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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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    graphql_client

    graphql_client

    Typed, correct GraphQL requests and responses in Rust

    A typed GraphQL client library for Rust. Precise types for query variables and responses. Supports GraphQL fragments, objects, unions, inputs, enums, custom scalars and input objects. Works in the browser (WebAssembly). Subscriptions support (serialization-deserialization only at the moment). Copies documentation from the GraphQL schema to the generated Rust code. Arbitrary derives on the generated responses. Arbitrary custom scalars. Supports multiple operations per query document. Supports setting GraphQL fields as deprecated and having the Rust compiler check their use. Optional reqwest-based client for boilerplate-free API calls from browsers. Implicit and explicit null support.
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    grex

    grex

    A command-line tool and library for generating regular expressions

    grex is a library as well as a command-line utility that is meant to simplify the often complicated and tedious task of creating regular expressions. It does so by automatically generating a single regular expression from user-provided test cases. The resulting expression is guaranteed to match the test cases which it was generated from. This project has started as a Rust port of the JavaScript tool regexgen written by Devon Govett. Although a lot of further useful features could be added to it, its development was apparently ceased several years ago. The plan is now to add these new features to grex as Rust really shines when it comes to command-line tools. grex offers all features that regexgen provides, and more. The philosophy of this project is to generate the most specific regular expression possible by default that exactly matches the given input only and nothing else. With the use of command-line flags (in the CLI tool) or preprocessing methods (in the library).
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    heim

    heim

    Cross-platform async library for system information fetching

    Heim is a cross-platform system monitoring library written in Rust, providing real-time metrics for CPU, memory, and other resources.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    jawsm

    jawsm

    JavaScript to WASM compiler

    Jawsm is an experimental JavaScript-to-WebAssembly compiler written in Rust that aims to transform standard JavaScript code into standalone WebAssembly binaries that can execute without relying on an embedded interpreter. Unlike traditional approaches that require bundling a JavaScript engine or using a restricted subset of the language, Jawsm seeks to compile full JavaScript directly into WebAssembly, leveraging modern Wasm capabilities to execute code efficiently. The project is still in early development, with many JavaScript features and built-in objects not yet fully implemented, but its long-term goal is to achieve near-complete compatibility with the language. Its design is motivated by the desire to reduce runtime overhead and binary size compared to interpreter-based solutions, especially in environments where performance and portability are critical.
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    Artichoke Ruby

    Artichoke Ruby

    Artichoke is a Ruby made with Rust

    Artichoke is an experimental implementation of the Ruby programming language written primarily in Rust, aiming to provide a modern, embeddable, and portable Ruby runtime. It is designed to be compatible with MRI Ruby while exploring new approaches to performance, safety, and execution models through Rust’s systems programming capabilities. One of its key goals is to enable Ruby to run in environments where traditional implementations struggle, including WebAssembly and sandboxed or untrusted execution contexts. Artichoke features a modular architecture composed of multiple Rust crates, allowing developers to customize and embed the interpreter into their own applications. It includes tools such as a command-line interpreter and an interactive REPL, making it usable both as a runtime and a development environment. The project emphasizes experimentation with advanced features like alternative garbage collection strategies, parallel execution, and ahead-of-time compilation.
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    DCV Color Primitives

    DCV Color Primitives

    DCV Color Primitives Library

    DCV Color Primitives is a library to perform image color model conversion. Aware of the underlying hardware and supplemental cpu extension sets (up to avx2). Support data coming from a single buffer or coming from multiple image planes. Support non-tightly packed data. Support images greater than 4GB (64 bit). Convert an image from bgra to nv12 (single plane) format containing yuv in BT601. You might want to propagate errors to the caller function or mix with some other error types. So far, buffers were sized taking into account the image pixel format and dimensions; However, you can use a function to compute how many bytes are needed to store an image of a given format and size. If your data is scattered in multiple buffers that are not necessarily contiguous, you can provide image planes. To take into account data which is not tightly packed, you can provide image strides.
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    Drill

