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    BasedHardware

    BasedHardware

    Open source AI wearable platform for recording and summarizing speech

    Omi is an open source AI wearable platform designed to capture spoken conversations and convert them into useful digital information such as transcripts, summaries, and action items. It combines hardware, firmware, mobile applications, and backend services to create a complete ecosystem for voice-driven interaction. Users can connect the wearable device to a mobile phone and automatically record and transcribe meetings, conversations, and voice memos. Omi includes firmware for wearable hardware, a Flutter-based mobile companion application, backend services built with Python and FastAPI, and various SDKs for developers. These components work together to process audio, perform speech recognition, and integrate AI features such as summaries and automated actions. Developers can extend the platform by building plugins, integrations, and custom applications using provided SDKs and APIs. The repository also supports experimental hardware implementations.
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    Brioche

    Brioche

    A delicious package manager

    Brioche is a modern package manager and build tool written in Rust, inspired by Nix. It focuses on reproducible builds and declarative project configurations, enabling developers to define build processes using JavaScript-like syntax. Brioche supports caching of build artifacts, automatic lockfile generation, and seamless integration with containerization tools, making it suitable for complex software projects.​
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    Comprehensive Rust

    Comprehensive Rust

    This is the Rust course used by the Android team at Google

    Comprehensive Rust is an open source training course developed by Google to provide a complete introduction to the Rust programming language. Originally created for Google engineers, it has since been released publicly for the broader developer community. The course is structured into modular lessons that cover the fundamentals of Rust, including ownership, lifetimes, traits, generics, and error handling, before progressing to advanced topics like concurrency, async programming, unsafe Rust, and FFI. It is designed to be taught in classroom settings but can also be followed independently, making it useful both for structured training and self-study. The materials are presented in a slide-based format with accompanying examples and hands-on exercises to reinforce key concepts. By offering an accessible yet thorough introduction, the course helps learners gain practical experience with Rust while building a strong understanding of its unique safety and performance guarantees.
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    Crabtalk

    Crabtalk

    Agents daemon that hides nothing

    Crabtalk is a composable AI agent runtime designed to provide a minimal yet powerful foundation for building and orchestrating intelligent agents within a single lightweight binary. It is implemented in Rust and focuses on delivering high performance, reliability, and low overhead compared to more complex agent frameworks. The system is built around a small set of core primitives, including skills, memory, context isolation, and extensions, which together enable flexible and modular agent behavior. CrabTalk emphasizes simplicity by avoiding unnecessary abstractions, allowing developers to maintain full control over how agents operate and interact with their environment. One of its key design goals is to address common issues in multi-agent systems, such as context fragmentation and coordination inefficiencies, by providing clearer structure and tighter control over execution.
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    El Monitorro

    El Monitorro

    El Monitorro is a high-performance feed reader as a Telegram bot

    El Monitorro is a high-performance RSS/ATOM/JSON feed reader as a Telegram bot.
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    Forma

    Forma

    An efficient vector-graphics renderer

    Forma is an experimental vector graphics renderer written in Rust, developed by Google to explore high-performance, parallelized rendering techniques across multiple platforms. The project aims to achieve portability, performance, simplicity, and small footprint through a streamlined four-stage rendering pipeline. Forma provides both CPU (software) and GPU (hardware) backends, relying on Rust’s SIMD auto-vectorization, Rayon for multithreading, and WebGPU (wgpu) for hardware acceleration. The renderer processes Bézier curves, line segments, and pixels through stages of flattening, rasterization, sorting, and painting, updating only changed tiles for efficiency. This design allows Forma to render complex vector scenes—such as large-scale SVGs—at interactive frame rates even on CPUs.
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    Git Interactive Rebase Tool

    Git Interactive Rebase Tool

    Native cross-platform full feature terminal-based sequence editor

    Native cross-platform full feature terminal-based sequence editor for interactive rebase in Git 1.7.8+. Built and works on Linux, macOS, Windows and many others. Easily set the action to pick, squash, fixup, edit, reword and drop. Reorder the action list with a single key press. Change action and reorder multiple lines at once with visual mode. View the commit overview, and a full commit diff with a press of a key. Easily edit the command that is run by an exec command. Need to do something in your Git editor? Quickly shell out to your editor, make a change and return to the tool. GitBash requires the use of winpty in order to work correctly. The tool has built-in help that can be accessed by using the ? key. Key bindings can be customized, see configuration for all key bindings and information on configuring.
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    GitButler

