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    Substrate Node Template

    Substrate Node Template

    A rust implementation of the Quip Protocol forked from Substrate

    Substrate Node Template is a Rust-based implementation of the Quip Protocol built on top of the Substrate blockchain framework, providing a customizable foundation for building decentralized networks. The project is structured as a blockchain node template, including components such as runtime logic, networking, consensus mechanisms, and RPC interfaces. It leverages FRAME, Substrate’s modular runtime development system, allowing developers to compose blockchain functionality through reusable...
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    Peroxide

    Peroxide

    Rust numeric library with high performance and friendly syntax

    Rust numeric library contains linear algebra, numerical analysis, statistics and machine learning tools with R, MATLAB, Python-like macros. Peroxide uses a 1D data structure to represent matrices, making it straightforward to integrate with BLAS (Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms). This means that Peroxide can guarantee excellent performance for linear algebraic computations by leveraging the optimized routines provided by BLAS. For users familiar with numerical computing libraries like...
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    async-graphql

    async-graphql

    A GraphQL server library implemented in Rust

    Async-graphql is a GraphQL server-side library implemented in Rust. It is fully compatible with the GraphQL specification and most of its extensions and offers type safety and high performance. You can define a Schema in Rust and procedural macros will automatically generate code for a GraphQL query. This library does not extend Rust's syntax, which means that Rustfmt can be used normally. I value this highly and it is one of the reasons why I developed Async-graphql. I like GraphQL and...
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    cuda-oxide

    cuda-oxide

    cuda-oxide is an experimental Rust-to-CUDA compiler

    cuda-oxide is an experimental NVIDIA Labs project that brings Rust closer to native CUDA GPU development. It works as a Rust-to-CUDA compiler path that lets developers write SIMT GPU kernels in idiomatic Rust instead of using a separate CUDA C++ workflow. The project compiles standard Rust code directly to PTX, avoiding DSLs, source-to-source translation, or foreign-language bindings. It supports a single-source programming style where host and device code can live together and be built...
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    Ollama-rs

    Ollama-rs

    A simple and easy-to-use library for interacting with the Ollama API

    Ollama-rs is a Rust library designed to provide a simple and efficient interface for interacting with the Ollama API, enabling developers to integrate local large language models into Rust applications. It follows the official Ollama API closely, ensuring compatibility while offering an idiomatic Rust experience with strong typing and asynchronous execution. The library supports a wide range of operations, including text generation, chat interactions, embeddings, and model management, making...
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    Rust Latam

    Rust Latam

    Learn to write Rust procedural macros

    This is a workshop/repository by the Rust developer David Tolnay (dtolnay) intended to teach how to write Rust procedural macros (derive macros, function-like macros, attribute macros). The repo contains multiple toy/realistic macro projects drawn from real use-cases: e.g., derive(Builder), derive(CustomDebug), seq!, #[sorted], #[bitfield]. The README indicates the focus is on learning: parsing token streams, generating code, handling generics, attribute arguments, etc. It has test harness...
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    rustdesk-server-demo

    rustdesk-server-demo

    A working demo of RustDesk server implementation

    rustdesk-server-demo is a companion repository that demonstrates how to deploy the RustDesk backend quickly, often via containerized or scripted setups. It is intended as a practical starting point for testing and small-scale pilots before moving to a hardened production configuration. The demo showcases the interplay between the rendezvous and relay components so users can validate connectivity paths end-to-end. Clear defaults minimize the amount of configuration required, making first-time...
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    rspirv

    rspirv

    Rust implementation of SPIR-V module processing functionalities

    rspirv is a Rust-based parser, builder, and disassembler for SPIR-V, the intermediate binary format used in Vulkan and OpenCL for shaders and compute kernels. It’s part of the gfx-rs ecosystem, a suite of graphics tools aiming to provide cross-platform rendering capabilities in Rust. rspirv enables manipulation and inspection of SPIR-V modules, which is useful in shader compilers, graphics drivers, and development tools for low-level GPU programming. The library strictly follows the SPIR-V...
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    Svix

    Svix

    The enterprise-ready webhooks service

    Build a secure, reliable, and scalable webhook platform in minutes using the Svix webhook service. Webhooks require a lot more engineering time, resources and ongoing maintenance than you would first expect. Building a secure, reliable, and scalable webhook service is hard and time-consuming. We built it so you can focus on what matters most, your business. Customer endpoints fail or hang more often than you think. You need automatic retries to ensure deliverability. You need to monitor the...
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    CXX

    CXX

    Safe interop between Rust and C++

    CXX is a library that offers safe interop between Rust and C++. It provides a safe mechanism for calling C++ code from Rust and vice versa, one that is protected from the many possible things that can go wrong when bindgen or cbindgen is used to generate unsafe C-style bindings. The general idea of CXX is to define the signatures of both sides of the FFI boundary embedded together in one Rust module. CXX gets a complete picture from this of the boundary, and through it is able to perform...
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    LiteBox

    LiteBox

    A security-focused library OS supporting kernel execution

    LiteBox is a security-focused “library OS” sandboxing project that aims to shrink the interface between an application and its host environment to reduce attack surface. Instead of relying solely on broad OS-level permissions, it focuses on isolating workloads by tightly controlling the boundary where code interacts with host services and system resources. The design emphasizes interoperability across different integration layers, describing a separation between “North” shims (how apps or...
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    derive(Error)

    derive(Error)

    derive(Error) for struct and enum error types

    This is a Rust crate that provides a convenient derive macro (#[derive(Error)]) for implementing std::error::Error on your custom error types (structs or enums). The goal is to enable library authors to build expressive, typed error types, with readable Display implementations (via #[error("...")] annotations) as well as From conversions (#[from]), source tracking (#[source]), and optionally backtraces. It is designed so that switching from handwritten error implementation to using this...
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    Russh

