A curated list of Rust code and resources.

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Applications

See also Rust — Production organizations running Rust in production.

  • alacritty — A cross-platform, GPU enhanced terminal emulator
  • andschwa/rust-genetic-algorithm — A genetic algorithm for academic benchmark problems build badge
  • asm-cli-rust — An interactive assembly shell written in rust.
  • cloudflare/boringtun — A Userspace WireGuard VPN Implementation build badge
  • datafusion — Apache Arrow DataFusion and Ballista query engines
  • denoland/deno — A secure JavaScript/TypeScript runtime built with V8, Rust, and Tokio Build Status
  • FactotumA system to programmatically run data pipelines build badge
  • fcsonline/drill — A HTTP load testing application inspired by Ansible syntax build badge
  • Fractalide — Simple Rust Microservices
  • habitat — An tool created by Chef to build, deploy, and manage applications.
  • Herd — an experimental HTTP load testing application
  • ivanceras/diwata — A database administration tool for postgresql build badge
  • jedisct1/flowgger — A fast, simple and lightweight data collector
  • kalker - A scientific calculator that supports math-like syntax with user-defined variables, functions, derivation, integration, and complex numbers. Cross platform + WASM support Build Status
  • kytan — High Performance Peer-to-Peer VPN
  • linkerd/linkerd2-proxy — Ultralight service mesh for Kubernetes.
  • MaidSafe — A decentralized platform.
  • mdBook — A command line utility to create books from markdown files Build Status
  • nicohman/eidolon — A steam and drm-free game registry and launcher for linux and macosx build badge
  • notty — A new kind of terminal
  • Pijul — A patch-based distributed version control system
  • Rudr — A Kubernetes implementation of the Open Application Model specification Build Status
  • rx — Vi inspired Modern Pixel Art Editor
  • Servo — A prototype web browser engine
  • tiny — A terminal IRC client
  • trust-dns — A DNS-server Build Status
  • wasmer — A safe and fast WebAssembly runtime supporting WASI and Emscripten Build Status
  • Weld — Full fake REST API generator build badge
  • wezterm — A GPU-accelerated cross-platform terminal emulator and multiplexer

Audio and Music

  • enginesound — A GUI and command line application used to procedurally generate semi-realistic engine sounds. Featuring in-depth configuration, variable sample rate and a frequency analysis window.
  • ncspot - Cross-platform ncurses Spotify client, inspired by ncmpc and the likes. build badge
  • Polaris — A music streaming application. build badge
  • Spotify TUI — A Spotify client for the terminal written in Rust. Continuous Integration
  • Spotifyd — An open source Spotify client running as a UNIX daemon. Continuous Integration

Cryptocurrencies

  • Bitcoin Satoshi's Vision [sv] — A Rust library for working with Bitcoin SV .
  • cardano-cli — Cardano Command Line Interface (CLI)
  • ChainX — Fully Decentralized Interchain Crypto Asset Management on Polkadot.
  • CITA — A high performance blockchain kernel for enterprise users.
  • coinbase-pro-rs — Coinbase pro client in Rust, supports sync/async/websocket build badge
  • Diem — Diem’s mission is to enable a simple global currency and financial infrastructure that empowers billions of people.
  • ethaddrgen — Custom Ethereum vanity address generator made in Rust build badge
  • Forest - Rust Filecoin implementation Build Status
  • Grin — Evolution of the MimbleWimble protocol
  • hdwallet [hdwallet] — BIP-32 HD wallet related key derivation utilities.
  • Holochain — Scalable P2P alternative to blockchain for all those distributed apps you always wanted to build. The link to the old repo is this which is no longer maintained. Build Status
  • ibc-rs - Rust implementation of the Interblockchain Communication protocol
  • infincia/bip39-rs [bip39] — Rust implementation of BIP39.
  • interBTC — Trustless and fully decentralized Bitcoin bridge to Polkadot and Kusama.
  • Joystream — A user governed video platform Build Status
  • Lighthouse — Rust Ethereum 2.0 Client Build Status
  • near/nearcore — decentralized smart-contract platform for low-end mobile devices.
  • Nervos CKB — Nervos CKB is a public permissionless blockchain, the common knowledge layer of Nervos network.
  • Nimiq — Rust implementation of Nimiq node
  • Parity-Bitcoin — The Parity Bitcoin client build badge
  • Parity-Bridge — Bridge between any two ethereum-based networks
  • Parity-Ethereum — Fast, light, and robust Ethereum client
  • Parity-Zcash — Rust implementation of the Zcash protocol
  • Phala-Network/phala-blockchain — Confidential smart contract blockchain based on Intel SGX and Substrate
  • Polkadot — Heterogeneous multi‑chain technology with pooled security
  • rust-bitcoin — Library with support for de/serialization, parsing and executing on data structures and network messages related to Bitcoin.
  • rust-cardano — Rust implementation of Cardano primitives, helpers, and related applications
  • Solana — Incredibly fast, highly scalable blockchain using Proof-of-History.
  • Substrate — Generic modular blockchain template written in Rust
  • tendermint-rs - Rust implementation of Tendermint blockchain data structures and clients
  • wagyu [wagyu] — Rust library for generating cryptocurrency wallets build badge
  • zcash — Zcash is an implementation of the "Zerocash" protocol.

