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    Martin

    Martin

    Blazing fast and lightweight PostGIS, MBtiles and PMtiles tile server

    Martin is a fast and lightweight tile server for serving vector and raster tiles from PostGIS-enabled PostgreSQL databases. Written in Rust, it is optimized for performance and low memory usage, making it suitable for production geospatial applications. Martin supports modern web mapping standards and integrates seamlessly with MapLibre and other mapping libraries.
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    Microsandbox

    Microsandbox

    Secure local-first microVM sandbox for running untrusted code fast

    Microsandbox is an open source platform designed to securely execute untrusted code in isolated environments using lightweight virtualization techniques. It focuses on combining strong security guarantees with fast startup times by leveraging hardware-level microVM isolation instead of relying solely on traditional containers or full virtual machines. It aims to solve the common tradeoffs between speed, isolation, and control that developers encounter when running untrusted workloads. It provides a local-first and self-hosted approach, allowing users to maintain full ownership of their execution environment without depending on external cloud services. Microsandbox is particularly geared toward AI agent workflows, offering integrations that enable automated systems to safely run generated code and commands. It also supports standard container images, making it compatible with existing development ecosystems and tooling.
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    Monoio

    Monoio

    Rust async runtime based on io-uring

    Monoio is a Rust asynchronous runtime designed for high-performance I/O-bound servers and applications, built around native OS async I/O primitives (e.g. io_uring on Linux, epoll / kqueue on other Unix-like systems), rather than layering atop an existing runtime. Its design philosophy centers on a “thread-per-core” model where each core runs its own event loop, minimizing cross-thread synchronization needs, avoiding the overhead and complexity of task scheduling, and letting developers write efficient, low-overhead asynchronous networking or I/O code. Because tasks do not need to be Send or Sync and can make use of thread-local data safely, Monoio simplifies certain concurrency paradigms while delivering performance benefits for workloads like high-throughput network servers, proxies, or real-time services. The runtime includes abstractions for async sockets, readers/writers, TCP/UDP networking, and compatibility layers (macros, crates) to ease adoption.
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    Narrowlink

    Narrowlink

    A self-hosted solution to enable secure connectivity between devices

    Narrowlink is a zero-config tunneling and reverse proxy solution that enables secure access to services behind firewalls or NATs without exposing public IPs. Unlike traditional tools like ngrok, Narrowlink is peer-to-peer and privacy-focused, using WireGuard and WebRTC to establish direct encrypted tunnels between peers. It is designed to make exposing local services simple, fast, and secure with no need for port forwarding or cloud relays. Narrowlink is ideal for developers, self-hosters, and remote teams looking for frictionless, encrypted connectivity.
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    Pacdef

    Pacdef

    multi-backend declarative package manager for Linux

    pacdef is a multi-backend declarative package manager for Linux, enabling users to maintain consistent package installations across multiple machines and distributions. It manages packages through group files, ensuring that only specified packages are installed and any unmanaged packages are removed. pacdef supports various backends and integrates with version control systems for configuration management.​
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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 compile what you need. The documentation emphasises that while the crate is geared for procedural macros (and custom derives), some of the APIs may be of more general use. Using syn you can effectively write code that analyzes or generates Rust code at compile time.
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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 NumPy, MATLAB, or R, Rust's syntax might seem unfamiliar at first. This can make it more challenging to learn and use Rust libraries that heavily rely on Rust's unique features and syntax.
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    PgRx

    PgRx

    Build Postgres Extensions with Rust

    pgrx is a Rust framework for developing PostgreSQL extensions, making it easier to write safe, high-performance native extensions in Rust. It handles the boilerplate and unsafe FFI needed to interface with Postgres internals, allowing developers to focus on logic. With built-in support for SQL generation, testing, and deployment, pgrx streamlines the extension creation process while embracing Rust’s safety guarantees.
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    Pumpkin

    Pumpkin

    Empowering everyone to host fast and efficient Minecraft servers

    Pumpkin is an open-source Minecraft server implementation written entirely in the Rust programming language with the goal of delivering high performance, efficiency, and modern architecture for hosting multiplayer worlds. Unlike the original Java-based server, Pumpkin focuses on leveraging Rust’s memory safety and performance advantages to create a fast and stable server environment. The project aims to replicate the core mechanics and gameplay of Minecraft while providing a flexible foundation for customization and optimization. Its architecture emphasizes efficient networking, resource management, and scalability, allowing servers to handle more players with reduced system overhead. Pumpkin is designed to be approachable for developers and server administrators who want to run Minecraft servers with improved performance and modern tooling.
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    ReductStore

