Shuttle is a Rust-focused backend deployment platform designed to help developers build and ship applications without writing infrastructure configuration files. It lets projects provision resources such as databases directly from application code, removing the need for separate YAML or cloud setup workflows. The platform supports fast development by combining project initialization, resource provisioning, and deployment into a streamlined CLI experience. It works with popular Rust web frameworks such as Axum, Actix Web, and Rocket. Shuttle also handles infrastructure concerns like permissions and security so developers can focus on application logic. Its repository includes the Shuttle CLI, runtime, services, resource integrations, examples, and deployment-related tooling. The GitHub repository is currently archived and read-only, but it remains a useful reference for the platform’s architecture and Rust deployment model.

Features

  • Code-based resource provisioning
  • Rust backend deployment workflow
  • CLI-driven project initialization
  • Support for Axum, Actix Web, and Rocket
  • Integrated database provisioning
  • Infrastructure-free deployment model

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License

Apache License V2.0

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Operating Systems

Linux, Mac, Windows

Programming Language

Rust

Related Categories

Rust Software Development Software, Rust PaaS

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2026-06-22