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    websocat

    websocat

    Command-line client for WebSockets, like netcat (or curl)

    Netcat, curl and socat for WebSockets. Command-line client for WebSockets, like netcat (or curl) for ws:// with advanced socat-like functions. Connecting to and serving WebSockets from the command line. Executing external program and making it communicate to WebSocket using stdin/stdout. Text and binary modes, converting between lines (or null-terminated records) and messages. Inetd mode, UNIX sockets (including abstract namespaced on Linux). Integration with Nginx using TCP or UNIX sockets....
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    tokio-tungstenite

    tokio-tungstenite

    Future-based Tungstenite for Tokio

    tokio-tungstenite is a Rust library that connects the Tungstenite WebSocket implementation with the Tokio asynchronous runtime. It lets developers build non-blocking WebSocket clients and servers using Tokio’s async networking model. The crate wraps asynchronous TCP streams and upgrades them into WebSocket streams that integrate naturally with Rust futures and async tasks. It is useful for real-time services, streaming applications, chat systems, gateways, backend infrastructure, and any...
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