# rustc_tools_util A small tool to help you generate version information for packages installed from a git repo ## Usage Add a `build.rs` file to your repo and list it in `Cargo.toml` ```` build = "build.rs" ```` List rustc_tools_util as regular AND build dependency. ```` [dependencies] rustc_tools_util = "0.1" [build-dependencies] rustc_tools_util = "0.1" ```` In `build.rs`, generate the data in your `main()` ````rust fn main() { println!( "cargo:rustc-env=GIT_HASH={}", rustc_tools_util::get_commit_hash().unwrap_or_default() ); println!( "cargo:rustc-env=COMMIT_DATE={}", rustc_tools_util::get_commit_date().unwrap_or_default() ); println!( "cargo:rustc-env=RUSTC_RELEASE_CHANNEL={}", rustc_tools_util::get_channel().unwrap_or_default() ); } ```` Use the version information in your main.rs ````rust use rustc_tools_util::*; fn show_version() { let version_info = rustc_tools_util::get_version_info!(); println!("{}", version_info); } ```` This gives the following output in clippy: `clippy 0.0.212 (a416c5e 2018-12-14)` ## License Copyright 2014-2019 The Rust Project Developers Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 or the MIT license , at your option. All files in the project carrying such notice may not be copied, modified, or distributed except according to those terms.