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    quiche

    quiche

    Savoury implementation of the QUIC transport protocol and HTTP/3

    Cloudflare quiche is an open-source Rust implementation of the QUIC transport protocol and HTTP/3 designed to give developers a performant, flexible foundation for building modern networked applications and services, especially where low latency and efficient multiplexed streams matter. It is a “sans-io” library, meaning it implements the core QUIC and HTTP/3 state machines and logic without assuming how input/output should be done, so applications remain responsible for socket handling,...
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    Quickwit

    Quickwit

    Sub-second search & analytics engine on cloud storage

    ...However, we only support ES aggregation DSL, the query DSL support is planned for Q2 2023. The core difference and advantage of Quickwit are its architecture built from the ground to search on cloud storage. We optimized IO paths, revamped the index data structures and made search stateless and sub-second on cloud storage. Quickwit is open-source under the GNU Affero General Public License Version 3 - AGPLv3. Fundamentally, this means you are free to use Quickwit for your project if you don't modify Quickwit. However, if you do and you are distributing your modified version to the public, you have to make the modifications public.
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    rustix

    rustix

    Safe Rust bindings to POSIX-ish APIs

    rustix provides efficient memory-safe and I/O-safe wrappers to POSIX-like, Unix-like, Linux, and Winsock syscall-like APIs, with configurable backends. It uses Rust references, slices, and return values instead of raw pointers, and I/O safety types instead of raw file descriptors, providing memory safety, I/O safety, and provenance. It uses Results for reporting errors, bitflags instead of bare integer flags, an Arg trait with optimizations to efficiently accept any Rust string type, and several other efficient conveniences. rustix is low-level and, and while the net API supports Windows Sockets 2 (Winsock), the rest of the APIs do not support Windows; for higher-level and more portable APIs built on this functionality, see the cap-std, memfd, timerfd, and io-streams crates.
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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...
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    MMVJ

    MMVJ

    IO mpper and Virtual Joysticks manager with force feedback support

    MMVJ - (Advanced) HID (Mouse/Keyboard/etc) and MIDI to Virtual Joysticks (Transforming) Mapper for Linux. https://github.com/leosat/MMVJ This is pre-release, please see the GitHub page for code download and build/usage instructions. Application allows creation of Virtual Joysticks and other HID devices and flexible mapping between multiple HID or MIDI ones, including configurable transformation pipelines with scripting ability. Includes intuitive emulation of steering (with...
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    Zee

    Zee

    A modern text editor for the terminal written in Rust

    Zee is a modern editor for the terminal, in the spirit of Emacs. It is written in Rust and it is somewhat experimental. In the old tradition of text editor demos, here's what it currently looks like editing its own source code.
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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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