Best Application Development Software for Rust - Page 2

Compare the Top Application Development Software that integrates with Rust as of June 2025 - Page 2

This a list of Application Development software that integrates with Rust. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with Rust. View the products that work with Rust in the table below.

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    Extism

    Extism

    Dylibso

    Extism is an open-source, universal plug-in system to make all software programmable, and it's powered by WebAssembly. In-depth documentation, constantly updated as the project grows. 15+ officially supported Host SDKs, making Extism embeddable in the most popular languages. 7+ officially supported PDKs, to write plug-ins in whichever language a developer would like. A growing set of runtime features makes Extism an excellent plug-in system for apps of all types & sizes. Fully-featured canonical reference demo with Elixir host SDK, and plugins in Rust, TypeScript, & Javascript. Implementation of a turn-based multiplayer game platform and games included to play and review. Games are implemented as WebAssembly modules containing a specific set of exports. Check out the source code on GitHub, download the installer, and get started. 100% open-source code. Fork it, experiment, & run your own game server.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Rustless

    Rustless

    Rustless

    Rustless is a REST-like API micro-framework for Rust. It's designed to provide a simple DSL to easily develop RESTful APIs on top of the Iron web framework. It has built-in support for common conventions, including multiple formats, subdomain/prefix restriction, content negotiation, versioning, and much more. Rustless in a port of Grape library from Ruby world. Based on hyper, an HTTP library for Rust. Like Rust itself, Rustless is still in the early stages of development, so don't be surprised if APIs change and things break. If something's not working properly, file an issue or submit a pull request! Rustless is based on Iron, which is based on Hyper, which is synchronous. Hyper has a lot of limitations right now, and can't handle many simultaneous connections, especially with keep-alive. So it is highly recommended to use a light asynchronous web server such as Nginx as a reverse proxy server with Rustless.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Render

    Render

    Render

    Developers have always been forced to pick between two extremes of cloud infrastructure: expensive yet inflexible platforms that fail to scale, or complex large clouds that impose steep learning curves and massive operations teams. ‍ Render offers the best of both worlds — incredible ease of use coupled with immense power and scalability to power everything from a simple HTML page to complex applications with hundreds of microservices.
    Starting Price: $19 per user per month
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    Koyeb

    Koyeb

    Koyeb

    Push code to production, everywhere, in minutes with Koyeb. Accelerate backend apps at the edge with high-performance hardware. Connect your GitHub account to Koyeb, choose a repository to deploy, and leave us the infrastructure. We build, deploy, run, and scale your application with zero configuration. Simply git push, and we build and deploy your app with blazing fast built-in continuous deployment. Develop fearlessly with native versioning of all deployments. Build Docker containers, host them on any registry, and atomically deploy your new version worldwide in a single API call. Invite your team to build together and enjoy a live preview after each push with built-in CI/CD. The Koyeb platform lets you combine the languages, frameworks, and technologies you use. Deploy any application without modifications thanks to native support of popular languages and Docker containers. Koyeb detects and builds apps in Node.js, Python, Go, Ruby, Java, PHP, Scala, Clojure, and more.
    Starting Price: $2.7 per month
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    Svix

    Svix

    Svix

    Webhooks require a lot more engineering time, resources and ongoing maintenance than you would first expect. Building a secure, reliable, and scalable webhook service is hard and time consuming. We built it so you can focus on what matters most, your business. Customer endpoints fail or hang more often than you think. You need automatic retries to ensure deliverability. You need to monitor the deliverability of your webhooks to different endpoints, disable failing ones and notify your customers. Webhooks come with a myriad of security implications, such as SSRF, replay attacks and unauthenticated webhook events. You would need to build a UI for your users to add and remove endpoints, inspect logs and get ongoing reports. Offer your users a great developer experience, including the ability to test, inspect and replay their webhooks.
    Starting Price: $490 per month
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    Steadybit

