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    Pom

    Pom

    PEG parser combinators using operator overloading without macros

    pom is a parser combinator library in Rust, utilizing operator overloading to build parsers in a modular and readable way. It facilitates the construction of complex parsers without macros. ​
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    ROAPI

    ROAPI

    Create full-fledged APIs for slowly moving datasets without writing

    Create full-fledged APIs for slowly moving datasets without writing a single line of code. ROAPI automatically spins up read-only APIs and query frontends for slowly moving datasets without requiring you to write a single line of code. It builds on top of Apache Arrow and Datafusion. Query frontends to translate SQL, GraphQL and REST API queries into Datafusion plans. Datafusion for query plan execution. Data layer to load datasets from a variety of sources and formats with automatic schema inference. Response encoding layer to serialize intermediate Arrow record batch into various formats requested by the client. Its pluggable query core design makes it possible for users to efficiently perform join queries across a diverse set of data sources from simple CSV/Parquet files in Data warehouses to MySQL/Postgres, to SASS-like Google spreadsheets.
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    Replibyte

    Replibyte

    Seed your development database with real data

    Replibyte is a blazingly fast tool to seed your databases with your production data while keeping sensitive data safe. Support data backup and restore for PostgreSQL, MySQL and MongoDB. Replace sensitive data with fake data. Works on large database (> 10GB). Database Subsetting: Scale down a production database to a more reasonable size. Start a local database with the prod data in a single command. On-the-fly data (de)compression (Zlib). On-the-fly data de/encryption (AES-256). Fully stateless (no server, no daemon) and lightweight binary. Use custom transformers. Auto-detect and version database schema change. Auto-detect sensitive fields. Auto-clean backed up data. At Qovery (the company behind Replibyte), developers can clone their applications and databases just with one click. However, the cloning process can be tedious and time-consuming, and we end up copying the information multiple times.
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    Rhai

    Rhai

    An embedded scripting language for Rust

    Rhai is a lightweight, embedded scripting language and evaluation engine designed specifically for integration into Rust applications, offering a safe and flexible way to add dynamic behavior without sacrificing performance or security. It features a syntax that blends familiarity from JavaScript and Rust, making it approachable for developers while maintaining expressive power through dynamic typing and simple constructs. Rhai is optimized for embedding, allowing developers to expose native Rust functions, types, and data structures directly to scripts, enabling seamless interoperability between compiled and interpreted code. The engine is designed with minimal reliance on unsafe code, prioritizing safety while still delivering efficient execution performance suitable for real-time applications. It supports a wide range of data types, including arrays, maps, and Unicode strings, as well as custom types defined in Rust, making it versatile for scripting complex logic.
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    Roa

    Roa

    Async web framework inspired by koajs, lightweight but powerful

    Roa is an async web framework inspired by koajs, lightweight but powerful.
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    Rome formatter

    Rome formatter

    Unified developer tools for JavaScript, TypeScript, and the web

    Rome is a formatter, linter, bundler, and more for JavaScript, TypeScript, JSON, HTML, Markdown, and CSS. Rome is designed to replace Babel, ESLint, webpack, Prettier, Jest, and others. Rome unifies functionality that has previously been separate tools. Building upon a shared base allows us to provide a cohesive experience for processing code, displaying errors, parallelizing work, caching, and configuration. Rome has strong conventions and aims to have minimal configuration. Read more about our project philosophy. Rome is written in Rust. Rome has first-class IDE support, with a sophisticated parser that represents the source text in full fidelity and top-notch error recovery. Rome is MIT licensed and moderated under the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct.
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    Ruma

    Ruma

    A set of Rust crates for interacting with the Matrix chat network

    Matrix is an open specification for an online communication protocol. It includes all the features you'd expect from a modern chat platform including instant messaging, group chats, audio and video calls, searchable message history, synchronization across all your devices, and end-to-end encryption. Matrix is federated, so no single company controls the system or your data. You can use an existing server you trust or run your own, and the servers synchronize messages seamlessly. Learn more in the Introduction to Matrix. Rust is a systems programming language from Mozilla built with safety, concurrency, and performance in mind. Its novel approach to memory safety and its rich type system make it an excellent choice for writing fast, secure, and reliable programs.
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    Rust Latam

    Rust Latam

    Learn to write Rust procedural macros

    This is a workshop/repository by the Rust developer David Tolnay (dtolnay) intended to teach how to write Rust procedural macros (derive macros, function-like macros, attribute macros). The repo contains multiple toy/realistic macro projects drawn from real use-cases: e.g., derive(Builder), derive(CustomDebug), seq!, #[sorted], #[bitfield]. The README indicates the focus is on learning: parsing token streams, generating code, handling generics, attribute arguments, etc. It has test harness and workflow guidance. Because procedural macros are quite subtle in Rust, this workshop is a strong resource for anyone wanting to go from beginner to intermediate/advanced macro writing.
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    Rust Monero Library