Database

  • Databend - A Modern Real-Time Data Processing & Analytics DBMS with Cloud-Native Architecture Release
  • indradb — Rust based graph database build badge
  • Lucid — High performance and distributed KV store accessible through a HTTP API. Build Status
  • Materialize - Streaming SQL database powered by Timely Dataflow 💲 Build status
  • noria [noria] — Dynamically changing, partially-stateful data-flow for web application backends build badge
  • ParityDB — Fast and reliable database, optimised for read operation
  • PumpkinDB — an event sourcing database engine
  • seppo0010/rsedis — A Redis reimplementation in Rust build badge
  • Skytable — A multi-model NoSQL database GitHub Workflow Status
  • sled — A (beta) modern embedded database Build Status
  • TerminusDB - open source graph database and document store Build Status
  • tikv — A distributed KV database in Rust Build Status
  • vorot93/libmdbx-rs [mdbx-sys] — Rust bindings for MDBX, a "fast, compact, powerful, embedded, transactional key-value database, with permissive license". This is a fork of mozilla/lmdb-rs with patches to make it work with libmdbx.
  • WooriDB - General purpose time serial database inspired by Crux and Datomic.

Emulators

See also crates matching keyword 'emulator'.

Games

See also Games Made With Piston.

Graphics

Image processing

  • Imager — Automated image optimization.

Industrial automation

Observability

  • avito-tech/bioyino — A high-performance scalable StatsD compatible server.
  • OpenTelemetry — OpenTelemetry provides a single set of APIs, libraries, agents, and collector services to capture distributed traces and metrics from your application. You can analyze them using Prometheus, Jaeger, and other observability tools. GitHub Actions CI
  • Scaphandre - A power consumption monitoring agent, to track host and each service power consumption and enable designing systems and applications for more sustainability. Designed to fit any monitoring toolchain (already supports prometheus, warp10, riemann...).
  • vectordotdev/vector — A High-Performance, Logs, Metrics, & Events Router.

Operating systems

See also A comparison of operating systems written in Rust.

Productivity

  • espanso — A cross-platform Text Expander written in Rust Build Status
  • eureka — A CLI tool to input and store your ideas without leaving the terminal
  • pier-cli/pier — A central repository to manage (add, search metadata, etc.) all your one-liners, scripts, tools, and CLIs