    Steadybit

    Steadybit

    With our experiment editor, your journey toward reliability is faster and easier, everything is at your fingertips, and you have full control over your experiments. All are meant to help you achieve your goals and roll out chaos engineering safely at scale in your organization. You can add new targets, attacks, and checks by implementing extensions inside Steadybit. A unique discovery and selection process makes it easy to pick the targets. Remove friction when collaborating between teams, and export and import experiments using JSON or YAML. Using Steadybit's landscape, you can see your software's dependencies and relationships between components, the perfect start to kick off your chaos engineering journey. Using the powerful query language, divide your system(s) into different environments based on the same information you use elsewhere. Explicitly assigning environments to specific users and teams in which they're allowed to work and prevent unwanted damages.
    Starting Price: $1,250 per month
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    Grammatech Proteus
    Proteus is an advanced software testing system for automatically finding and fixing vulnerabilities, with no false alarms, aimed at development groups, testing organizations, and cybersecurity teams. It discovers vulnerabilities that could be triggered by potentially malicious files or network inputs, including many common entries in the Common Weakness Enumeration (CWE). The tool supports Windows and Linux native binaries. By integrating and simplifying the use of state-of-the-art tools for binary analysis and transformation, Proteus lowers the costs and increases the efficiency and effectiveness of software testing, reverse engineering, and maintenance. Binary analysis, mutational fuzzing, and symbolic execution without the need for source code, and a professional-grade user interface for result aggregation and presentation. Advanced exploitability reporting and reasoning capability, and deployment in a virtualized environment or on a host system.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Polar Signals

    Polar Signals

    Polar Signals

    Polar Signals cloud is an always-on, zero-instrumentation continuous profiling product that helps improve performance, understand incidents, and lower infrastructure costs. With just one command and the easiest onboarding guide you’ll ever see, you can start saving costs and optimizing performance in your infrastructure. Travel back in time to pinpoint incidents and issues. Profiling data provides unique insight and depth into what a process executed over time. Utilize profiling data collected over time to confidently and statistically identify hot paths for optimization. Many organizations have 20-30% of resources wasted with code paths that could be easily optimized. Polar Signals Cloud employs an exceptional blend of technologies, purpose-built to deliver the profiling toolset essential for today's evolving infrastructure and applications. With a zero instrumentation setup, deploy immediately and reap the benefits of actionable observability data.
    Starting Price: $50 per month
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    ImmuneBytes

    ImmuneBytes

    ImmuneBytes

    Fortify your blockchains with our impeccable audit services for unparalleled security in the decentralized realm. If you're spending sleepless nights worrying about losing funds to hackers, choose from our stack of services, and bid farewell to all your fears. In-depth analysis of the code by industry veterans to detect the vulnerabilities in your smart contract. Our experts secure your blockchain applications by mitigating risks through security design, assessment, audit, and compliance services. Our independent team of prolific penetration testers performs an extensive exercise to detect vulnerabilities and system exploits. We are the torch-bearers of making the space safer for everyone and do it by helping with a complete, systematic analysis to enhance the product's overall security. Recovery of funds is as equally important as a security audit. Have the facility to track user funds with our transaction risk monitoring system and boost users' confidence.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Google OSS-Fuzz
    OSS-Fuzz offers continuous fuzzing for open source software. Fuzz testing is a well-known technique for uncovering programming errors in software. Many of these detectable errors, like buffer overflow, can have serious security implications. Google has found thousands of security vulnerabilities and stability bugs by deploying guided in-process fuzzing of Chrome components, and we now want to share that service with the open source community. OSS-Fuzz aims to make common open source software more secure and stable by combining modern fuzzing techniques with scalable, distributed execution. Projects that do not qualify for OSS-Fuzz can run their own instances of ClusterFuzz or ClusterFuzzLite. Currently, OSS-Fuzz supports C/C++, Rust, Go, Python, and Java/JVM code. Other languages supported by LLVM may work too. OSS-Fuzz supports fuzzing x86_64 and i386 builds.
    Starting Price: Free
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    american fuzzy lop
    American fuzzy lop is a security-oriented fuzzer that employs a novel type of compile-time instrumentation and genetic algorithms to automatically discover clean, interesting test cases that trigger new internal states in the targeted binary. This substantially improves the functional coverage for the fuzzed code. The compact synthesized corpora produced by the tool are also useful for seeding other, more labor or resource-intensive testing regimes down the road. Compared to other instrumented fuzzers, afl-fuzz is designed to be practical, it has a modest performance overhead, uses a variety of highly effective fuzzing strategies and effort minimization tricks, requires essentially no configuration, and seamlessly handles complex, real-world use cases, say, common image parsing or file compression libraries. It's an instrumentation-guided genetic fuzzer capable of synthesizing complex file semantics in a wide range of non-trivial targets.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Fuzzbuzz

