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1 # hashgood
2 A CLI tool for easily verifying a downloaded file's checksum.
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4 Wouldn't it be nice if your computer compared the hash for you?
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6 ![](img/fail.png)
7 ![](img/maybe.png)
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9 Read the MD5, SHA1 or SHA256 hash from:
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11 * Command line argument
12 * SHASUMS-style check files (`-c`)
13 * Raw hash in a file/STDIN (`-c`)
14 * The clipboard (`-p`)
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16 ...or just run `hashgood` against the input and receive all three at once.
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18 This program arose from dissatisfaction with the [workarounds required for traditional tools](https://thomask.sdf.org/blog/2019/05/05/techniques-for-verifying-shasums-conveniently.html).
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20 ## Installing
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22 Pre-compiled binaries for common platforms can be downloaded [from the releases page](https://github.com/thombles/hashgood/releases). Otherwise you can build it yourself; see the next section.
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24 ## Compiling
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26 `hashgood` targets stable Rust. With a Rust toolchain installed, clone the repository and run:
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28 ```
29 cargo build --release
30 ```
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32 Take the compiled executable from `target/release/hashgood`.
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34 To include support for pasting from the clipboard with `-p`, specify the extra feature. Note that on Linux this requires several extra libraries: `libxcb1-dev libxcb-xfixes0-dev libxcb-shape0-dev libxcb-render0-dev`
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36 ```
37 cargo build --release --features paste
38 ```
39
40 ## Goals
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42 * Be forgiving and deliver what the user wants with a minimum of fuss. They just want to check this hash, damnit.
43 * Don't let users be tricked - be explicit about checksum types and the sources of those checksums that are being compared.
44 * As much cross-platform support as is practical.
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46 ## Non-goals
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48 * Scriptability. This is an interactive tool.
49 * Support for any unusual scenarios that could compromise smooth operation. (e.g., text mode, uncommon hash types)
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51 ## Future ideas
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53 * Nominate a default (downloads) directory and auto-select the most recently created file in that directory as input.