    Drill

    Drill is an HTTP load testing application written in Rust

    Drill is an HTTP load-testing application written in Rust. The main goal for this project is to build a really lightweight tool as an alternative to other that require JVM and other stuff. You can write benchmark files, in YAML format, describing all the stuff you want to test. It was inspired by Ansible syntax because it is really easy to use and extend. As you can see, you can play with interpolations in different ways. This will let you specify a benchmark with different requests and dependencies between them. Right now, the easiest way to get drill is to go to the latest release page and download the binary file for your platform. OpenSSL is needed in order to compile Drill, whether it is through cargo install or when compiling from source with cargo build.
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    Flox

    Flox

    Developer environments you can take with you

    Flox is a portable, reproducible developer-environment and package-management system that lets you compose and share per-project stacks across the full software lifecycle. Instead of snowflake machines, teams define environments that layer or replace dependencies exactly where needed, then activate the same environment locally, in CI, or on production hosts. The GitHub repo and docs present a developer-first UX, plus integrations such as a VS Code extension that makes activating and working within Flox environments seamless. The ecosystem includes CI building blocks—for example, a CircleCI Orb—to install and activate environments as part of builds and tests. Flox’s messaging focuses on faster onboarding and “time-to-activation,” reducing friction for new contributors and multi-repo organizations. In practice, it functions as both the package source and the environment switcher, keeping toolchains isolated and reproducible.
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    Holochain

    Holochain

    The current, performant & industrial strength version of Holochain

    Holochain is a post-blockchain framework for building agent-centric, distributed applications. Instead of using global consensus, Holochain enables each agent (user) to maintain their own local state while validating actions with a shared set of rules. This allows for scalable, secure, and resilient apps where data is owned and controlled by users. Ideal for social apps, cooperatives, and data sovereignty platforms, Holochain focuses on enabling collaboration without central servers or miners. It offers a complete toolkit for developers to create decentralized, peer-to-peer apps with built-in integrity and trust systems.
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    Krustlet

    Krustlet

    Kubernetes Rust Kubelet

    Krustlet is a Kubernetes kubelet implementation written in Rust that enables Kubernetes clusters to run workloads based on WebAssembly instead of traditional container images. It acts as an alternative node agent that integrates with Kubernetes while replacing the container runtime with a WebAssembly runtime, allowing applications to be deployed as Wasm modules. This approach provides improved startup times, stronger security isolation, and reduced resource consumption compared to containers, making it particularly appealing for edge and cloud-native environments. Krustlet supports WASI (WebAssembly System Interface), enabling Wasm modules to interact with system resources in a controlled and standardized way. It is designed to integrate seamlessly into existing Kubernetes clusters, allowing developers to schedule and manage Wasm workloads using familiar Kubernetes APIs and tooling.
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    Lucet

    Lucet

    Lucet, the Sandboxing WebAssembly Compiler.

    Lucet is a native WebAssembly compiler and runtime designed to securely execute untrusted code with high performance and strong isolation guarantees. Developed by the Bytecode Alliance, it focuses on ahead-of-time compilation, converting WebAssembly modules into native machine code before execution to achieve fast startup times and predictable performance. Lucet is particularly notable for its use in edge computing environments, where low latency and efficient resource usage are critical, such as in content delivery networks. It leverages the Cranelift code generator to produce optimized native binaries and provides a runtime that enforces strict sandboxing, ensuring that untrusted code cannot compromise the host system. The project is designed to embed easily into applications, allowing developers to extend systems with plugin-like architectures powered by WebAssembly.
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    RustPython

    RustPython

    A Python Interpreter written in Rust

    RustPython is an implementation of the Python programming language written in Rust. Its goal is to provide a fast, embeddable, and secure interpreter that can be integrated into Rust applications or used standalone. Because it’s in Rust, it benefits from memory safety and modern tooling, allowing developers to compile Python into efficient binaries or embed it as a scripting engine in Rust projects. The interpreter aims to support the Python standard library, dynamic typing, garbage collection, and common builtins, although full compatibility is a work in progress. It also supports bytecode compilation and execution, enabling faster startup and reuse of parsed code. By bridging the two language ecosystems, RustPython offers a compelling path for projects that want Python flexibility but desire Rust’s performance and safety discipline.
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    Sandspiel

