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    Grafbase

    Grafbase

    The Grafbase GraphQL Federation Gateway

    Grafbase is an open-source GraphQL federation gateway and API platform designed to unify multiple backend services and data sources into a single, high-performance GraphQL interface. The project provides a Rust-based gateway that acts as the central layer for composing and managing distributed APIs, particularly in microservice architectures where data may come from many independent systems. By supporting GraphQL federation standards, the platform enables teams to combine multiple subgraphs...
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    fluent-rs

    fluent-rs

    Rust implementation of Project Fluent

    The fluent-rs workspace is a collection of Rust crates implementing Project Fluent, a localization system designed to unleash the entire expressive power of natural language translations. Project Fluent keeps simple things simple and makes complex things possible. The syntax used for describing translations is easy to read and understand. At the same time it allows, when necessary, to represent complex concepts from natural languages like gender, plurals, conjugations, and others.
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    uutils coreutils

    uutils coreutils

    Cross-platform Rust rewrite of the GNU coreutils

    uutils is an attempt at writing universal (as in cross-platform) CLI utilities in Rust. Many GNU, Linux and other utilities are useful, and obviously some effort has been spent in the past to port them to Windows. However, those projects are written in platform-specific C, a language considered unsafe compared to Rust, and have other issues. Rust provides a good, platform-agnostic way of writing systems utilities that are easy to compile anywhere, and this is as good a way as any to try and...
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    cloudflare-speed-cli

    cloudflare-speed-cli

    CLI for internet speed test via cloudflare

    cloudflare-speed-cli is a Rust-based command-line internet speed testing tool that interfaces with Cloudflare’s public speed test endpoints, letting users measure download and upload throughput, latency, and more from a terminal. It presents results in an interactive text-user-interface (TUI) that charts real-time metrics as tests run, making it easy to visually inspect performance trends without leaving the console.
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    BoringSSL

    BoringSSL

    Mirror of BoringSSL

    BoringSSL is a Google-maintained fork of OpenSSL, designed specifically to meet the security, performance, and maintainability needs of Google’s infrastructure and products. While fully open source, BoringSSL is not intended for general public use — it serves as a streamlined, heavily modified SSL/TLS and cryptography library optimized for Google’s internal ecosystem, including Chrome/Chromium, Android, and other Google services. The project prioritizes security, simplicity, and...
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    Barter

    Barter

    Open-source Rust framework for building event-driven systems

    Barter is an open-source, Rust-based ecosystem of libraries for building high-performance, event-driven algorithmic trading systems—covering live trading, paper trading, and backtesting. It is designed for safety, speed, and flexibility in quantitative finance workflows. Use mock MarketStream or Execution components to enable back-testing on a near-identical trading system as live-trading.
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    weathr

    weathr

    A terminal weather app with ascii animation

    Weathr is a Rust-based terminal weather application that combines utility with charm by turning your command-line interface into a dynamic, visually engaging weather display that uses animated ASCII art to show real-time conditions. Powered by the Open-Meteo weather API, it fetches up-to-date forecasts and then renders them directly in your terminal, complete with animated rain, snow, thunderstorms, flying airplanes, and day/night cycles that change with the actual weather and time of day....
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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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    TarpC

    TarpC

    An RPC framework for Rust with a focus on ease of use

    tarpc is an asynchronous RPC framework for Rust that embraces Rust’s type system and futures to generate ergonomic client and server stubs. Services are declared in pure Rust, and procedural macros expand those definitions into request/response types, trait implementations, and strongly typed stubs. The framework is transport-agnostic: it commonly uses Tokio with serde-based codecs, but you can plug in your own framing and serialization. It bakes in RPC concerns such as deadlines,...
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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...
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    Paddler

    Paddler

    Open-source LLM load balancer and serving platform for hosting LLMs

    Paddler is an open-source LLM infrastructure platform designed to deploy, manage, and scale large language models on private infrastructure. The system acts as a specialized load balancer and serving layer for language models, enabling organizations to run inference workloads without relying on external API providers. It supports running models locally through engines such as llama.cpp while distributing requests across multiple compute nodes to improve performance and reliability. The...
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    Cake

    Cake

    Distributed LLM and StableDiffusion inference

    Cake is a compact, powerful toolkit that combines a flexible TCP/UDP proxy, port forwarding system, and connection manager designed for both development and penetration testing scenarios. It enables users to create complex networking flows where traffic can be proxied, relayed, and manipulated between endpoints — useful for debugging networked applications, inspecting protocols, or tunneling traffic through different hops. The tool is designed to work with multiple protocols and supports...
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    Mangle

    Mangle

    Go library for Datalog-style logical reasoning and domain modeling

    Mangle is a programming language developed by Google for deductive database programming, serving as an advanced extension of Datalog. It is designed to unify and query data from multiple sources in a structured, declarative way while allowing developers to model complex relationships and domain knowledge beyond binary predicates. Mangle enhances traditional Datalog by introducing features such as aggregation, function calls, and optional type-checking, which make it more practical for modern...
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    HackerOS

    HackerOS

    HackerOS based on Debian testing.