Security tools

System tools

  • ajeetdsouza/zoxide — A fast alternative to cd that learns your habits release
  • Alonely0/Voila — Voila is a domain-specific language launched through CLI tool for operating with files and directories in massive amounts in a fast & reliable way. Linux build macOS build Windows build
  • b23r0/yaftp — A lightweight file transfer CLI tool support with resume broken transfer & reverse mode & largefile. Build Status
  • bandwhich — Terminal bandwidth utilization tool build badge
  • bottom - Yet another cross-platform graphical process/system monitor. GitHub Workflow Status (branch)
  • brocode/fblog — Small command-line JSON Log viewer build badge
  • bustd - Lightweight process killer daemon to handle out-of-memory scenarios on Linux. GitHub Workflow Status (branch)
  • buster/rrun — A command launcher for Linux, similar to gmrun build badge
  • cantino/mcfly - Fly through your shell history. Great Scott! build badge
  • crabz - Multi-threaded compression and decompression CLI tool Build Status
  • cristianoliveira/funzzy — A configurable filesystem watcher inspired by entr build badge
  • dalance/procs — A modern replacement for 'ps' written by Rust Regression
  • ddh — Fast duplicate file finder build badge
  • diskonaut — Terminal visual disk space navigator build badge
  • dust — A more intuitive version of du
  • fselect — Find files with SQL-like queries build badge
  • gitui - Blazing fast terminal client for git written in Rust. build
  • k0pernicus/zou — A download accelerator
  • Kondo - CLI & GUI tool for deleting software project artifacts and reclaiming disk space
  • lotabout/rargs [rargs] — xargs + awk with pattern matching support build badge
  • lotabout/skim — A fuzzy finder in pure rust build badge
  • Luminarys/synapse — Flexible and fast BitTorrent daemon. Build Status
  • m4b/bingrep — Greps through binaries from various OSs and architectures, and colors them. build badge
  • mitnk/cicada — A bash-like Unix shell build badge
  • mmstick/concurr — Alternative to GNU Parallel w/ a client-server architecture
  • mmstick/fontfinder — GTK3 application for previewing and installing Google's fonts
  • mmstick/parallel — Reimplementation of GNU Parallel
  • mmstick/tv-renamer — A tv series renaming application with an optional GTK3 frontend. build badge
  • mxseev/logram — Push log files' updates to Telegram
  • nickgerace/gfold [gfold] - CLI tool to help keep track of multiple Git repositories build
  • nivekuil/rip - A safe and ergonomic alternative to rm build badge
  • ogham/exa — A replacement for 'ls' build badge
  • orhun/kmon — Linux Kernel Manager and Activity Monitor https://github.com/orhun/kmon/actions
  • ouch - Painless compression and decompression on the command-line GitHub Workflow Status (branch)
  • Peltoche/lsd — An ls with a lot of pretty colors and awesome icons build
  • pop-os/popsicle — GTK3 & CLI utility for flashing multiple USB devices in parallel
  • pop-os/system76-power — Linux power management daemon (DBus-interface) with CLI tool.
  • pueue — Manage your long running shell commands. GitHub Actions Workflow
  • redox-os/ion — Next-generation system shell build badge
  • sharkdp/bat — A cat(1) clone with wings. CICD
  • sharkdp/fd — A simple, fast and user-friendly alternative to find. CICD
  • sitkevij/hex — A colorized hexdump terminal utility. build badge
  • uutils/coreutils — A cross-platform Rust rewrite of the GNU coreutils [CICD
  • watchexec — Executes commands in response to file modifications build badge
  • XAMPPRocky/tokei — counts the lines of code build badge

Task scheduling

  • delicate — A lightweight and distributed task scheduling platform written in rust. Build Status

Text editors

  • amp — Inspired by Vi/Vim. build badge
  • gchp/iota — A simple text editor build badge
  • helix — A post-modern modal text editor inspired by Neovim/Kakoune. build badge
  • ilai-deutel/kibi — A tiny (≤1024 LOC) text editor with syntax highlighting, incremental search and more. build badge
  • mathall/rim — Vim-like text editor written in Rust
  • ox — An independent Rust text editor that runs in your terminal!
  • Remacs — A community-driven port of Emacs to Rust. build badge
  • vamolessa/pepper [pepper] — An opinionated modal editor to simplify code editing from the terminal build badge
  • xi-editor — A modern editor with a backend written in Rust.
  • xray — An experimental next-generation Electron-based text editor. build badge

Text processing

  • dmerejkowsky/ruplacer — Find and replace text in source files Run tests
  • grex — A command-line tool and library for generating regular expressions from user-provided test cases build badge
  • Lisprez/so_stupid_search — A simple and fast string search tool for human beings
  • phiresky/ripgrep-all — ripgrep, but also search in PDFs, E-Books, Office documents, zip, tar.gz, etc. Build Status
  • replicadse/complate — An in-terminal text templating tool designed for standardizing messages (like for GIT commits). crates.io crates.io build badge
  • ripgrep — combines the usability of The Silver Searcher with the raw speed of grep build badge
  • sd — Intuitive find & replace CLI
  • sstadick/hck - A faster and more featureful drop in replacement for cut build badge
  • vishaltelangre/ff — Find files (ff) by name! build badge
  • whitfin/bytelines [bytelines] — Read input lines as byte slices for high efficiency.
  • whitfin/runiq — an efficient way to filter duplicate lines from unsorted input.
  • xsv — A fast CSV command line tool (slicing, indexing, selecting, searching, sampling, etc.) build badge