    ReductStore

    The fastest time series object store for Edge AI

    History storage and management of images, vibration data, text, labels, and more - all in one place with the highest performance. Merge blob and time series functionalities, reducing the need for multiple databases. Customize real-time data retention policies and replication strategies. Store billions of time-stamped blobs with AI labels and access them with low latency. Outperform other databases with a customized solution for time-series object data. Capture and access blob data as time series, tailored for edge computing, computer vision, and IoT. ReductStore handles blob data without size limits; your disk capacity is the only boundary. Ensure optimal storage management with FIFO quotas, preventing disk space shortages in real-time. Manage your time-series blob data with ease: annotate, filter, and save AI labels or meta-data. Integrate and communicate with ReductStore using our feature-rich and secure API.
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    Rewriting Project Claw Code

    Rewriting Project Claw Code

    Ensure consistency and alignment between different codebases

    Rewriting Project Claw Code is a development tool or framework designed to ensure consistency and alignment between different codebases, environments, or implementations. It focuses on maintaining parity across systems, which is particularly important in distributed architectures or multi-platform applications. The project provides mechanisms to compare, validate, and synchronize code or behavior, helping teams avoid discrepancies that can lead to bugs or inconsistencies. It may include automation tools that detect differences and enforce standards across repositories. The tool is useful in scenarios such as maintaining parity between frontend and backend logic, ensuring API consistency, or synchronizing multiple deployments. Its design promotes reliability and reduces the risk of divergence in complex systems. Overall, Claw Code Parity helps teams maintain cohesion across their codebases while improving development efficiency and quality assurance.
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    Rustler

    Rustler

    Safe Rust bridge for creating Erlang NIF functions

    Rustler is a library for writing Erlang NIFs in safe Rust code. That means there should be no ways to crash the BEAM (Erlang VM). The library provides facilities for generating the boilerplate for interacting with the BEAM, handles encoding and decoding of Erlang terms, and catches rust panics before they unwind into C. The library provides functionality for both Erlang and Elixir, however Elixir is favored as of now. The code you write in a Rust NIF should never be able to crash the BEAM. Decoding and encoding rust values into Erlang terms is as easy as a function call. Making a Rust struct encodable and decodable to Erlang or Elixir can be done with a single attribute. Enables you to safely pass a reference to a Rust struct into Erlang code. The struct will be automatically dropped when it's no longer referenced.
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    Rye

    Rye

    A Hassle-Free Python Experience

    Rye is a modern Python project and package management tool designed to provide a seamless development experience. It integrates Python installation, virtual environment management, and dependency handling into a single cohesive workflow. Rye's emphasis on simplicity and automation makes it particularly suitable for managing complex projects and monorepos, reducing the overhead typically associated with Python project setup and maintenance.​
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    Skytable

    Skytable

    Skytable is a fast, secure and reliable realtime NoSQL database

    SkytableTM is an insanely fast, free, and open-source, real-time NoSQL database that aims to provide flexible data modeling without compromising on performance or query ability, at scale. Skytable has got exciting features which are ready to deploy and more amazing features on the way. Scale to millions of queries per second per node with no optimizations left on the table. Automated background saving, snapshots and remote snapshots are there when you need them. Natively multithreaded to exploit all CPU cores which helps lower your TCO. Written in Rust with expert analyzed unsafe code for memory safety and TLS for encrypted connections. Have 1MB memory? That's all Skytable needs. With no platform-specific dependencies, Skytable can virtually run on anything that has an OS. Features like keyspaces, tables, data types, authn+authz, snapshots and more are ready for you to use while we're working on several new data models and features.
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    SlateDB

    SlateDB

    A cloud native embedded storage engine built on object storage

    Unlike traditional LSM-tree storage engines, SlateDB writes data to object storage to provide bottomless storage capacity, high durability, and easy replication. SlateDB is an embedded storage engine built as a log-structured merge-tree. Unlike traditional LSM-tree storage engines, SlateDB writes data to object storage (S3, GCS, ABS, MinIO, Tigris, and so on). Leveraging object storage allows SlateDB to provide bottomless storage capacity, high durability, and easy replication. The trade-off is that object storage has a higher latency and higher API cost than local disk. To mitigate high write API costs (PUTs), SlateDB batches writes. Rather than writing every put() call to object storage, MemTables are flushed periodically to object storage as a string-sorted table (SST). The flush interval is configurable. To mitigate write latency, SlateDB provides an async put method.
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    Summa

