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    Ratzilla

    Ratzilla

    Build terminal-themed web applications with Rust and WebAssembly

    Ratzilla is a Rust-based framework for building terminal-style user interfaces that run in the browser using WebAssembly, effectively bringing the aesthetics and interaction patterns of terminal applications to modern web environments. It is built on top of the Ratatui library, which provides composable UI components inspired by text-based interfaces, and adapts them to render within a browser through WebAssembly and DOM-based backends. The framework allows developers to create applications that look and behave like terminal programs while still benefiting from the reach and accessibility of the web. It includes tooling such as project templates and integration with build systems like Trunk, making it straightforward to scaffold and deploy applications. Ratzilla also supports interactive input handling, real-time rendering, and event-driven updates, enabling dynamic applications rather than static displays.
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    Rocket

    Rocket

    A web framework for Rust

    Rocket is a web framework for Rust that makes it simple to write fast, secure web applications without sacrificing flexibility, usability, or type safety. Handling forms is simple and easy. Simply derive FromForm for your structure and let Rocket know which parameter to use. Rocket parses and validates the form request, creates the structure, and calls your function. Bad form request? Rocket doesn’t call your function! What if you want to know if the form was bad? Simple! Change the type of task to Option or Result! Rocket has first-class support for JSON, right out of the box. Simply derive Deserialize or Serialize to receive or return JSON, respectively. Like other important features, JSON works through Rocket’s FromData trait, Rocket’s approach to deriving types from body data. It works like this: specify a data route parameter of any type that implements FromData. A value of that type will then be created automatically from the incoming request body.
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    Rouille

    Rouille

    Web framework in Rust

    Rouille is a micro-web-framework library. It creates a listening socket and parses incoming HTTP requests from clients, then gives you the hand to process the request. Rouille was designed to be intuitive to use if you know Rust. Contrary to express-like frameworks, it doesn't employ middlewares. Instead, everything is handled in a linear way. Concepts closely related to websites (like cookies, CGI, form input, etc.) are directly supported by rouille. More general concepts (like database handling or templating) are not directly handled, as they are considered orthogonal to the microweb framework. However, rouille's design makes it easy to use in conjunction with any third-party library without the need for any glue code. The rouille library just ignores this optimization and focuses on providing an easy-to-use synchronous API instead, where each request is handled in its own dedicated thread.
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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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    Solang

    Solang

    Solidity Compiler for Solana, Polkadot and Stellar

    Solang is a modern Solidity compiler written in Rust that enables developers to compile smart contracts for multiple blockchain platforms beyond Ethereum, such as Solana, Polkadot, and Soroban. Unlike the traditional Solidity compiler, which targets the Ethereum Virtual Machine, Solang focuses on portability by translating Solidity code into native execution environments for different blockchains. It uses the LLVM compiler framework to generate optimized output, often producing WebAssembly or platform-specific binaries that improve execution efficiency and reduce resource consumption. The project maintains compatibility with Solidity 0.8 syntax while adapting to the unique constraints and capabilities of each target blockchain. Its architecture includes parsing, semantic analysis, intermediate representation generation, and final compilation through LLVM, making it a full-featured compiler pipeline.
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    Sycamore

    Sycamore

    A library for creating reactive web apps in Rust and WebAssembly

    A reactive library for creating web apps in Rust and WebAssembly. Sycamore harnesses the full power of Rust via WebAssembly, giving you full control over performance. Write code that feels natural. Everything is built on reactive primitives without a cumbersome virtual DOM. No JavaScript. Had enough of JavaScript? So have we. Create apps using Sycamore without touching a single line of JS.
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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. Seed development and environments and CI. Anonymize sensitive production data. Create realistic data to your specifications. Synth uses a declarative configuration language that allows you to specify your entire data model as code. Synth can import data straight from existing sources and automatically create accurate and versatile data models. Synth supports semi-structured data and is database agnostic, playing nicely with SQL and NoSQL databases. Synth supports generation for thousands of semantic types such as credit card numbers, email addresses, and more.
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    Toast

