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    uutils coreutils

    uutils coreutils

    Cross-platform Rust rewrite of the GNU coreutils

    ...The requirements are to have Rust (cargo, rustc), GNU Make (required to build documentation), Sphinx (for documentation), and gzip (for installing documentation). uutils follows Rust's release channels and is tested against stable, beta and nightly. The current oldest supported version of the Rust compiler is 1.43.1. On both Windows and Redox, only the nightly version is tested currently.
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    Melody

    Melody

    Melody is a language that compiles to regular expressions

    Melody is a language that compiles to regular expressions and aims to be more easily readable and maintainable. All quantifiers can be preceded by lazy to match the least amount of characters rather than the most characters (greedy).
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    StyLua

    StyLua

    An opinionated Lua code formatter

    ...If you would like to format a specific Lua version only, see installing from crates.io. You can use the stylua-action GitHub Action in your CI to install and run StyLua. This action uses the prebuilt GitHub release binaries, instead of running cargo install, for faster CI times. This command will format the foo.lua and bar.lua file, and search down the src directory to format any files within it. StyLua can also read from stdin, by using - as the file name.
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    Futures-RS

    Futures-RS

    Zero-cost asynchronous programming in Rust

    futures-rs is a library providing the foundations for asynchronous programming in Rust. It includes key trait definitions like Stream, as well as utilities like join!, select!, and various futures combinator methods which enable expressive asynchronous control flow. Futures-rs works without the standard library, such as in bare metal environments. However, it has a significantly reduced API surface.
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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...
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    git absorb

    git absorb

    git commit --fixup, but automatic

    This is a port of Facebook's hg absorb. Facebook demoed hg absorb which is probably the coolest workflow enhancement I've seen to version control in years. Essentially, when your working directory has uncommitted changes on top of draft changesets, you can run hg absorb and the uncommitted modifications are automagically folded ("absorbed") into the appropriate draft ancestor changesets. This is essentially doing hg histedit + "roll" actions without having to make a commit or manually make...
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    Drill

    Drill

    Drill is an HTTP load testing application written in Rust

    ...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.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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