    Fuzzbuzz

    Fuzzbuzz

    The Fuzzbuzz workflow is very similar to other CI/CD testing workflows. However, unlike other testing workflows, fuzz testing requires multiple jobs to run simultaneously, which results in a few extra steps. Fuzzbuzz is a fuzz testing platform. We make it trivial for developers to add fuzz tests to their code and run them in CI/CD, helping them catch critical bugs and vulnerabilities before they hit production. Fuzzbuzz completely integrates into your environment, following you from the terminal to CI/CD. Write a fuzz test in your environment and use your own IDE, terminal, or build tools. Push to CI/CD and Fuzzbuzz will automatically start running your fuzz tests against your latest code changes. Get notified when bugs are found through Slack, GitHub, or email. Catch regressions as new changes are automatically tested and compared to previous runs. Code is built and instrumented by Fuzzbuzz as soon as a change is detected.
    Starting Price: Free
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    DepsHub

    DepsHub

    DepsHub

    Everything you need to keep your team secure and up-to-date with automatic dependency updates, license checks, and security vulnerability scanning. We process library changelogs and release notes, analyze your codebase, and automatically update your dependencies, including any breaking changes. Secure tools for effective dependency management, whether you have a team of 2 or 200. See all your dependencies in one place. No more digging through repositories. Avoid legal trouble by making sure your dependencies are licensed correctly. Get notified when a dependency has a security vulnerability. Update your code only if it affects you. DepsHub helps you save time by providing a simple and easy way to monitor and update your dependencies. We support a wide range of languages and frameworks. Use the one you love and get started in minutes. Connect your favorite tools and create tickets, be notified of new issues, and more.
    Starting Price: $28 per month
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    RustRover

    RustRover

    JetBrains

    Benefit from context-aware code completion and generation, on-the-fly analysis and quick fixes, smart refactorings, live templates, and more. Install rustup from the IDE, and apply compiler-suggested fixes in a single click. You can even forget about manually attaching newly created Rust files to main.rs or adding popular crates to the list of dependencies. Have every syntax element highlighted, including inferred types and macros, cfg blocks, and unsafe code usages. Unlock comprehensive type information and quick access to language and crate documentation, and navigate your codebase with RustRover’s powerful search functionality. Run individual tests, test modules, or all the tests inside a project and select various Run targets. You can also create custom Run configurations with full support for developing CLI applications. Quickly troubleshoot failing tests by jumping to the relevant code from the error message in the console.
    Starting Price: $129 per year
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    Kakoune

    Kakoune

    Kakoune

    Kakoune is a highly efficient, modal text editor that focuses on real-time feedback and powerful, intuitive multi-selection capabilities. Inspired by Vim but offering its own distinct approach to modal editing, Kakoune prioritizes a selection-based workflow that makes text manipulation feel natural and fluid. Instead of commands operating on cursors, commands operate on selections, allowing users to edit and navigate with precision and speed. Kakoune features robust multi-caret editing, context-aware autocompletion, and extensive language support, with performance optimized for working with large files and complex codebases. Designed to be scriptable and extendable with shell commands, Kakoune integrates smoothly with UNIX tools, giving users flexibility in customization. Known for its responsiveness and adaptability, Kakoune is ideal for developers who prefer a keyboard-driven interface and appreciate real-time, immediate feedback in their editing workflow.
    Starting Price: Free
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    PaizaCloud

    PaizaCloud

    PaizaCloud

    On PaizaCloud Cloud IDE, you can operate Linux servers in your browser. You can manage and edit files, run commands, or start a web server/database server, all in a browser alone. You don't need to use troublesome commands to log in, edit files, or upload files anymore. You can operate Linux servers on the cloud just like a computer in front of you. Your new Linux server environment will be set up in just 3 seconds. You can copy an existing server environment, and you can also freely operate multiple Linux servers. Because the new server is set up instantly, you can challenge installing or developing software without worrying about breaking down. All you need is a browser to use your workspace environment from any PC or Mac. You can use the same workspace environment from anywhere without always having to carry the same computer around. For programming schools, coding boot camps, universities, and colleges, students can use the same development environment at school and at home.
    Starting Price: $9.80 per month
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    Duckly

    Duckly

    Duckly

    Duckly enables you to talk and share your code in real time with developers using any IDE. Duckly is an IDE plugin that facilitates real-time code collaboration among developers using different integrated development environments. It enables users to share code, terminal sessions, and local servers, while also providing audio and video communication directly within the IDE. All connections are peer-to-peer and end-to-end encrypted, ensuring secure collaboration. By integrating these features, Duckly streamlines pair programming, code reviews, and team collaboration, enhancing productivity and reducing the need for multiple external tools. Talk with audio, and video and share your screen directly inside of your IDE. Share your code in real time with people using a different IDE than you. Share your local server with your team and let them see the changes in real time. All connections are peer-to-peer and end-to-end encrypted.
    Starting Price: $6 per month
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    Opengrep

