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    Vector

    Vector

    A high-performance observability data pipeline

    Vector is a Rust‑based, high‑performance observability data pipeline tool (agent + aggregator) designed to collect, transform, and route logs and metrics at scale. Created by Datadog, it aims to be the only tool needed from ingestion to vendor output, providing cost-efficient, safe, and flexible telemetry processing.
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    parseable

    parseable

    Parseable is a log analytics system written in Rust

    Parseable is a log analytics platform, built for the modern, cloud native era. Parseable uses a index-free mechanism to organize and query data allowing low latency, and high throughput ingestion and query.
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    Smithay

    Smithay

    A smithy for rusty wayland compositors

    Smithay is a modular toolkit for building Wayland compositors in Rust. Rather than a standalone compositor, it provides building blocks like protocol handlers, session backends, DRM abstractions, and input/output utilities. It supports core and extended Wayland protocols, libseat, tablets, graphics tablets, Xwayland, and more. It's mature and under active development, providing a “smithy” for compositor authors.
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    rip2

    rip2

    A safe and ergonomic alternative to rm

    rip is a rust-based rm with a focus on safety, ergonomics, and performance. It favors a simple interface and does not implement the xdg-trash spec or attempt to achieve the same goals. Deleted files get sent to the graveyard (typically /tmp/graveyard-$USER, see notes on changing this) under their absolute path, giving you a chance to recover them. No data is overwritten. If files that share the same path are deleted, they will be renamed as numbered backups.
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    Difftastic

    Difftastic

    A structural diff that understands syntax

    Difftastic is a structural diff tool written in Rust that parses source files using syntax trees (via tree‑sitter) and produces human‑readable diffs at the expression level. It works across 30+ languages and emphasizes readability by aligning code structure rather than lines. Ideal for code review and understanding semantic changes.
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    quiche

    quiche

    Savoury implementation of the QUIC transport protocol and HTTP/3

    Cloudflare quiche is an open-source Rust implementation of the QUIC transport protocol and HTTP/3 designed to give developers a performant, flexible foundation for building modern networked applications and services, especially where low latency and efficient multiplexed streams matter. It is a “sans-io” library, meaning it implements the core QUIC and HTTP/3 state machines and logic without assuming how input/output should be done, so applications remain responsible for socket handling, event loops, timers, and other system-dependent I/O work. This design choice makes quiche highly adaptable: it can be used in custom servers, clients, proxies, embedded systems, and experimental protocols with QUIC’s features like 0-RTT, connection migration, and built-in encryption.
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    hyperfine

    hyperfine

    A command-line benchmarking tool

    A command-line benchmarking tool. Statistical analysis across multiple runs. Support for arbitrary shell commands. Constant feedback about the benchmark progress and current estimates. Warmup runs can be executed before the actual benchmark. Cache-clearing commands can be set up before each timing run. Statistical outlier detection to detect interference from other programs and caching effects. Export results to various formats: CSV, JSON, Markdown, AsciiDoc. Parameterized benchmarks (e.g....
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    Broot

    Broot

    A new way to see and navigate directory trees

    Get an overview of a directory, even a big one. That's what makes it usable where the old tree command would produce pages of output. Hit alt/enter and you're back to the terminal in the desired location. This way, you can navigate to a directory with the minimum amount of keystrokes, even if you don't exactly remember where it is. Broot is fast and doesn't block (any keystroke interrupts the current search to start the next one). Never lose track of file hierarchy while you search. ...
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    Tunnel Cloudflared Desktop

    Tunnel Cloudflared Desktop

    Lightweight desktop application for managing Cloudflare Tunnels

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    Felix OS

    Felix OS

    Experimental operating system written in Rust

    felix is a simple 64-bit hobby operating system written in Rust, designed as an educational and personal exploration into systems programming. It features a monolithic kernel that supports basic multitasking, memory management, and user programs. Built from the ground up with Rust’s strong safety guarantees, felix aims to strike a balance between low-level hardware access and modern software practices. It runs on x86_64 platforms via QEMU and includes a basic shell and ELF binary loader,...
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    Kerla

    Kerla

    A new operating system kernel with Linux binary compatibility

    Kerla is an experimental operating system kernel written in Rust with a Linux-compatible syscall interface. It aims to run Linux binaries in user space without relying on a traditional Linux kernel. Kerla combines the safety guarantees of Rust with a familiar POSIX-like programming model, making it a unique exploration into safe systems programming. Though early in development, it supports basic userspace execution and is a promising proof-of-concept for running Linux userland programs in a...
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