    Rust Monero Library

    The Rust Monero library published on crates.io

    Library with support for de/serialization on block data structures and key/address generation and scanning related to Monero cryptocurrency.
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    Rust lexical

    Rust lexical

    Fast numeric to- and from-string conversion routines

    rust-lexical is a high-performance Rust library for numeric-to-string and string-to-numeric conversions. Designed for efficiency and flexibility, it operates in no_std environments, making it suitable for embedded systems and performance-critical applications. The library supports various numeric formats and provides customizable parsing and formatting options.​
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    SafeUtils

    SafeUtils

    110+ developer tools as native MacOS, Linux & Windows desktop apps.

    Tools: https://safeutils.com/barcode-generator https://safeutils.com/color-picker https://safeutils.com/qr-code-generator https://safeutils.com/qr-code-scanner https://safeutils.com/word-counter https://safeutils.com/base-64-decoder https://safeutils.com/diff-checker https://safeutils.com/hex-to-ascii https://safeutils.com/json-formatter https://safeutils.com/lorem-ipsum-generator https://safeutils.com/random-generator https://safeutils.com/time-converter https://safeutils.com/xml-formatter https://safeutils.com/ascii-to-binary https://safeutils.com/ascii-to-hex https://safeutils.com/base-64-encoder https://safeutils.com/binary-to-ascii https://safeutils.com/case-converter https://safeutils.com/csv-to-json https://safeutils.com/decimal-to-ascii https://safeutils.com/html-formatter https://safeutils.com/html-preview https://safeutils.com/html-to-markdown https://safeutils.com/id-generator https://safeutils.com/json-to-csv https://safeutils.com/json-to-xml
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    Stork

    Stork

    Impossibly fast web search, made for static sites

    Stork is a high-performance, client-side full-text search library designed specifically for static websites, offering instant and accurate search results without requiring a backend server. It operates through a two-part system: a command-line tool that indexes content and generates a compact search index, and a JavaScript library that loads this index in the browser and performs searches in real time. Built in Rust and compiled to WebAssembly, Stork achieves extremely fast query performance while maintaining a small footprint suitable for static site deployment. The search interface updates results as the user types, providing an interactive and responsive experience. It is particularly well-suited for Jamstack architectures, blogs, and documentation sites where simplicity and performance are critical. Stork is also customizable, allowing developers to tailor the search UI and behavior to match their site’s design and needs.
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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, cancellation, and context propagation so production behavior is predictable under load. The programming model feels native—call methods on a client stub and await results—while the server side exposes clean concurrency primitives for handling many requests. Because the interface is just Rust code, refactoring and IDE tooling work naturally without an external IDL.
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    Trunk

    Trunk

    Build, bundle & ship your Rust WASM application to the web

    Trunk is a modern web application bundler specifically designed for Rust and WebAssembly projects, providing a streamlined workflow for building, packaging, and deploying frontend applications. It operates around a minimal-configuration philosophy, using a single HTML entry point to orchestrate the bundling of WebAssembly modules, JavaScript snippets, stylesheets, and other assets. This approach simplifies the build process compared to traditional bundlers by reducing the need for complex configuration files while still offering flexibility when needed. Trunk integrates seamlessly with Rust’s toolchain, enabling developers to compile Rust code into WebAssembly and automatically include it in web applications. It also supports features such as asset hashing, live reloading during development, and built-in development servers, making it suitable for both prototyping and production workflows.
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    X For You Feed Algorithm

    X For You Feed Algorithm

    Algorithm powering the For You feed on X

    X For You Feed Algorithm is the open-sourced core recommendation system that powers the For You feed on X (the social network formerly known as Twitter), and it represents one of the first times a major social platform has published production-level ranking code for public review and experimentation. The repository contains the full pipeline that ingests user engagement and content candidate data, processes it through retrieval, hydration, filtering, scoring, and selection layers, and ultimately ranks posts to show what appears in a user’s feed. At its heart, the system uses a transformer-based model adapted from xAI’s Grok architecture to predict probabilities for various user actions (such as likes, replies, reposts, clicks, and negative signals), then combines those into a weighted final score that drives ranking.
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    Yew

    Yew

    Rust / Wasm framework for building client web apps

    A framework for creating reliable and efficient web applications. Features a component-based framework that makes it easy to create interactive UIs. Developers who have experience with frameworks like React and Elm should feel quite at home when using Yew. Features a macro for declaring interactive HTML with Rust expressions. Developers who have experience using JSX in React should feel quite at home when using Yew. Features server-side rendering for all the SEO and enhancements of the server-rendered app while keeping the feel of an SPA. Start learning about the framework by helping us improve our documentation. Pull requests which improve test coverage are also very welcome. Feel free to drop into our Discord chatroom or open a new "Question" issue to get help from contributors. Often questions lead to improvements to the ergonomics of the framework, better documentation, and even new features!
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    ZAPH