    Summa

    Full-text IPFS-friendly and WASM-compatible Search in Rust

    Summa is a full-text IPFS-friendly search engine that may be launched on both large servers and inside your browser. Thanks to the embedded IPFS daemon, your data can be replicated and published through P2P, allowing for a truly distributed and uncensorable search experience. And, thanks to compatibility with WASM, Summa can be launched entirely inside your browser, enabling you to search in network-published indices without ever having to execute search queries on remote servers.
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    Tokei

    Tokei

    Count your code, quickly

    Tokei is a program that displays statistics about your code. Tokei will show the number of files, total lines within those files, and code, comments, and blanks grouped by language. Tokei is very fast and is able to count millions of lines of code in seconds. Check out the 12.0.0 release to see how Tokei's speed compares to others. Tokei is accurate, Tokei correctly handles multi-line comments, and nested comments, and not count comments that are in strings. Providing accurate code statistics. Tokei has a huge range of languages, supporting over 150 languages, and their various extensions. Tokei can output in multiple formats(CBOR, JSON, YAML) allowing Tokei's output to be easily stored, and reused. These can also be reused in tokei combining a previous run's statistics with another set. Tokei is available on Mac, Linux, and Windows. See installation instructions for how to get Tokei on your platform.
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    Whatlang-RS

    Whatlang-RS

    Natural language detection library for Rust

    Whatlang-RS is a Rust-based language detection library optimized for speed and accuracy, supporting a wide range of languages with probabilistic models.
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    ZomboDB

    ZomboDB

    Making Postgres and Elasticsearch work together like it's 2023

    ZomboDB is a PostgreSQL extension that integrates Elasticsearch directly into Postgres, allowing for powerful full-text search and analytics capabilities. It manages Elasticsearch indices transparently, ensuring transactional consistency and enabling complex queries through SQL.
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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 error is not a breaking change: you retain the same API. The README shows examples: an enum with variants annotated by #[error("…")] and #[from] fields to derive the appropriate trait impls. The crate expects rustc ≥ 1.68+. The README also outlines how you choose; use thiserror if you care about designing your own error-types (e.g., for libraries) vs anyhow for applications.
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    devenv

    devenv

    Fast, declarative, reproducible, and composable developer environments

    Fast, declarative, reproducible, and composable developer environments using Nix. Declaratively define your development environment by toggling basic options.
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    jlrs

    jlrs

    Julia bindings for Rust

    jlrs is a crate that provides access to most of the Julia C API, it can be used to embed Julia in Rust applications and to use functionality it provides when writing ccallable functions in Rust. Currently, this crate is only tested in combination with Julia 1.6 and 1.9, but also supports Julia 1.7, 1.8, and 1.10. Using the current stable version is highly recommended. The minimum supported Rust version is currently 1.65. Julia must be installed before jlrs can be used, jlrs is compatible with Julia 1.6 up to and including Julia 1.10. The JlrsCore package must also have been installed, if this is not the case it will automatically be added when jlrs is initialized by default. jlrs has not been tested with juliaup yet on Linux and macOS.
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    kube-rs

    kube-rs

    Rust Kubernetes client and controller runtime

    A Rust client for Kubernetes in the style of a more generic client-go, a runtime abstraction inspired by controller-runtime, and a derive macro for CRDs inspired by kubebuilder. Hosted by CNCF as a Sandbox Project. These crates build upon Kubernetes API machinery + API concepts to enable generic abstractions. These abstractions allow Rust reinterpretations of reflectors, controllers, and custom resource interfaces so that you can write applications easily.
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    mirrord

    mirrord

    Connect your local process and your cloud environment

    mirrord lets developers run local processes in the context of their Kubernetes environment. It’s meant to provide the benefits of running your service on a cloud environment (e.g. staging) without actually going through the hassle of deploying it there, and without disrupting the environment by deploying untested code. It comes as a Visual Studio Code extension, an IntelliJ plugin, and a CLI tool.
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    nil

    nil

    NIx Language server, an incremental analysis assistent

    NIx Language server, an incremental analysis assistant for writing in Nix. This repo is also packaged via Nix flakes. The language server package is available in the default flake output github:oxalica/nil#, under bin/nil. To install, run nix profile install github:oxalica/nil. Alternatively, you can use this repository as a flake input, and add its output to your own flake-managed system-wide and/or home configurations. We are officially supported by nvim-lspconfig, see upstream docs, also the example config for testing.
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