Open Source Rust Formats and Protocols

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    SWC

    SWC

    Rust-based platform for the Web

    SWC is an extensible Rust-based platform for the next generation of fast developer tools. It's used by tools like Next.js, Parcel, and Deno, as well as companies like Vercel, ByteDance, Tencent, Shopify, and more. SWC can be used for both compilation and bundling. For compilation, it takes JavaScript / TypeScript files using modern JavaScript features and outputs valid code that is supported by all major browsers. SWC is 20x faster than Babel on a single thread and 70x faster on four cores. SWC can be downloaded and used as a pre-built binary, or built from the source. SWC (stands for Speedy Web Compiler) is a super-fast TypeScript / JavaScript compiler written in Rust. It's a library for Rust and JavaScript at the same time. If you are using SWC from Rust, see rustdoc and for most users, your entry point for using the library will be parser. If you are using SWC from JavaScript, please refer to the docs on the website.
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    RedisJSON

    RedisJSON

    RedisJSON - a JSON data type for Redis

    RedisJSON is a Redis module that implements ECMA-404 The JSON Data Interchange Standard as a native data type. It allows storing, updating and fetching JSON values from Redis keys (documents).
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    Static Web Server

    Static Web Server

    A cross-platform, high-performance and asynchronous web server

    Static Web Server (or SWS abbreviated) is a tiny and fast production-ready web server suitable to serve static web files or assets. It is focused on lightness and easy-to-use principles while keeping high performance and safety powered by The Rust Programming Language. Written on top of Hyper and Tokio runtime, it provides concurrent and asynchronous networking abilities and the latest HTTP/1 - HTTP/2 implementations. Cross-platform and available for Linux, macOS, Windows, FreeBSD, NetBSD, Android, Docker and Wasm (via Wasmer).
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    jwt-cli

    jwt-cli

    A super fast CLI tool to decode and encode JWTs built in Rust

    A super-fast CLI tool to decode and encode JWTs built in Rust. jwt-cli is a command line tool to help you work with JSON Web Tokens (JWTs). Like most JWT command line tools out there, you can decode almost any JWT header and claims body. Unlike any that I've found, however, jwt-cli allows you to encode a new JWT with nearly any piece of data you can think of. Custom header values (some), custom claim bodies (as long as it's JSON, it's game), and using any secret you need.
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    Grin

    Grin

    Minimal implementation of the Mimblewimble protocol

    Grin is an in-progress implementation of the Mimblewimble protocol. Grin is a privacy-preserving digital currency built openly by developers and distributed all over the world. Grin has no amounts and no addresses. Transactions can be trivially aggregated. To hide the origin of a newly created transaction, it gets relayed among a sub-set of peers before it is widely broadcasted. Electronic transactions for all. Without censorship or restrictions. Designed for the decades to come, not just for tomorrow. To be used by anyone, anywhere. Grin is not controlled by any company, foundation, or individual. The coin distribution is designed to be as fair as possible, with emission of 1 GRIN per second. Mimblewimble leverages cryptography to allow past transaction data to be removed with no compromise on security. This avoids Grin collapsing under the weight of data having to be kept on-chain.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    TexLab

    TexLab

    An implementation of the Language Server Protocol for LaTeX

    A cross-platform implementation of the Language Server Protocol providing rich cross-editing support for the LaTeX typesetting system. The server may be used with any editor that implements the Language Server Protocol.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Vortex

    Vortex

    The LLVM of columnar file formats

    Vortex is a high-performance toolkit designed for working with compressed Apache Arrow arrays, providing functionality for in-memory, on-disk, and over-the-wire data handling. It aims to be an advanced successor to Apache Parquet, offering dramatically faster random access reads and scans, while maintaining similar compression ratios. Vortex's modular design allows for extensibility, enabling developers to implement custom encodings for efficient data management, particularly for large-scale columnar datasets.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Biome

    Biome

    A toolchain for web projects, aimed to provide functionalities

    Biome formats and lints your code in a fraction of a second. Biome supports JavaScript, TypeScript, JSON, and CSS. It aims to support all main languages of modern web development. Biome has sane defaults and requires minimal configuration. Biome helps you as much as possible by displaying detailed and contextualized diagnostics. Biome unifies functionality that has previously been separate tools. Building upon a shared base allows us to provide a cohesive experience for processing code, displaying errors, parallelizing work, caching, and configuration.
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    Crossbeam

