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directory of the project. To create an optimized release build append
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the `--release` flag to the previous command.
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# Usage
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The purpose of Indivisible is to find the nth prime and all the primes
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before it. The basic usage is `indivisible <n>` where `n` is the ordinal
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of the prime you'd like to find. To display all primes before `n`, you
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can run verbose mode by using the `--verbose` or simply `-v` option.
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Since Indivisible generates primes using previously computed primes, you
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can also import prime numbers previously computed with the `--import` or
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`-i` option. To store already computed primes you are expected to use
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piping like any UNIX user would expect. Here is an example:
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# store first 100 primes in ./primes
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indivisible -v 100 > ./primes
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# appends next 400 primes
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indivisible -i ./primes -v 500 >> ./primes
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# display the 600th prime
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indivisible -i ./primes 600
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# Legacy
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--------
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This project was originally written in C. It can be found at
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<https://gitlab.com/naortega/Indivisible-legacy>
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This project was originally written in C. It can be found on my GitLab
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page.[1]
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# License
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---------
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This project is licensed under the terms & conditions of the GNU General
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Public License version 3 or greater (see `LICENSE` file for more
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information).
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[1] https://gitlab.com/naortega/Indivisible-legacy
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