1+default-dev,
librust-uuid-1+serde-dev,
libstd-rust-dev,
udev <!nocheck>,
Standards-Version: 4.7.3
Homepage: https://github.com/tuna-f1sh/cyme
Vcs-Git: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/cyme.git
Vcs-Browser: https://salsa.debian.org/debian/cyme
Package: cyme
Section: utils
Architecture: any
Depends:
${misc:Depends},
${shlibs:Depends},
Suggests:
bash-completion,
Built-Using:
${cargo:Built-Using},
Static-Built-Using:
${cargo:Static-Built-Using},
Description: CLI tool for listing system USB buses and devices
cyme is a command-line tool
to list system USB buses and devices.
It attempts to maintain compatibility with lsusb,
but with improved visual aid
that make glancing through the data easier.
.
The name comes from the technical term
for the type of blossom on a Apple tree: cyme -
it is Apple related and also looks like a USB device tree.
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