You obviously haven't tried it on either of those. They are "second tier", which means one is completely on one's own.
What in your opinion would have to be the size of the source code to warrant jumping through the hoops to get this software running, as opposed to a combination of find + xargs + egrep,fgrep,awk?
Except tools like ripgrep aren't equivalent to find + grep. There is no simple invocation of find + grep that does what ripgrep does automatically. `git grep` would be closer.
You talk about being antagonized, but many of your comments in this thread have stated either outright incorrect things, or moved the goalposts, without acknowledging either one even when others point it out. Talk about infuriating.
Just because a misguided person such as myself wrote a piece of software doesn't mean you get to be rude to everyone who talks about it or suggests it.
Sorry, replying to you while responding to the parent because their post is already flagged.
Annatar, both the Rust compiler and ripgrep are available as packages in pkgsrc. The number of hoops one needs to jump in order to use this tool on your niche platform is exactly one. And that hoop is not even on fire.
Keep moving those goal posts though. Hopefully you can move them far enough to keep the Venn diagram of your mistruths and people who recognize them completely disjoint.