    Crossbeam

    Tools for concurrent programming in Rust

    This crate provides a set of tools for concurrent programming. Crossbeam supports stable Rust releases going back at least six months, and every time the minimum supported Rust version is increased, a new minor version is released. Currently, the minimum supported Rust version is 1.36. Crossbeam welcomes contribution from everyone in the form of suggestions, bug reports, pull requests, and feedback. We also have the RFCs repository for more high-level discussion, which is the place where we brainstorm ideas and propose substantial changes to Crossbeam. If you'd like to learn more about concurrency and non-blocking data structures, there's a list of learning resources in our wiki, which includes relevant blog posts, papers, videos, and other similar projects. The Crossbeam project adheres to the Rust Code of Conduct. This describes the minimum behavior expected from all contributors.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Crowbook

    Crowbook

    Converts books written in Markdown to HTML, LaTeX/PDF and EPUB

    Crowbook's aim is to allow you to write a book in Markdown without worrying about formatting or typography and let the program generate HTML, PDF and EPUB output for you. Its focus is novels and fiction, and the default settings should (hopefully) generate readable books with correct typography without requiring you to worry about it. To see what Crowbook's output looks like, you can read the Crowbook guide rendered in HTML, PDF or EPUB. Crowbook will parse this file and generate HTML, EPUB, and/or PDF output formats, according to the settings in the configuration file. Crowbook supports HTML, PDF and EPUB (either version 2 or 3) as output formats. See the Crowbook User Guide rendered in HTML, EPUB and PDF. Crowbook uses pulldown-cmark and thus should support most of CommonMark Markdown.
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    Crowbook LaTeX

    Crowbook LaTeX

    Converts books written in Markdown to HTML, LaTeX/PDF and EPUB

    Crowbook's aim is to allow you to write a book in Markdown without worrying about formatting or typography and let the program generate HTML, PDF and EPUB output for you. Its focus is novels and fiction, and the default settings should (hopefully) generate readable books with correct typography without requiring you to worry about it.
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    LOL HTML

    LOL HTML

    Low output latency streaming HTML parser/rewriter with CSS API

    Low Output Latency streaming HTML rewriter/parser with CSS-selector based API. It is designed to modify HTML on the fly with minimal buffering. It can quickly handle very large documents, and operate in environments with limited memory resources. The crate serves as a back-end for the HTML rewriting functionality of Cloudflare Workers, but can be used as a standalone library with a convenient API for a wide variety of HTML rewriting/analysis tasks. The parser switches back to the tag scanner as soon as input leaves the scope of all selector matches. The tag scanner may also sometimes switch the parser to the Lexer - if it requires additional tag information for the parsing feedback simulation. Having two different parser implementations for the same grammar will increase development costs and is error-prone due to implementation inconsistencies. We minimize these risks by implementing a small Rust macro-based DSL which is similar in spirit to Ragel.
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    Pikkr

    Pikkr

    JSON parser to pick up values directly without performing tokenization

    JSON Parser which picks up values directly without performing tokenization in Rust. Pikkr is a JSON parser that picks up values directly without performing tokenization in Rust. Creates an index which maps logical locations of queried fields to their physical locations by using SIMD instructions and bit manipulation. Finds values of queried fields by scanning a JSON record using the index created in the previous process and learns their logical locations (i.e. pattern of the JSON structure) in the early stages. Speculates logical locations of queried fields by using the learned result information, jumps directly to their physical locations and extracts values in the later stages. Fallbacks to basic parsing if the speculation fails.
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    Serde JSON