    GitButler

    The GitButler version control client, backed by Git

    GitButler is a modern Git-based version control client that pairs a graphical desktop experience with a complementary command-line tool, aiming to make everyday change management easier than traditional Git workflows. It keeps Git compatibility at the core, meaning your work still maps to commits, branches, and pushes to standard Git servers, but it rethinks how you interact with that underlying model. The project is designed around developer productivity, emphasizing smoother workflows for handling multiple streams of work, reviewing changes, and recovering from mistakes without the usual friction. It also positions itself for AI-assisted development patterns, where tooling needs to support rapid iteration and parallel work while staying understandable and reversible. By offering both GUI and CLI surfaces, it can fit into different team preferences, from visual-first change review to scriptable automation.
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    GlueSQL

    GlueSQL

    GlueSQL is quite sticky. It attaches to anywhere

    An embedded SQL database engine written in Rust, designed for lightweight, in-memory, and persistent storage use cases.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    KDash

    KDash

    A simple and fast dashboard for Kubernetes

    A simple terminal dashboard for Kubernetes built with Rust. KDash only offers a view of the resources with a focus on speed and UX. Really, if something is slow or has bad UX then please raise a bug. Hence the UI/UX is designed to be more user-friendly and easier to navigate with contextual help everywhere and a tab system to switch between different resources easily.
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    Lance

    Lance

    Modern columnar data format for ML and LLMs implemented in Rust

    Lance is a columnar data format that is easy and fast to version, query and train on. It’s designed to be used with images, videos, 3D point clouds, audio and of course tabular data. It supports any POSIX file systems, and cloud storage like AWS S3 and Google Cloud Storage.
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    MagicAPI AI Gateway

    MagicAPI AI Gateway

    Built for demanding AI workflows

    The world's fastest AI Gateway proxy, written in Rust and optimized for maximum performance. This high-performance API gateway routes requests to various AI providers (OpenAI, GROQ) with streaming support, making it perfect for developers who need reliable and blazing-fast AI API access.
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    Mako

    Mako

    An extremely fast, production-grade web bundler based on Rust

    Mako is a new web bundler for web apps, libraries, and frameworks. It's designed to be fast, reliable, and easy to use. It has been used in hundreds of projects in production by Ant Group, and other companies. If you are looking for a modern web bundler, Mako is the right choice.
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    Minecraft High-Performance Redstone

    Minecraft High-Performance Redstone

    A multithreaded Minecraft server built for redstone

    A Minecraft 1.20.4 creative server built for Redstone. Each 256x256 plot runs on a separate thread, allowing for less lag, more concurrency, and many awesome extra features. MCHPRS is very different from traditional servers. Because this server is tailored to the use of computation redstone, many things that are a part of Vanilla Minecraft servers don't exist here. That being said, MCHPRS comes with many of its own unique features.
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    MongoDB Rust Driver

    MongoDB Rust Driver

    The official MongoDB Rust Driver

    The MongoDB Rust Driver is a native, idiomatic Rust client for MongoDB that gives systems software and back-end services the ability to interact with MongoDB from safe, performant Rust code. It makes extensive use of Rust’s ownership and type systems to ensure memory safety, thread safety, and predictable performance without garbage collection overhead. The driver supports common MongoDB features like CRUD operations, indexing, aggregations, change streams, and transactions, enabling full use of the database’s capabilities from Rust applications. Because it’s asynchronous by design, it works well with Rust async runtimes like Tokio and async-std, letting developers build highly concurrent networked services that efficiently use modern multicore hardware. The crate also includes BSON encoding and decoding that maps cleanly to Rust types, so developers can work with rich document structures while retaining Rust’s performance guarantees.
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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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    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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    Rust Port