Image processing

Utilities

  • brycx/checkpwn — A Have I Been Pwned (HIBP) command-line utility tool that lets you easily check for compromised accounts and passwords.
  • evansmurithi/cloak — A Command Line OTP (One Time Password) Authenticator application. CI build badge
  • fcsonline/tmux-thumbs — A lightning fast version of tmux-fingers written in Rust, copy/pasting tmux like vimium/vimperator.
  • guoxbin/dtool — A useful command-line tool collection to assist development including conversion, codec, hashing, encryption, etc. Build Status
  • nomino — Batch rename utility for developers Build Status
  • raftario/licensor — write licenses to stdout GitHub Actions
  • rustdesk/rustdesk — A remote desktop software, great alternative to TeamViewer and AnyDesk.
  • tversteeg/emplace — Synchronize installed packages on multiple machines
  • unrelentingtech/freepass — The free password manager for power users.
  • vamolessa/verco [verco] — A simple Git/Hg tui client focused on keyboard shortcuts
  • vaultwarden Build — Alternative implementation of the Bitwarden server API written in Rust
  • yaa110/cb — Command line interface to manage clipboard Build Status

Video

Virtualization

Web

  • LemmyNet/lemmy — A link aggregator / reddit clone for the fediverse Build Status
  • MASQ-Project/Node — MASQ Node software provides a decentralized mesh-network of nodes for global users to access normal internet content - next evolution of tech beyond Tor & VPN build badge
  • Plume-org/Plume — ActivityPub federating blogging application build badge
  • Revolt/delta - User-first chat platform built with modern web technologies.

Web Servers

  • joseluisq/static-web-server — A blazing fast and asynchronous web server for static files-serving. CI
  • mufeedvh/binserve — A blazingly fast static web server with routing, templating, and security in a single binary you can set up with zero code build badge
  • ronanyeah/rust-hasura — A demonstration of how a Rust GraphQL server can be used as a remote schema with Hasura Rust
  • svenstaro/miniserve — A small, self-contained cross-platform CLI tool that allows you to just grab the binary and serve some file(s) via HTTP build badge
  • thecoshman/http — Host These Things Please — A basic http server for hosting a folder fast and simply build badge
  • TheWaWaR/simple-http-server — simple static http server
  • wyhaya/see — Static HTTP file server Build Status

Development tools

Build system

  • Cargo — the Rust package manager
    • cargo-benchcmp — A utility to compare Rust micro-benchmarks build badge
    • cargo-bitbake — A cargo extension that can generate BitBake recipes utilizing the classes from meta-rust build badge
    • cargo-cache — inspect/manage/clean your cargo cache (~/.cargo//${CARGO_HOME}), print sizes etc Build Status
    • cargo-check — A wrapper around cargo rustc -- -Zno-trans which can be helpful for running a faster compile if you only need correctness checks build badge
    • cargo-count — lists source code counts and details about cargo projects, including unsafe statistics build badge
    • cargo-deb — Generates binary Debian packages build badge
    • cargo-deps — build dependency graphs of Rust projects build badge
    • cargo-do — run multiple cargo commands in a row build badge
    • cargo-ebuild — cargo extension that can generate ebuilds using the in-tree eclasses build badge
    • cargo-edit — allows you to add and list dependencies by reading/writing to your Cargo.toml file from the command line build badge
    • cargo-generate A generator of a rust project by leveraging a pre-existing git repository as a template.
    • cargo-graph — updated fork of cargo-dot with additional features. Unmaintained, see cargo-deps build badge
    • cargo-info — queries crates.io for crates details from command line build badge
    • cargo-license — A cargo subcommand to quickly view the licenses of all dependencies. build badge
    • cargo-make — Rust task runner and build tool. build badge
    • cargo-modules — A cargo plugin for showing a tree-like overview of a crate's modules. build badge
    • cargo-multi — runs specified cargo command on multiple crates build badge
    • cargo-outdated — displays when newer versions of Rust dependencies are available, or out of date build badge
    • cargo-release — tool for releasing git-managed cargo project, build, tag, publish, doc and push Rust
    • cargo-script — lets people quickly and easily run Rust "scripts" which can make use of Cargo's package ecosystem build badge
    • cargo-tree – Cargo subcommand that visualizes a crate's dependency graph in a tree-like format CircleCI
    • cargo-update — cargo subcommand for checking and applying updates to installed executables build badge
    • cargo-watch — utility for cargo to compile projects when sources change build badge
    • dtolnay/cargo-expand — Expand macros in your source code
  • CMake
  • Github actions