    Tools and Z80 engine for creating adventure games. (RUST)

    This is an exercise in some advance programming topics using a text adventure as the central result. This originally began as a project to recreate an old BASIC text adventure, on the ZX Spectrum, using Z80. After developing a very simple byte code VM to handle the game interactions, I realised that there was an opportunity to use some more advance techniques, which in turn can lead to some PC based tools.
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    A command-line interface tool for API mocking and proxying using Apimimic. Apimimic is a powerful API mocking platform that allows you to create, manage, and simulate API endpoints with ease. This CLI tool integrates with the Apimimic service to provide local API mocking and proxying capabilities. What is Apimimic? Apimimic is a comprehensive API mocking solution that offers: 🚀 Fast and intuitive API mocking through a user-friendly interface 🔀 Proxy mode to selectively mock endpoints while forwarding others to your real API 🤖 AI-powered response generation ⚡ Automatic CRUD operation generation 📚 OpenAPI specification support The CLI tool extends these capabilities to your local development environment, allowing you to: Intercept HTTP requests and return mocked JSON responses from your Apimimic project Forward unmocked requests to your actual backend when using proxy mode Seamlessly integrate with your development workflow Configure listening address and remote API
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    async-graphql

    async-graphql

    A GraphQL server library implemented in Rust

    Async-graphql is a GraphQL server-side library implemented in Rust. It is fully compatible with the GraphQL specification and most of its extensions and offers type safety and high performance. You can define a Schema in Rust and procedural macros will automatically generate code for a GraphQL query. This library does not extend Rust's syntax, which means that Rustfmt can be used normally. I value this highly and it is one of the reasons why I developed Async-graphql. I like GraphQL and Rust. I've been using Juniper, which solves the problem of implementing a GraphQL server with Rust. But Juniper had several problems, the most important of which is that it didn't support async/await at the time. So I decided to make this library for myself.
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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 developers want total control. Although controversial, the code serves as an exploration of Rust internals and unsafe constructs, and it includes utilities intended to simplify memory management and pointer manipulation without safety checks. This can be attractive to low-level systems programmers who are comfortable with risks and want to squeeze out performance or experiment with unconventional language behavior.
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    exa

    exa

    A modern replacement for ls

    You list files hundreds of times a day. Why spend your time squinting at black and white text? exa is an improved file lister with more features and better defaults. It uses colours to distinguish file types and metadata. It knows about symlinks, extended attributes, and Git. And it’s small, fast, and just one single binary. Different types of file and data will be coloured differently, and the user and group columns will be highlighted for the current user. exa can display a file’s extended attributes, as well as standard filesystem information such as the inode, the number of blocks, and a file’s various dates and times. exa queries files in parallel, giving you performance on par with ls. Not only is the standard tree tool built-in, but it’ll show you your files’ information alongside the hierarchy. View the staged and unstaged status of every file, right there in the standard view. Also works in tree view for a high-level overview of your repository.
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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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    glium

    glium

    Safe OpenGL wrapper for the Rust language

    Glium is a safe OpenGL wrapper for the Rust programming language, aiming to combine the low-level control of OpenGL with Rust's safety and concurrency features. It provides an idiomatic Rust API for OpenGL functions, ensuring that graphics programming is both safe and efficient. Glium abstracts many of the unsafe aspects of OpenGL, reducing the likelihood of runtime errors and crashes.
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    glommio

    glommio

    Thread-per-core crate that makes writing asynchronous apps easier

    Glommio (pronounced glo-mee-jow or |glomjəʊ|) is a Cooperative Thread-per-Core crate for Rust & Linux based on io_uring. Like other Rust asynchronous crates, it allows one to write asynchronous code that takes advantage of Rust async/await, but unlike its counterparts, it doesn't use helper threads anywhere.
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    gluon

    gluon

    A static, type inferred and embeddable language written in Rust

    Gluon is a static, type inferred and embeddable language written in Rust. Gluon is a small, statically-typed, functional programming language designed for application embedding. Static typing makes it easier to write safe and efficient interfaces between gluon and the host application. Type inference ensures that types rarely have to be written explicitly giving all the benefits of static types with none of the typing. Marshalling values to and from gluon requires next to no boilerplate, allowing functions defined in Rust to be directly passed to gluon. Gluon supports Unicode out of the box with utf-8 encoded strings and Unicode codepoints as characters. Gluon is a garbage-collected language but uses a separate heap for each executing gluon thread. This keeps each heap small, reducing the overhead of the garbage collector. Gluon is written in Rust, which guarantees thread safety. Gluon keeps the same guarantees, allowing multiple gluon programs to run in parallel.
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