    Russh

    Rust SSH client & server library

    Russh provides a Rust library for implementing SSH clients and servers with a modern, async-friendly design. It exposes building blocks for authentication, channel management, port forwarding, and key handling, allowing you to embed SSH functionality directly into Rust applications. The API is designed to be explicit and composable, making it possible to implement custom behaviors like reverse tunnels, interactive shells, and service multiplexing. Because performance and safety are central,...
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    Ruma

    Ruma

    A set of Rust crates for interacting with the Matrix chat network

    Matrix is an open specification for an online communication protocol. It includes all the features you'd expect from a modern chat platform including instant messaging, group chats, audio and video calls, searchable message history, synchronization across all your devices, and end-to-end encryption. Matrix is federated, so no single company controls the system or your data. You can use an existing server you trust or run your own, and the servers synchronize messages seamlessly. Learn more...
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    Parser for Rust source code

    Parser for Rust source code

    Parser for Rust source code

    Parser for Rust source code is a major Rust crate for parsing Rust source code (token streams) into a syntax tree (AST) that procedural macros can inspect or transform. The primary target is macro authors: you can parse TokenStreams into syn::File, syn::Item, syn::Expr, syn::Type, etc. It offers rich data structures, fine-grained parsing, span tracking (for error reporting), traversal and mutation APIs (visit, fold, visit_mut), printing back to tokens, and strong feature-gating so you only...
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    Anyhow

    Anyhow

    Flexible concrete Error type built on std::error::Error

    This is a Rust library (crate) that provides a flexible, concrete error type built atop the standard std::error::Error trait. Its primary goal is to make error handling in applications easy: instead of defining lots of custom error types, you can use anyhow::Error (or the alias anyhow::Result<T>) for fallible functions. The crate supports attaching context to errors, so you can convert a low-level error (like “file not found”) into one with richer diagnostics (“Failed to read instructions...
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    GraphQL Juniper

    GraphQL Juniper

    GraphQL server library for Rust

    GraphQL is a data query language developed by Facebook intended to serve mobile and web application frontends. Juniper makes it possible to write GraphQL servers in Rust that are type-safe and blazingly fast. We also try to make declaring and resolving GraphQL schemas as convenient as Rust will allow. Juniper does not include a web server - instead it provides building blocks to make integration with existing servers straightforward. It optionally provides a pre-built integration for the...
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    DCV Color Primitives

    DCV Color Primitives

    DCV Color Primitives Library

    DCV Color Primitives is a library to perform image color model conversion. Aware of the underlying hardware and supplemental cpu extension sets (up to avx2). Support data coming from a single buffer or coming from multiple image planes. Support non-tightly packed data. Support images greater than 4GB (64 bit). Convert an image from bgra to nv12 (single plane) format containing yuv in BT601. You might want to propagate errors to the caller function or mix with some other error types. So far,...
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    Rust Monero Library

    Rust Monero Library

    The Rust Monero library published on crates.io

    Library with support for de/serialization on block data structures and key/address generation and scanning related to Monero cryptocurrency.
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    Pom

    Pom

    PEG parser combinators using operator overloading without macros

    pom is a parser combinator library in Rust, utilizing operator overloading to build parsers in a modular and readable way. It facilitates the construction of complex parsers without macros. ​
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    cross

    cross

    Zero setup cross compilation and cross testing of Rust crates

    This project is developed and maintained by the cross-rs team. It was previously maintained by the Rust Embedded Working Group Tools team. You have four options to configure cross. cross will provide all the ingredients needed for cross-compilation without touching your system installation. cross provides an environment, cross-toolchain, and cross-compiled libraries, that produce the most portable binaries. “cross-testing”, cross can test crates for architectures other than i686 and...
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    Mundane

    Mundane

    Mundane is a Rust cryptography library backed by BoringSSL

    Mundane is a Rust cryptography library designed to be safe, ergonomic, and high-performance, with its cryptographic operations powered by BoringSSL. It aims to eliminate common security pitfalls by providing APIs that are intentionally difficult to misuse, prioritizing safety and correctness over flexibility. The library vendors its own copy of BoringSSL, ensuring consistent builds without external dependencies and avoiding symbol conflicts between different versions. Mundane emphasizes...
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    rust_cmd_lib

    rust_cmd_lib

    Common rust command-line macros and utilities

    rust_cmd_lib is a Rust library designed to make it easier to write shell-script–style tasks in Rust, blending the power and safety of Rust with the expressiveness of shell pipelines. It provides macros and utilities that let you spawn external processes, redirect input/output, and pipe commands together, all without invoking a shell. You can write something like run_cmd!(ls -l | grep foo > out.txt) in a more declarative style, rather than manually wiring up file descriptors, handles, and...
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    heim

    heim

    Cross-platform async library for system information fetching

    Heim is a cross-platform system monitoring library written in Rust, providing real-time metrics for CPU, memory, and other resources.
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    Ansible Examples

    Ansible Examples

    A few starter examples of ansible playbooks, to show features

    This repository collects practical, real-world examples of using Ansible to automate infrastructure, deployments, and configurations. Each directory demonstrates a specific use case—ranging from setting up web servers, load balancers, and databases to orchestrating multi-tier applications in cloud environments. The examples highlight common Ansible practices such as organizing inventories, writing reusable playbooks, using roles, and handling variables and templates. They’re designed to be...
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