iffs::read_to_string("/etc/ame.toml").expect("unable to open config file! (/etc/ame.toml)")!=""{
iffs::read_to_string("/etc/ame.toml").expect("unable to open config file! (/etc/ame.toml)")!=""{//maybe print out a warning when the config file is empty so that the user knows the hardcoded one is being used
confile.read_to_string(&mutconfig).expect("Unable to read the Config file (/etc/ame.toml)");
confile.read_to_string(&mutconfig).expect("Unable to read the Config file (/etc/ame.toml)");
letout=Command::new("pacman").arg("-Ss").arg(&arg).status().unwrap();// How do we silence this command?? using > /dev/null seems to also silence the returncode which is needed here
iffs::read_to_string("/etc/ame.toml").expect("unable to open config file! (/etc/ame.toml)")!=""{
iffs::read_to_string("/etc/ame.toml").expect("unable to open config file! (/etc/ame.toml)")!=""{//maybe print out a warning when the config file is empty so that the user knows the hardcoded one is being used
confile.read_to_string(&mutconfig).expect("Unable to read the Config file (/etc/ame.toml)");
confile.read_to_string(&mutconfig).expect("Unable to read the Config file (/etc/ame.toml)");
println!("aur/{} {}\n {}",res[0].name,res[0].version,res[0].description.as_ref().map_or("n/a",String::deref));//i like your funny words, magic man (seriously, what does this do??)