Add --dictionary CLI argument to ingest word list from file#6
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[WIP] dictionary mode: ingest word list as needles
Add --dictionary CLI argument to ingest word list from file
Aug 22, 2025
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This PR adds support for a
--dictionaryCLI argument that allows users to provide a newline-separated text file containing search needles, as requested in the issue.Changes Made
clapdependency with derive features for argument parsingArgsstruct using clap's derive API to handle CLI argumentsgather_needles()function to accept both dictionary files and CLI argumentsUsage Examples
Using a dictionary file:
Using CLI arguments (existing behavior):
cargo run -- hello world testCombining both approaches:
Implementation Details
The dictionary file is processed with the same preprocessing steps as CLI arguments:
Error handling includes:
The implementation preserves all existing functionality while adding the new dictionary mode as requested.
Fixes #4.
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