    Opengrep

    Opengrep

    Opengrep is an open-source static code analysis engine designed to identify security vulnerabilities within codebases. As a fork of Semgrep, it maintains a similar focus on providing fast and powerful code pattern search capabilities across more than 30 programming languages, including Python, JavaScript, and Go. Opengrep enables developers to define custom rules for pattern matching, facilitating the detection of potential security issues and promoting adherence to coding standards. By integrating Opengrep into the development workflow, teams can proactively address vulnerabilities, thereby enhancing the overall security and reliability of their software projects.
    Starting Price: Free
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    JSON Crack

    JSON Crack

    ToDiagram

    ​JSON Crack is an open source tool that transforms complex data formats, including JSON, YAML, CSV, XML, and TOML, into interactive, visually intuitive graphs, enhancing data comprehension and analysis. Users can input data directly, upload files, or provide URLs, and it automatically generates a visual tree graph. It supports data conversion between formats, such as JSON to CSV or XML to JSON, and includes features like JSON formatting, validation, and code generation for TypeScript interfaces, Golang structs, and JSON Schemas. Advanced tools are available for decoding JWTs, executing JQ queries, and performing JSON Path commands. Users can export visualizations as PNG, JPEG, or SVG files. All data processing occurs locally on the user's device, ensuring data privacy. ​
    Starting Price: Free
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    GitAuto

    GitAuto

    GitAuto

    GitAuto is an AI-powered coding agent that integrates with GitHub (and optional Jira) to read backlog tickets or issues, analyze your repository’s file tree and code, then autonomously generate and review pull requests, typically within three minutes per ticket. It can handle bug fixes, feature requests, and test coverage improvements. You trigger it via issue labels or dashboard selections, it writes code or unit tests, opens a PR, runs GitHub Actions, and automatically fixes failing tests until they pass. GitAuto supports ten programming languages (e.g., Python, Go, Rust, Java), is free for basic usage, and offers paid tiers for higher PR volumes and enterprise features. It follows a zero data‑retention policy; your code is processed via OpenAI but not stored. Designed to accelerate delivery by enabling teams to clear technical debt and backlogs without extensive engineering resources, GitAuto acts like an AI backend engineer that drafts, tests, and iterates.
    Starting Price: $100 per month
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    TeamCity

    TeamCity

    JetBrains

    Powerful Continuous Integration out of the box. Define up to 100 build configurations (jobs) and run unlimited builds. Run up to 3 builds concurrently. Add extra agents when necessary. Utilize the full potential of all the TeamCity features. This product includes features identical to those available to our largest customers. Receive peer support through the forum, alternatively file a bug or feature request, and vote for them in our public issue tracker. Unlimited users, unlimited build time. No strings attached. Build, check and run automated tests on the server even before committing your changes – keeping your code base clean at all times. Don’t wait for a build to finish to discover that something is wrong. Form your project tree to inherit parent settings and permissions. Create templates with common settings and inherit any number of build configurations from them.
    Starting Price: $299.00/year
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    Theia

    Theia

    Theia

    Eclipse Theia is an extensible platform to develop multi-language Cloud & Desktop IDEs with state-of-the-art web technologies. Not sure whether you need a web or desktop version or both? With Theia you can develop one IDE and run it in browsers or native desktop application from a single source. The Theia project is hosted at the Eclipse Foundation, a not-for-profit corporation, and is developed by a diverse community. Unlike other "open-source" projects, projects hosted at an Open-Source Foundation are protected against single-vendor decisions against the interest of the diverse community. Theia is designed in a modular way to allow extenders and adopters customizing and extending every aspect of it. Composing a custom IDE-like product is as easy as listing all needed extensions in a package.json file. Adding new functionality by implementing your own extensions is easy, too and provides all the flexibility you need.
    Starting Price: $0
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    Gitpod