Debugging

Deployment

Embedded

Rust Embedded

  • Arduino
  • Cross compiling
    • japaric/rust-cross — everything you need to know about cross compiling Rust programs build badge
    • japaric/xargo — effortless cross compilation of Rust programs to custom bare-metal targets like ARM Cortex-M build badge
  • Raspberry Pi

FFI

See also Foreign Function Interface, The Rust FFI Omnibus (a collection of examples of using code written in Rust from other languages) and FFI examples written in Rust.

IDEs

See also Are we (I)DE yet? and Rust Tools.

Profiling

Services

  • deps.rs — Detect outdated or insecure dependencies
  • docs.rs — Automatic documentation generation of crates

Static analysis

[assert, static]

Testing

[test, testing]

  • Code Coverage
    • tarpaulin — A code coverage tool designed for Rust build badge
  • Continuous Integration
    • trust — A Travis CI and AppVeyor template to test your Rust crate on 5 architectures and publish binary releases of it for Linux, macOS and Windows
  • Frameworks and Runners
    • AlKass/polish — Mini Testing/Test-Driven Framework Build Status Crates Package Status
    • cargo-dinghy - A cargo extension to simplify running library tests and benches on smartphones and other small processor devices.
    • cucumber-rust — An implementation of the Cucumber testing framework for Rust. Build Status
    • demonstrate — Declarative Testing Framework Build Status
    • rstest — Fixture-based test framework for Rust Build Status
    • speculate — An RSpec inspired minimal testing framework for Rust
  • Mocking and Test Data
    • fake-rs — A library for generating fake data build badge
    • goldenfile [goldenfile] - A library providing a simple API for goldenfile testing. build badge
    • httpmock — HTTP mocking build badge
    • mockiato — A strict, yet friendly mocking library for Rust 2018 build badge
    • mockito — HTTP mocking build badge
    • nrxus/faux Latest Version — A library to create mocks out of structs. build
  • Property Testing and Fuzzing

Transpiling

  • BayesWitnesses/m2cgen — A CLI tool to transpile trained classic machine learning models into a native Rust code with zero dependencies. GitHub Actions Status
  • immunant/c2rust — C to Rust translator and cross checker built atop Clang/LLVM. Build Status
  • jameysharp/corrode — A C to Rust translator written in Haskell.

Libraries

  • perf-monitor-rs — A toolkit designed to be a foundation for applications to monitor their performance. crates.io
  • Phate6660/nixinfo [crate] — A lib crate for gathering system info such as cpu, distro, environment, kernel, etc.

Artificial Intelligence

Genetic algorithms

  • innoave/genevo — Execute genetic algorithm (GA) simulations in a customizable and extensible way.
  • m-decoster/RsGenetic — Genetic Algorithm library in Rust. In maintenance mode.
  • Martin1887/oxigen — Fast, parallel, extensible and adaptable genetic algorithm library. A example using this library solves the N Queens problem for N = 255 in only few seconds and using less than 1 MB of RAM.
  • pkalivas/radiate — A customizable parallel genetic programming engine capable of evolving solutions for supervised, unsupervised, and reinforcement learning problems. Comes with complete and customizable implementation of NEAT and Evtree. Build StatusCrates.io
  • willi-kappler/darwin-rs — Evolutionary algorithms with Rust Build Status

Machine learning

See [Machine learning]

See also About Rust’s Machine Learning Community and Are we learning yet?.