    Toast

    Containerize your development and continuous integration environments

    Toast is a tool for doing work in containers. You define tasks in a YAML file called a toastfile, and Toast runs them in a containerized environment based on a Docker image of your choosing. What constitutes a "task" is up to you, tasks can install system packages, build an application, run a test suite, or even serve web pages. Tasks can depend on other tasks, so Toast can be understood as a high-level containerized build system. Toast caches each task by committing the container to an image. The image is tagged with a cryptographic hash of the shell command for the task, the contents of the files copied into the container, and all the other task inputs. This hash allows Toast to skip tasks that haven't changed since the last run. In addition to local caching, Toast can use a Docker registry as a remote cache. You, your teammates, and your continuous integration (CI) system can all share the same remote cache.
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    Valence

    Valence

    A Rust framework for building Minecraft servers

    Rust framework for building Minecraft: Java Edition servers. Built on top of Bevy ECS, Valence is an effort to create a Minecraft-compatible server completely from scratch in Rust. You can think of Valence as a game engine for Minecraft servers. It doesn't do much by default, but by writing game logic yourself and leveraging Bevy's powerful plugin system, you can make almost anything. Opinionated features like dynamic scripting, dedicated executables, and vanilla game mechanics are all expected to be built as optional plugins. This level of modularity is desirable for those looking to build highly custom experiences in Minecraft such as minigame servers.
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    Wasmer

    Wasmer

    The leading WebAssembly Runtime supporting WASIX, WASI and Emscripten

    Create apps that run everywhere, publish, share with the community, and deploy to the edge, globally. Serve sandboxed WebAssembly apps anywhere through a single runtime and do in days what others do in months. Using a binary for each platform and chip is the past. Rise above with lightweight containerized apps that simply run everywhere. Supports almost every programming language. Truly universal, runs everywhere & fast as native. Packages are limited by their languages no more. Collaborate across stacks, leverage the ecosystem, and contribute your own packages. Get the scalability of serverless and the reusability of the cloud. Deploy to the edge, save your users time and yourself money. Faster, affordable & indefinitely scalable. All languages are fully containerized & collaborative. Plug your own backend, compiler, or runner. Run apps at close to native speed and outperform the competition.
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    Wasmer Python

    Wasmer Python

    WebAssembly runtime for Python

    Wasmer Python is a language binding that allows Python applications to execute WebAssembly modules using the Wasmer runtime, enabling developers to run portable, sandboxed code within Python environments. It provides a Pythonic API for loading, compiling, and executing WebAssembly binaries while maintaining strong security guarantees through sandboxing. The library allows interaction with WebAssembly modules via imports, exports, and shared memory, enabling integration between Python code and compiled modules written in other languages. By leveraging the underlying Wasmer runtime, it delivers near-native execution performance while remaining platform-independent. Wasmer Python is particularly useful for embedding plugins, running untrusted code safely, or executing cross-language workloads in a consistent environment. It supports multiple execution engines and can adapt to different performance and compatibility needs.
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    Wasmi

    Wasmi

    Efficient and versatile WebAssembly interpreter for embedded systems

    wasmi is a lightweight WebAssembly interpreter written in Rust that is designed to execute Wasm binaries efficiently in constrained or embedded environments. Unlike JIT-based runtimes, wasmi focuses on interpretation, prioritizing portability, determinism, and low resource usage over maximum raw performance. It is particularly well-suited for blockchain systems, embedded devices, and other contexts where predictable execution and minimal dependencies are critical. The runtime implements the WebAssembly specification and provides a safe execution environment with strict sandboxing, ensuring that untrusted code cannot access host resources without explicit permission. wasmi also emphasizes modularity and embeddability, allowing developers to integrate it into their applications with fine-grained control over execution behavior. Its design makes it ideal for scenarios where simplicity, security, and reproducibility are more important than peak performance.
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    agentOS

    agentOS

    A portable open-source operating system for agents. ~6 ms coldstarts

    agentOS is a portable, open-source runtime environment designed specifically for executing AI agents efficiently, acting as a lightweight operating system tailored for agent-based workloads. It is built using WebAssembly and V8 isolates to provide secure, sandboxed execution without the overhead of traditional containers or virtual machines. The system is optimized for extremely fast startup times, with near-instant cold starts that allow agents to be created and executed in milliseconds. AgentOS is designed to run directly within an application process, enabling agents to interact with host functions and resources without network overhead or complex orchestration layers. It includes a permission-based security model that restricts access to system resources such as file systems and networks by default, ensuring safe execution of potentially untrusted code.
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    bevy_retrograde

