[![status-badge](https://woodpecker.hopeless-cloud.xyz/api/badges/ProfessionalUwU/chksum/status.svg)](https://woodpecker.hopeless-cloud.xyz/ProfessionalUwU/chksum) # chksum Checksums every file under the current directory ## Runtime dependency If you use version 2.0.0 or above you will need redis! ```bash pacman -S redis && systemctl start redis ``` With this redis will be downloaded and started. Don't forget to enable the service if you don't want to start it every time you run the program. ## Run Locally Clone the project ```bash git clone https://gitea.hopeless-cloud.xyz/ProfessionalUwU/chksum.git ``` Go to the project directory ```bash cd chksum ``` Install dependencies ```bash pacman -S dotnet-runtime dotnet-sdk ``` Build project ```bash just build ``` Publish project ```bash just publish ``` Go to the publish folder ```bash cd src/Chksum/bin/Release/net7.0/linux-x64/publish ``` Run executable ```bash ./Chksum ``` ## Enabling verbose output for troubleshooting 1. Open the file called chksum.cs with your editor of choice. 2. At the top there will be the logger configuration which you can change. Should look like this. ```cs private ILogger logger = new LoggerConfiguration() .MinimumLevel.Debug() .WriteTo.Console(restrictedToMinimumLevel: LogEventLevel.Error) .WriteTo.File("chksum.log") .CreateLogger(); ``` 3. Change the minimum level of the logger to Verbose. 4. Compile the program 5. Profit. Now you will be able to see how what the program is doing in detail.