os_info
Overview
This project consists of two parts: the library that can be used to detect the operating system type (including version and bitness) and the command line tool that uses the library.
Library (os_info
)
os_info
usage
To use this crate, add os_info
as a dependency to your project's Cargo.toml:
[]
= "3"
This project has serde
as an optional dependency, so if you don't need it, then
you can speed up compilation disabling it:
[]
= { = "3", = false }
Example
let info = get;
// Print full information:
println!;
// Print information separately:
println!;
println!;
println!;
println!;
Command line tool (os_info_cli
)
A simple wrapper around the os_info
library.
Installation
This tool can be installed using the following cargo command:
cargo install os_info_cli
os_info_cli
usage
Despite being named os_info_cli
during installation, it is actually named
os_info
. You can use the --help
flag to see available options:
os_info --help
Supported operating systems
Right now, the following operating system types can be returned:
- AIX
- AlmaLinux
- Alpaquita Linux
- Alpine Linux
- Amazon Linux AMI
- Android
- Arch Linux
- Artix Linux
- CentOS
- Debian
- DragonFly BSD
- Emscripten
- EndeavourOS
- Fedora
- FreeBSD
- Garuda Linux
- Gentoo Linux
- HardenedBSD
- illumos
- Kali Linux
- Linux
- Mabox
- macOS (Mac OS X or OS X)
- Manjaro
- Mariner
- MidnightBSD
- Mint
- NetBSD
- NixOS
- OpenBSD
- OpenCloudOS
- openEuler (EulerOS)
- openSUSE
- Oracle Linux
- Pop!_OS
- Raspberry Pi OS
- Red Hat Linux
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Redox
- Rocky Linux
- Solus
- SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
- Ubuntu
- Ultramarine Linux
- Unknown
- Void Linux
- Windows
If you need support for more OS types, I am looking forward to your Pull Request.
License
os_info
is licensed under the MIT license. See LICENSE for the details.