    bevy_retrograde

    Plugin pack for making 2D games with Bevy

    Bevy Retrograde is a plugin for the Bevy game engine that helps developers build retro-style 2D games with pixel-perfect rendering, low-resolution output, and input abstraction. It simplifies the creation of NES- or SNES-era aesthetics while integrating tightly with Bevy’s ECS and rendering systems.
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    ffsend

    ffsend

    Easily and securely share files from the command line

    Easily and securely share files and directories from the command line through a safe, private and encrypted link using a single simple command. Files are shared using the Send service and may be up to 1GB. Others are able to download these files with this tool, or through their web browser. All files are always encrypted on the client, and secrets are never shared with the remote host. An optional password may be specified, and a default file lifetime of 1 (up to 20) download or 24 hours is enforced to ensure your stuff does not remain online forever. This provides a secure platform to share your files. History tracking your files for easy management, ability to use your own Send hosts. Inspect or delete shared files, accurate error reporting. Streaming encryption and uploading/downloading, very low memory footprint. Intended for use in scripts without interaction.
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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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    log4rs

    log4rs

    A highly configurable logging framework for Rust

    log4rs is a highly configurable logging framework modeled after Java's Logback and log4j libraries. If you are using the file rotation in your configuration there is a known substantial performance issue so listen up! By default the gzip feature is enabled and when rolling files it will zip log archives automatically. This is a problem when the log archives are large as the zip happens in the main thread and will halt the process while the zip is completed. Be advised that the gzip feature will be removed from default features as of 1.0.
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    runwasi

    runwasi

    Facilitates running Wasm / WASI workloads managed by containerd

    runwasi is a project developed within the containerd ecosystem that enables running WebAssembly workloads as first-class citizens in containerized environments. It provides a library and runtime components that integrate with containerd, allowing Wasm modules to be executed using familiar container orchestration workflows such as Kubernetes via the Container Runtime Interface. Unlike traditional containers that rely on operating system virtualization, runwasi focuses on lightweight, secure execution of WebAssembly modules, which can offer faster startup times and reduced resource overhead. The project includes reference implementations and shims that connect Wasm runtimes to containerd, enabling developers to deploy and manage Wasm applications similarly to Docker containers. It also supports running workloads directly through containerd CLI tools or via orchestration systems, making it flexible for different deployment scenarios.
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    ruroco

    ruroco

    A tool that lets you execute commands on a server

    Ruroco is a tool that lets you execute commands on a server by sending UDP packets. The commands are configured on the server side, so the client does not define what is going to be executed, it only picks from existing commands.
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    ryde

    ryde

    ryde is a single person, single file web framework for rust

    ryde is a single-person, single-file web framework for rust.
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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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    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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    xsv

    xsv

    A fast CSV command line toolkit written in Rust

    xsv is a command line program for indexing, slicing, analyzing, splitting and joining CSV files. Commands should be simple, fast and composable. Simple tasks should be easy. Performance trade offs should be exposed in the CLI interface. Composition should not come at the expense of performance. Let's say you're playing with some of the data from the Data Science Toolkit, which contains several CSV files. Maybe you're interested in the population counts of each city in the world. So grab the data and start examining it. The next thing you might want to do is get an overview of the kind of data that appears in each column. The stats command will do this for you. The xsv table command takes any CSV data and formats it into aligned columns using elastic tabstops. These commands are instantaneous because they run in time and memory proportional to the size of the slice (which means they will scale to arbitrarily large CSV data).
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    rScoop

    rScoop

    Scoop GUI

    Rscoop is a Scoop GUI that wraps the Scoop CLI. It doesn't replace Scoop rather it gives you a proper interface for it. Search across all your buckets at once, install and update packages, manage buckets, clean up disk space, and optionally scan downloads through VirusTotal, all from one window.
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    Steam Game Idler
    Farm Steam trading cards, manage achievements, and idle games automatically — an all-in-one alternative to ArchiSteamFarm, Steam Achievement Manager, and Idle Master https://steamgameidler.com
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