    HackerOS is based on Debian Testing, but the LTS and Cybersecurity editions are Debian Stable. HackerOS includes several GUI/CLI tools. The distribution is intended for: cybersecurity, daily use, and gaming.
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    BerserkArch

    BerserkArch

    A bleeding-edge, security-centric Arch-based Linux distribution.

    BerserkArch is a security-focused, performance-tuned Linux operating system (OS) based on Arch Linux, designed for developers, hackers, and technical users. A bleeding-edge, security-centric Arch-based Linux distribution crafted for hackers, developers, and nerds alike. Following the Arch Linux philosophy, it is designed to be highly customizable, allowing users to build their environment with only the components they need, rather than having a lot of pre-installed software like some other...
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    Linux Kodachi 9

    Linux Kodachi 9

    Secure open source Linux distribution

    A minimal, terminal-only live ISO based on Debian 13 (Trixie) crafted for two critical missions: bulletproof testing of the full Kodachi toolchain and operating as a dedicated SOCKS proxy gateway for your network. Built for power users, hardened servers, and elegant headless deployments. https://www.kodachi.cloud/wiki/bina/terminal-version.html https://www.kodachi.cloud/wiki/bina/index.html
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    Cherrybomb

    Cherrybomb

    Cherrybomb is a CLI tool that helps you avoid undefined user behaviour

    Cherrybomb is an CLI tool written in Rust that helps prevent incorrect code implementation early in development. It works by validating and testing your API using an OpenAPI file. Its main goal is to reduce security errors and ensure your API functions as intended. Cherrybomb makes sure your API is working correctly. It checks your API's spec file (OpenAPI Specification) for good practices and makes sure it follows the OAS rules. Then, it tests your API for common issues and vulnerabilities....
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    Good Man in the Middle

    Good Man in the Middle

    Rule-based MITM engine. Rewriting, redirecting and rejecting on HTTP

    Rule-based MITM engine. Rewriting, redirecting and rejecting on HTTP(S) requests and responses, supports JavaScript.
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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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    Elk Native

    Elk Native

    Native version of Elk, a nimble Mastodon web

    Native version of Elk, a nimble Mastodon web client. Elk Native is even more early alpha than the web version, but we would love your feedback and contributions. If you would like to help us with testing, feedback, or contributing, join our discord and get involved.
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    Synth

    Synth

    The Declarative Data Generator

    Synth is an open-source data-as-code tool that provides a simple CLI workflow for generating consistent data in a scalable way. Use Synth to generate correct, anonymized data that looks and quacks like production. Generate test data fixtures for your development, testing, and continuous integration. Generate data that tells the story you want to tell. Specify constraints, relations, and all your semantics.
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    authoscope

    authoscope

    Scriptable network authentication cracker (formerly `badtouch`)

    authoscope is a scriptable network authentication cracker. While the space for common service bruteforce is already very well saturated, you may still end up writing your own python scripts when testing credentials for web applications. The scope of authoscope is specifically cracking custom services. This is done by writing scripts that are loaded into a lua runtime. Those scripts represent a single service and provide a verify(user, password) function that returns either true or false....
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    moonwalk

    moonwalk

    Cover your tracks during Linux Exploitation by leaving zero traces

    Cover your tracks during Linux Exploitation / Penetration Testing by leaving zero traces on system logs and filesystem timestamps. moonwalk is a 400 KB single-binary executable that can clear your traces while penetration testing a Unix machine. It saves the state of system logs pre-exploitation and reverts that state including the filesystem timestamps post-exploitation leaving zero traces of a ghost in the shell.
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    Kerla

    Kerla

    A new operating system kernel with Linux binary compatibility

    Kerla is an experimental operating system kernel written in Rust with a Linux-compatible syscall interface. It aims to run Linux binaries in user space without relying on a traditional Linux kernel. Kerla combines the safety guarantees of Rust with a familiar POSIX-like programming model, making it a unique exploration into safe systems programming. Though early in development, it supports basic userspace execution and is a promising proof-of-concept for running Linux userland programs in a...
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    rCore-Tutorial-v3

    rCore-Tutorial-v3

    Let's write an OS which can run on RISC-V in Rust from scratch

    rCore-Tutorial-v3 is an educational project designed to guide learners through the process of building a minimalistic operating system from scratch using the Rust programming language. Targeting the RISC-V architecture, this tutorial emphasizes safety and concurrency, leveraging Rust's features to teach OS fundamentals such as memory management, process scheduling, and file systems. It is structured to provide hands-on experience, making it suitable for both academic settings and self-study.
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