    Rust Port

    The Rust workspace under rust/ is the current systems-language port

    Rust Port is an open-source reconstruction and experimentation framework derived from leaked or reverse-engineered versions of advanced AI coding agents, designed to replicate and extend the capabilities of agentic development systems. It functions as a programmable coding assistant that operates through autonomous workflows, enabling users to generate, modify, and analyze code with minimal manual intervention. The project emphasizes agent-based execution, where tasks are broken down into steps and handled iteratively, simulating how modern AI coding tools operate in production environments. It is often used as a sandbox for exploring how large-scale coding agents behave, including their decision-making processes, tool usage, and workflow orchestration. The system likely includes abstractions for handling file systems, executing commands, and maintaining context across sessions, allowing for more persistent and intelligent coding interactions.
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    Sniprun

    Sniprun

    A neovim plugin to run lines/blocs of code

    Sniprun is a code runner plugin for neovim written in Lua and Rust. It aims to provide stupidly fast partial code testing for interpreted and compiled languages. Sniprun blurs the line between standard save/run workflow, jupyter-like notebook, and REPL/interpreters.
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    Stacks

    Stacks

    The Stacks 2.0 blockchain implementation

    Stacks 2.0 is a layer-1 blockchain that connects to Bitcoin for security and enables decentralized apps and predictable smart contracts. Stacks 2.0 implements Proof of Transfer (PoX) mining that anchors to Bitcoin security. Leader election happens at the Bitcoin blockchain and Stacks (STX) miners write new blocks on the separate Stacks blockchain. With PoX there is no need to modify Bitcoin to enable smart contracts and apps around it. Normal releases in this repository that add features such as improved RPC endpoints, improved boot-up time, new event observer fields or event types, etc., are released on a monthly schedule. The currently staged changes for such releases are in the development branch. It is generally safe to run a stacks-node from that branch, though it has received less rigorous testing than release tags. If bugs are found in the develop branch, please do report them as issues on this repository.
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    Steam Deck Guide

    Steam Deck Guide

    Learn all about the Tools, Accessories, Games, Emulators

    The Steam Deck Guide repository is a community-driven resource aimed at helping users get the most out of their Valve Steam Deck — covering everything from initial configuration and system tweaks to performance optimization, emulation workflows, game compatibility, and hardware customization. It begins with basic setup topics like installing updates, connecting peripherals, and configuring SteamOS settings, then progresses into intermediate skills such as managing storage, optimizing battery life, and fine-tuning performance profiles for demanding titles. Beyond official support scenarios, the guide dives into enthusiast territory: installing alternative operating systems (e.g., Linux distributions), setting up emulation for classic consoles, integrating game launchers outside the Steam ecosystem, and tweaking graphics drivers or Proton compatibility layers.
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    Stoolap

    Stoolap

    A Modern Embedded SQL Database written in Rust

    Stoolap is a lightweight, self-hosted analysis and visualization tool designed to help developers and operations teams explore log data, metrics, and debugging information from distributed systems or local applications. Instead of relying on heavy commercial observability platforms, stoolap provides a fast, focused interface where users can filter, query, and visualize time-series data, logs, traces, and error metrics in a cohesive environment. Its intuitive query builder lets users craft powerful filters and aggregations without complex configurations, making it easier to diagnose performance bottlenecks or uncover unusual events during testing and production. Stoolap supports dashboards, alert triggering, and exports so teams can embed visualizations in reports or monitor critical thresholds in real time.
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    StyLua

    StyLua

    An opinionated Lua code formatter

    An opinionated code formatter for Lua 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 and Luau, built using full-moon. StyLua is inspired by the likes of prettier, it parses your Lua codebase, and prints it back out from scratch, enforcing a consistent code style. By default, these are built with all syntax variants enabled (Lua 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 and Luau), to cover all possible codebases. If you would like to format a specific Lua version only, see installing from crates.io. You can use the stylua-action GitHub Action in your CI to install and run StyLua. This action uses the prebuilt GitHub release binaries, instead of running cargo install, for faster CI times. This command will format the foo.lua and bar.lua file, and search down the src directory to format any files within it. StyLua can also read from stdin, by using - as the file name.
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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 pallets. The node supports development and testing environments with configurable genesis states and pre-funded accounts, making it suitable for experimentation and rapid prototyping. It also includes tools for running single-node or multi-node networks, enabling developers to simulate distributed consensus systems locally. The architecture is designed for extensibility, allowing custom consensus algorithms, storage models, and transaction logic to be integrated.
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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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