    Serde JSON

    Strongly typed JSON library for Rust

    Serde is a framework for serializing and deserializing Rust data structures efficiently and generically.
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    fastn

    fastn

    (Alpha stage software) fastn - Full-stack Web Development Made Easy

    ftd is a programming language for building user interfaces and content-centric websites. ftd is easy to learn, especially for nonprogrammers, but it does not compromise on what you can build with it. fastn is a web framework, a content management system, and an integrated development environment for ftd. fastn is a web server, that compiles ftd to HTML/CSS/JS and can be deployed on your server, or on fastn cloud by FifthTry. ftd is designed with minimal and uniform syntax, and at first glance does not even look like a programming language.
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    hq for HTML

    hq for HTML

    jq, but for HTML

    jq, but for HTML. hq reads HTML and converts it into a JSON object based on a series of CSS selectors. The selectors are expressed in a similar way to JSON, but where the values are CSS selectors.
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    jaq

    jaq

    A jq clone focussed on correctness, speed, and simplicity

    jaq (pronounced like Jacques) is a clone of the JSON data processing tool jq. jaq aims to support a large subset of jq's syntax and operations. Jaq aims to provide a more correct and predictable implementation of jq, while preserving compatibility with jq in most cases.
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    jless

    jless

    jless is a command-line JSON viewer designed for reading

    jless is a command-line JSON viewer. Use it as a replacement for whatever combination of less, jq, cat and your editor you currently use for viewing JSON files. It is written in Rust and can be installed as a single standalone binary. Clean syntax highlighted display of JSON data, omitting quotes around object keys, closing object and array delimiters, and trailing commas. Expand and collapse objects and arrays so you can see both the high- and low-level structure of the data.
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    jql

    jql

    A JSON Query Language CLI tool

    jql is a JSON Query Language tool built with Rust.
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    json-rust

    json-rust

    JSON implementation in Rust

    Parse and serialize JSON with ease. JSON is a very loose format where anything goes - arrays can hold mixed types, object keys can change types between API calls or not include some keys under some conditions. Mapping that to idiomatic Rust structs introduces friction.
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    log4rs

    log4rs

    A highly configurable logging framework for Rust

    log4rs is a highly configurable logging framework modeled after Java's Logback and log4j libraries. If you are using the file rotation in your configuration there is a known substantial performance issue so listen up! By default the gzip feature is enabled and when rolling files it will zip log archives automatically. This is a problem when the log archives are large as the zip happens in the main thread and will halt the process while the zip is completed. Be advised that the gzip feature will be removed from default features as of 1.0.
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    mdBook-KaTeX

    mdBook-KaTeX

    Preprocessor for mdBook, rendering LaTex equations to HTML

    mdBook-KaTeX is a preprocessor for mdBook, using KaTeX to render LaTeX math expressions. A preprocessor for mdBook, rendering LaTex equations to HTML at build time.
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    quick-xml

    quick-xml

    Rust high performance xml reader and writer

    High-performance xml pull reader/writer. The reader is almost zero-copy (use of Cow whenever possible) It is easy on memory allocation (the API provides a way to reuse buffers) It supports various encoding (with encoding feature), namespaces resolution, and special characters. Syntax is inspired by xml-rs. When using the serialize feature, quick-xml can be used with serde's Serialize/Deserialize traits. The mapping between XML and Rust types, and in particular the syntax that allows you to specify the distinction between elements and attributes, is described in detail in the documentation for deserialization.
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    rq

    rq

    A tool for doing record analysis and transformation

    This is the home of the tool called rq (record query). It's a tool that's used for performing queries on streams of records in various formats. The goal is to make ad-hoc exploration of data sets easy without having to use more heavy-weight tools like SQL/MapReduce/custom programs. rq fills a similar niche as tools like awk or sed, but works with structured (record) data instead of text. It was created with love out of the best parts of Rust, and is distributed as a dependency-free binary on many operating systems and architectures.
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    rustfmt

    rustfmt

    Format Rust code

    A tool for formatting Rust code according to style guidelines. You can use rustfmt in Travis CI builds. We provide a minimal Travis CI configuration (see here) and verify its status using another repository. You can run rustfmt with Rust 1.24 and above. Rustfmt tries to work on as much Rust code as possible. Sometimes, the code doesn't even need to compile! In general, we are looking to limit areas of instability; in particular, post-1.0, the formatting of most code should not change as Rustfmt improves. However, there are some things that Rustfmt can't do or can't do well (and thus where formatting might change significantly, even post-1.0). We would like to reduce the list of limitations over time. You can run Rustfmt by just typing rustfmt filename if you used cargo install. This runs rustfmt on the given file, if the file includes out of line modules, then we reformat those too.
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