Astronomy

[astronomy]

Asynchronous

  • async-std [async-std] - Async version of the Rust standard library CI
  • dpc/mioco — Scalable, coroutine-based, asynchronous IO handling library build badge
  • mio — MIO is a lightweight IO library for Rust with a focus on adding as little overhead as possible over the OS abstractions build badge
  • rust-lang/futures-rs — Zero-cost futures in Rust build badge
  • TeaEntityLab/fpRust — Monad/MonadIO, Handler, Coroutine/doNotation, Functional Programming features for Rust build badge
  • Xudong-Huang/may — rust stackful coroutine library build badge
  • zonyitoo/coio-rs — A coroutine I/O library with a working-stealing scheduler build badge

Audio and Music

[audio]

Authentication

  • Keats/jsonwebtokenJSON Web Token lib in rust Build Status
  • oauth2 — Extensible, strongly-typed Rust OAuth2 client library Build Status
  • oxide-auth — A OAuth2 server library, for use in combination with actix or other frontends, featuring a set of configurable and pluggable backends Build Status
  • sgrust01/jwtvault — Async library to manage and orchestrate JWT workflow Build Status
  • yup-oauth2 — An oauth2 client implementation providing the Device, Installed and Service Account flows Build Status

Automotive

Bioinformatics

  • Rust-Bio — bioinformatics libraries in Rust.

Caching

Concurrency

Cloud

Command-line

Compression

Computation

Configuration

Cryptography

[crypto, cryptography]

Database

[database]

Data processing

  • amv-dev/yata — high perfomance technical analysis library Build Status
  • bluss/ndarray — N-dimensional array with array views, multidimensional slicing, and efficient operations
  • kernelmachine/utah — Dataframe structure and operations in Rust
  • pola-rs/polars - Fast feature complete DataFrame library Build and test
  • weld-project/weld — High-performance runtime for data analytics applications

Data streaming

Data structures

Data visualization

Date and time

[date, time]

Distributed systems

Domain driven design

Email

[email, imap, smtp]

Encoding

[encoding]

Filesystem

[filesystem]

Functional Programming

[functional programming]

Game development

See also Are we game yet?

Geospatial

[geo, gis]

Graphics

[graphics]

GUI

[gui]

Image processing

Language specification

  • shnewto/bnf — A library for parsing Backus–Naur form context-free grammars. build badge

Logging

[log]

  • estk/log4rs — highly configurable logging framework modeled after Java's Logback and log4j libraries CircleCI
  • jesusprubio/leg — Elegant print for lazy devs. Make your CLIs nicer with minimal effort. Build Status
  • rust-lang/log — Logging implementation for Rust Build Status
  • seanmonstar/pretty-env-logger — A pretty, easy-to-use logger for Rust. Build Status
  • slog-rs/slog — Structured, composable logging for Rust Build Status
  • tokio-rs/tracing — An application level tracing framework for async-aware structured logging, error handling, metrics, and more Build Status

Macro

  • cute
    • mattgathu/cute — Macro for Python-esque list comprehensions in Rust. Build Status
  • Linq-in-Rust - Macro and methods for C#-LINQ-like expressions. CI

Markup language

Mobile

Geal/rust_on_mobile

Network programming

Parsing

Peripherals

Platform specific

Scripting

[scripting]

Simulation

[simulation]

  • nyx-space - High fidelity, fast, reliable and validated astrodynamical toolkit library, used for spacecraft mission design and orbit determination Build Status

Task scheduling

  • delay-timer — Time-manager of delayed tasks. Like crontab, but asynchronous tasks are possible. Build

Template engine

Text processing

Text search

Unsafe

  • zerocopy — Utilities for safely reinterpreting arbitrary byte sequences as native Rust types

Virtualization

Web programming

See also Are we web yet? and Rust web framework comparison.

Registries

A registry allows you to publish your Rust libraries as crate packages, to share them with others publicly and privately.

  • Cloudsmith 💲 — A fully managed package management SaaS, with first-class support for public and private Cargo/Rust registries (plus many others). Has a generous free-tier and is also completely free for open-source.
  • Crates — The official public registry for Rust/Cargo.
  • w4/chartered - A private, authenticated, permissioned Cargo registry CI

Resources

License

CC0

Comments
  • Transfer

    Transfer

    I'd like to handover the repository to someone else. @steveklabnik, @nasa42 maybe you have a suggestion.

    I'd love it if it could stay:

    • useful
    • clutter-free
    • sorted
    • single page
    • uncommercial

    I'd love it if it gained (automatic) QA to ensure:

    • working links
    • consistent format
    • removing stale projects
    opened by kud1ing 55
  • Moving away from a single markdown file?

    Moving away from a single markdown file?

    Since the Markdown file has grown a bit, i am considering extracting the data to a file (maybe JSON) and generating HTML from it.

