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    mlua

    mlua

    High level Lua 5.4/5.3/5.2/5.1 and Roblox Luau bindings to Rust

    mlua is binding to Lua programming language for Rust with a goal to provide safe (as far as it's possible), high-level, easy-to-use, practical, and flexible API. Started as rlua fork, mlua supports Lua 5.4, 5.3, 5.2, 5.1 (including LuaJIT) and Roblox Luau and allows to writing of native Lua modules in Rust as well as the use of Lua in a standalone mode. mlua tested on Windows/macOS/Linux including module mode in GitHub Actions on x86_64 platform and cross-compilation to aarch64 (other...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    reqwest

    reqwest

    An easy and powerful Rust HTTP Client

    The reqwest crate provides a convenient, higher-level HTTP client. It handles many of the things that most people just expect an HTTP client to do for them. The reqwest::Client is asynchronous. For applications wishing to only make a few HTTP requests, the reqwest::blocking API may be more convenient. There are several ways you can set the body of a request. The basic one is by using the body() method of a RequestBuilder.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Crossbeam

    Crossbeam

    Tools for concurrent programming in Rust

    This crate provides a set of tools for concurrent programming. Crossbeam supports stable Rust releases going back at least six months, and every time the minimum supported Rust version is increased, a new minor version is released. Currently, the minimum supported Rust version is 1.36. Crossbeam welcomes contribution from everyone in the form of suggestions, bug reports, pull requests, and feedback.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    CFONTS

    CFONTS

    Sexy fonts for the console

    This is a silly little command line tool for sexy ANSI fonts in the console. Give your cli some love. cfonts detects what colors are supported on your platform. It sets a level of support automatically. In cfonts you can override this by passing in the FORCE_COLOR environment variable. All settings are optional and shown here with their default. You can use cfonts in your project without the direct output to the console. The package comes with a bunch of unit tests that aim to cover 100% of...
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    corroded

    corroded

    Set of utilities consisting of idiomatic and safe rust utilities

    corroded is a Rust project that intentionally strips away Rust’s safety guarantees and idiomatic protections, offering utilities and patterns that prioritize raw power and freedom over the usual borrow checker enforcement or strict ownership rules. Its README and community reactions suggest a mix of satire and extreme experimentation: the project makes “unsafe” Rust easier to use by removing typical compile-time checks, pushing the language toward behavior more like C for cases where...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    penrose

    penrose

    A library for writing an X11 tiling window manager

    Penrose is a modular library for configuring your own X11 window manager in Rust. This means that, unlike most other tiling window managers, Penrose is not a binary that you install on your system. Instead, you use it like a normal dependency in your own crate for writing your own window manager. Don't worry, the top-level API is well documented and a lot of things will work out of the box, and if you fancy digging deeper you'll find lots of opportunities to customize things to your liking....
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    rucola

    Terminal based markdown note manager

    Terminal-based markdown note manager to view statistics, explore connections and launch editing and viewing applications.
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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