    Sandspiel

    Creative cellular automata browser game

    Sandspiel is an interactive, browser-based cellular automata simulation game that allows users to experiment with physics-like behaviors using simple elements such as sand, water, fire, and plant matter. Built with Rust compiled to WebAssembly and rendered using WebGL, it achieves high-performance simulation directly in the browser without requiring installation. The project focuses on creative exploration, enabling users to draw elements onto a canvas and observe emergent behaviors as they interact in real time. Its simulation engine models particle dynamics and fluid interactions, creating visually engaging and often unpredictable outcomes that mimic natural processes. Sandspiel also emphasizes community interaction by allowing users to share, fork, and remix creations, turning the platform into a collaborative sandbox for experimentation. The architecture is designed to support extensibility, including the potential to define custom elements through programmable APIs.
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    lldap

    lldap

    Light LDAP implementation

    lldap (Lightweight LDAP) is a simplified and modern LDAP server implementation designed to provide directory services with minimal complexity and easier configuration compared to traditional LDAP solutions. It focuses on delivering essential LDAP functionality while avoiding the heavy operational overhead commonly associated with enterprise-grade directory servers. Written in Rust, lldap benefits from strong memory safety guarantees and performance efficiency, making it suitable for self-hosted environments and small-to-medium-scale deployments. The project emphasizes usability, offering a more approachable configuration model and integration capabilities for authentication and identity management systems. lldap is particularly useful for developers and organizations that need LDAP-compatible authentication without the complexity of legacy systems like OpenLDAP. Its design prioritizes clarity, maintainability, and ease of deployment, aligning with modern infrastructure practices.
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    min-sized-rust

    min-sized-rust

    How to minimize Rust binary size

    min-sized-rust is a practical, research-oriented repository that demonstrates how to aggressively reduce the size of compiled Rust binaries through a combination of compiler flags, linker optimizations, and code-level techniques. By default, Rust prioritizes performance, debuggability, and compile speed, which often results in relatively large binaries, especially in debug mode or when including standard libraries. This project systematically explores how to invert those priorities, focusing instead on minimizing output size for use cases such as embedded systems, WebAssembly, and constrained deployment environments. It provides concrete examples and configurations showing how to strip symbols, reduce panic overhead, optimize linking, and eliminate unused code paths. The repository also highlights trade-offs between size, performance, and safety, helping developers understand the implications of each optimization step.
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    tachyonfx

    tachyonfx

    Effects and animation library for Ratatui applications

    tachyonfx is a Rust-based animation and effects library designed specifically for terminal user interfaces built with the Ratatui ecosystem, enabling developers to add visually rich transitions and dynamic behavior to text-based applications. It introduces a composable system where complex animations can be created by layering and combining smaller, reusable effects, similar to how shaders or animation pipelines work in graphical environments. The library focuses on enhancing the visual expressiveness of terminal applications, which are traditionally static, by introducing motion, interpolation, and smooth transitions between UI states. TachyonFX integrates deeply with Ratatui’s rendering model, allowing developers to apply effects to widgets, layouts, or entire scenes without rewriting core UI logic. It also supports real-time updates and interactive behaviors, making it suitable for applications that require responsive visual feedback.
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    three-d

    three-d

    Makes it simple to draw stuff across platforms (including web)

    three-d is a lightweight and modern 3D rendering library written in Rust that targets both native and WebAssembly environments, providing a simple yet powerful abstraction over GPU-based graphics APIs. It is designed to make 3D graphics programming accessible while still offering fine-grained control over rendering pipelines, materials, lighting, and camera systems. The library leverages modern graphics standards such as OpenGL and WebGL to deliver high-performance rendering across platforms, including browsers and desktop applications. It includes built-in support for common 3D concepts such as meshes, textures, shaders, and scene management, enabling developers to create complex visual applications with minimal boilerplate. three-d also emphasizes ease of use by providing a clean API that abstracts away low-level details while still allowing customization when needed.
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    wasm-bindgen