    Disadvantages:

    • there is an additonal generator step
    • contributors might expect a Markdown file

    Advantages:

    • the data file could be reused easier by other projects
    • entries can show up in multiple sections without duplicating data
    • less boilerplate code for contributors, less possibilities for errors
    • the data can be checked and enriched easier. E.g. a script could check whether the links in the data file are correct or whether projects have (now) working Travis/Cargo URLs
    • no manual sorting necessary anymore
    • consistent output format across all entries
    • the output format can be adjusted easier in the generator
    opened by kud1ing 13
  • Add climake

    Add climake

    ~~https://gitlab.com/Owez/climake~~ now https://github.com/owez/climake https://crates.io/crates/climake

    Dependency-free argument parser only on stdlib, just became production ready and is fully doc'd :smile:

    opened by Owez 11
  • Support optional use of Github secrets to workaround rate limits

    Support optional use of Github secrets to workaround rate limits

    This would fix #859 (429 errors from Github) but I don't have enough permissions to add a new secret value to Travis.

    @luciusmagn Any thoughts? Do you have enough access for this?

    opened by palfrey 9
  • Rustified checker

    Rustified checker

    (This builds on top of #789 so we've got a fixed README.md)

    Given this is meant to be awesome Rust stuff, and that the Ruby checker appears to have various issues (e.g. when repeatedly checking the README it wants to do all of them every time), I wrote a Rust version of the checker. This doesn't do anything majorly different yet, but could be improved in the future to do things like cope with Github actions links not being available for checking for not logged in users, and possibly find the broken build links that I did a lot of manually in #789

    opened by palfrey 9
  • Add Network programming / Bluetooth / bluer

    Add Network programming / Bluetooth / bluer

    Criteria for adding:

    BlueR was called BLEZ and located at https://github.com/surban/blez before it became the official Rust binding for BlueZ and moved to their GitHub organization.

    Together the old and new repository have 40 + 28 = 68 stars.

    opened by surban 6
  • Added Code Like a Pro in Rust

    Added Code Like a Pro in Rust

    Hi,

    Stjepan from Manning here. I thought this latest Rust title in our catalog might be a good match for your list. Thank you for considering it.

    Best,

    opened by stjepanjurekovic 6
  • Includes EDN-RS and Hiccup

    Includes EDN-RS and Hiccup

    EDN-RS: is great for microservices written in rust that are in a Clojure environment, as Clojure's most used data notation is EDN. Parser is highly usable for our current projects and serializer will be implemented with Datomic client, in the near future.

    Hiccup: Templating HTML, and also XML, engine that prevents unclosed tags problems. It is inspired by the clean and simple syntax of Clojure's Hiccup Lib

    opened by naomijub 6
  • Validate pull requests with Travis

    Validate pull requests with Travis

    Hello, I wrote a tool that can validate README links (valid URLs, not duplicate). It can be run when someone submits a pull request.

    Examples This tool is currently being used by https://github.com/dkhamsing/open-source-ios-apps and https://travis-ci.org/matteocrippa/awesome-swift

    • https://travis-ci.org/matteocrippa/awesome-swift/builds/96526196 ok ✅
    • https://travis-ci.org/matteocrippa/awesome-swift/builds/96722421 link redirected / rename 🔴
    • https://travis-ci.org/dkhamsing/open-source-ios-apps/builds/96763135 bad link / project deleted 🔴
    • https://travis-ci.org/dkhamsing/open-source-ios-apps/builds/95754715 dupe 🔴

    If you are interested, connect this repo to https://travis-ci.org/ and add a .travis.yml file to the project.

    See https://github.com/dkhamsing/awesome_bot for options, more information :smile:

    opened by awesome-bot 6
  • Adding  libmdbx-rs fork

    Adding libmdbx-rs fork

    Rust bindings for MDBX — fork of mozilla/lmdb-rs with patches to make it work with libmdbx.. Fast, compact, powerful, embedded, transactional key-value database, with permissive license.

    opened by parasew 5
  • Fix GitHub build

    Fix GitHub build

    This PR does a couple of things, resulting in a working Github Actions build

    • It upgrades a bunch of packages, mostly to solve the error reading DNS system conf: Error parsing resolv.conf error that was occurring on earlier Github actions builds
    • It fixes all the current bad urls in README.md
    • It adds lots of caching to the Github actions build, including some fun with always-upload-cache and RANDOM so that if we manage to get some items for the results cache, but it then borks later on, we a) still store the ones we managed to get and b) if we re-run the build, can repeatedly re-store the result file and incrementally get towards a working build. I did this with this one to get a green build, and may well be needed when this gets merged.

    To clarify, this isn't me intending on coming back to maintaining and managing things (at least not yet), but I saw the issues here, and wanted to at least try and sort them out. Longer-term I might be able to spend some more time back here again, but we'll have to wait and see on that.

    opened by palfrey 5
  • Helix editor and Kakoune found in different categories

    Helix editor and Kakoune found in different categories

    Shouldn't Helix and Kakoune be in the same category. Either IDEs where Kakoune is currently found. Or, in Text Editors where Helix is currently located. Being that Helix is a Rust implementation of the nearly same feature set of Kakoune, it seems they should be located together.

    opened by IwateKyle 1
  • Replace node toc lint with a Rust one

    Replace node toc lint with a Rust one

    Steps:

    1. Fix https://github.com/pbzweihander/markdown-toc/issues/2 and possibly other things there so it can replace ToC blocks in markdown
    2. Replace lint-markdown-toc with the Rust markdown-toc
    help wanted 
    opened by palfrey 4
  • Package 'awesome-rust' on crates.io

    Package 'awesome-rust' on crates.io

    I was just browsing crates.io and came across awesome-rust, which seems like it should be related to this project but apparently is not. The repo and homepage links point to this project, but I could not find anything related to awesome-rust in that repo. I did come across this repo that looks like it might be related.

    Has anyone considered/tried reaching out to @wujunze about perhaps transferring ownership of the crate name?

    opened by mfsch 3
  • Project issues

    Project issues

    This is to some extent a continuation of #479, but also some other items. I'm interested in particular in @luciusmagn and @kud1ing's thoughts, but others are also welcomed

    So, I'm feeling a bit burnout on this project, and as such will be switching off notifications on new PRs and won't be reviewing them for at least a bit. A lot of my issues come down to the following problems:

    • Quality of repos: we don't really have any. It's called "Awesome Rust", and TBH our quality control (for which I'm as guilty as any) is not great. This results in a really long list, which is nice in certain ways, but I'm wondering if quality rather than quantity would be a better idea. I'm leaning towards more mechanical options of quality (e.g. Github stars or crates.io downloads), mainly to try and a) provide a consistent process and b) avoid the maintainers here being the judges of such matter, and using existing community metrics instead. If we do that, the thresholds should be clearly and publicly documented. There will always be popular projects that don't fit into any of the metrics, and in those cases we first need to find a new metric.
    • Quality of list items: Our formatting is a bit of a mess. There's kinda a style, but it's not enforced, and there's kinda alphabetical ordering, but also not enforced. I think we need to have a fixed style, and enforce it. Main goal here is to reduce maintainer time i.e. make it easy to do the right route, so this should be an automatic thing. Probably a CI check. Maybe fits in with the JSON data concepts that were being floated in #479.
    • Time spent on PRs: We need something like the Github pull request templates plus saved replies. The template should have a bunch of common issues to tick off, and there should be an expectation that if you open a PR and you've ignored one or more of those, it's getting closed pretty damn quick. It's somewhat of a jerk move, but from a "maintainer time" perspective, it's a win, and I think needed.

    Thoughts anyone?

    opened by palfrey 5
  • Awesome Rust should get a logo!

    Awesome Rust should get a logo!

    Hey there! owner of Not-Yet-Awesome Rust and the Utah Rust meetup here. I've been learning some SVG creating logos and throwing together random things to hash out ideas for both organizations. Here are some examples of things I've toyed with:

    • https://github.com/not-yet-awesome-rust/not-yet-awesome-rust/issues/60
    • https://github.com/utah-rust/logo/issues/1

    It occurred to me that Awesome Rust could definitely use a logo if you're interested! I'd be more than happy to do the work here. I think the biggest challenge would just be to find consensus. :) Since a lot of the Rust community throws things into the Rust chainring, I've mostly been considering putting things like these in one:

    image

    Feel free to reject my idea(s) or the notion of a logo altogether -- I'm just hoping to be helpful in case it's interesting in the first place. :)

    opened by ErichDonGubler 6
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