    wasm-bindgen

    Facilitating high-level interactions between Wasm modules and Js

    wasm-bindgen is a foundational Rust tool that enables seamless interoperability between Rust and JavaScript by generating the necessary bindings and glue code for WebAssembly modules. It allows developers to write performance-critical code in Rust, compile it to WebAssembly, and then expose functions, structs, and APIs directly to JavaScript in a natural and idiomatic way. The tool automates the process of bridging differences between Rust’s type system and JavaScript’s dynamic environment, making cross-language integration significantly easier. One of its key design principles is efficiency, following a “pay only for what you use” model where only the required bindings are generated, minimizing unnecessary overhead. It also integrates into modern build pipelines through tools like wasm-pack.
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    wasm-tools

    wasm-tools

    CLI and Rust libraries for low-level manipulation of WebAssembly

    wasm-tools is a comprehensive suite of command-line utilities and Rust libraries for working with WebAssembly modules at a low level, providing developers with the ability to inspect, validate, transform, and generate Wasm binaries. It includes a wide range of subcommands that handle tasks such as converting between text and binary formats, validating module structure, and printing human-readable representations of compiled code. The toolkit also supports advanced operations like mutating, shrinking, and generating test cases for WebAssembly modules, making it particularly valuable for testing, debugging, and research purposes. In addition to its CLI, wasm-tools exposes many of its capabilities as reusable Rust libraries, allowing developers to integrate WebAssembly manipulation directly into their applications. The project actively implements and supports evolving WebAssembly proposals, ensuring compatibility with the latest features of the ecosystem.
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    Chumsky

    Chumsky

    Write expressive, high-performance parsers with ease.

    Chumsky is a parser library for Rust that focuses on expressiveness and performance. It provides developers with tools to write high-performance parsers using combinators, suitable for a wide range of parsing tasks.​
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    Dominator

    Dominator

    Zero-cost ultra-high-performance declarative DOM library using FRP

    Dominator is a high-performance declarative DOM library for Rust that focuses on building web applications with minimal overhead by directly manipulating real DOM nodes instead of relying on a virtual DOM. It uses a functional reactive programming model based on signals, allowing UI components to automatically update in response to state changes in an efficient and predictable manner. The library is designed to be “zero-cost,” meaning that abstractions compile down to highly optimized code with no unnecessary runtime overhead. Updates are handled in constant time regardless of application size, making it highly scalable for complex interfaces. Its API is inspired by component-based frameworks like React, but tailored to Rust’s ownership model and compiled to WebAssembly for browser execution. By avoiding the virtual DOM, it eliminates diffing overhead and provides direct control over DOM operations for improved performance.
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    Floem

    Floem

    A native Rust UI library with fine-grained reactivity

    Floem is a cross-platform GUI framework for Rust. It aims to be extremely performant while providing world-class developer ergonomics. Supporting both GPU and CPU rendering, Floem gives you performance that's closest to bare metal. Also primitives are provided to help the developer to write performant UI code without too much effect.
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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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    Lighthouse Ethereum

    Lighthouse Ethereum

    Ethereum consensus client in Rust

    Lighthouse is an Ethereum consensus client that connects to other Ethereum consensus clients to form a resilient and decentralized proof-of-stake blockchain. Lighthouse is available on Linux and macOS via the Homebrew package manager. We implement the specification as defined in the ethereum/consensus-specs repository. Becoming an Ethereum consensus validator is rewarding, but it's not for the faint of heart. You'll need to be familiar with the rules of staking (e.g., rewards, penalties, etc.) and also configuring and managing servers. You'll also need at least 32 ETH! Security-focused. Fuzzing techniques have been continuously applied and several external security reviews have been performed. Built in Rust, a modern language providing unique safety guarantees and excellent performance (comparable to C++). Funded by various organizations, including Sigma Prime, the Ethereum Foundation, ConsenSys, the Decentralization Foundation and private individuals.
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