    Gitpod

    Gitpod

    Describe your dev environments as code and automate the last missing piece in your DevOps pipeline. Get fresh, task-based dev environments for any issue, branch and merge/pull request. Enter true GitOps and experience a new level of productivity. Application code, configuration and infrastructure should all be stored as machine-executable code in your git repositories and applied to dev environments automatically and continuously. This is why we invented prebuilds. You no longer need an over-powered laptop to code, Gitpod works just as smoothly on a Chromebook or iPad. All you need is a browser. Gitpod centralizes all source code and never stores it on insecure machines and networks. Gitpod is a multi-service Kubernetes application that we develop in Gitpod. Code, build, debug and run K8s applications entirely in the cloud. Get fully-baked workspaces for every branch and pull/merge request, pre-configured and pre-connected to their own dedicated K8s deployment.
    Starting Price: $9 per user per month
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    CLion

    CLion

    JetBrains

    Who wouldn’t like to code at the speed of thought while the IDE does all the mundane development tasks for them? But is that really possible for a tricky language like C++, what with its modern standards and heavily templated libraries? Why, yes, yes it is! See it to believe it. Generate tons of boilerplate code instantly. Override and implement functions with simple shortcuts. Generate constructors and destructors, getters and setters, and equality, relational, and stream output operators. Wrap a block of code with a statement, or generate a declaration from a usage. Create custom live templates to reuse typical code blocks across your code base to save time and maintain a consistent style. Rename symbols; inline a function, variable, or macro; move members through the hierarchy; change function signatures; and extract functions, variables, parameters, or a typedef.
    Starting Price: $8.90 per month
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    ActiveState

    ActiveState

    ActiveState

    ActiveState delivers Intelligent Remediation for vulnerability management, which enables DevSecOps teams to not only identify vulnerabilities in open source packages, but also to automatically prioritize, remediate, and deploy fixes into production without breaking changes, ensuring that applications are truly secured. Existing tools overwhelm DevSecOps teams with excessive vulnerability data, false positives, and a lack of prioritization, often leading to inaction and increased exposure to exploits. ActiveState’s solution provides your DevSecOps with a comprehensive view of open source vulnerability status across your application portfolio, enabling them to prioritize the vulnerabilities that matter, assess the risk of updates, and choose recommended remediation paths. The ActiveState platform centers on open source languages packaged as runtimes that can be deployed in various form factors. Low-to-no CVE container images are also available for plug-in and play needs.
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    JFrog Platform
    Fully automated DevOps platform for distributing trusted software releases from code to production. Onboard DevOps projects with users, resources and permissions for faster deployment frequency. Fearlessly update with proactive identification of open source vulnerabilities and license compliance violations. Achieve zero downtime across your DevOps pipeline with High Availability and active/active clustering for your enterprise. Control your DevOps environment with out-of-the-box native and ecosystem integrations. Enterprise ready with choice of on-prem, cloud, multi-cloud or hybrid deployments that scale as you grow. Ensure speed, reliability and security of IoT software updates and device management at scale. Create new DevOps projects in minutes and easily onboard team members, resources and storage quotas to get coding faster.
    Starting Price: $98 per month
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    Phylum

    Phylum

    Phylum

    Phylum defends applications at the perimeter of the open-source ecosystem and the tools used to build software. Its automated analysis engine scans third-party code as soon as it’s published into the open-source ecosystem to vet software packages, identify risks, inform users and block attacks. Think of Phylum like a firewall for open-source code. Phylum’s database of open-source software supply chain risks is the most comprehensive and scalable offering available, and can be deployed throughout the development lifecycle depending on an organization’s infrastructure and appsec program maturity: in front of artifact repository managers, directly with package managers or in CI/CD pipelines. The Phylum policy library allows users to toggle on the blocking of critical vulnerabilities, attacks like typosquats, obfuscated code and dependency confusion, copyleft licenses, and more. Users can also leverage OPA to create custom policies.
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    JetBrains Fleet
    Built from scratch, based on 20 years of experience developing IDEs. JetBrains Fleet uses the IntelliJ code-processing engine, with a distributed IDE architecture and a reimagined UI. We built Fleet to be a fast and lightweight text editor for when you need to quickly browse and edit your code. It starts up in an instant so you can begin working immediately, and it can easily transform into an IDE, with the IntelliJ code-processing engine running separately from the editor itself. Fleet inherits the things that developers love the most from IntelliJ-based IDEs – project and context aware code completion, navigation to definitions and usages, on-the-fly code quality checks, and quick-fixes. Fleet’s architecture is designed to support a range of configurations and workflows. You can simply run Fleet just on your machine, or move some of the processes elsewhere – for example by locating the code processing in the cloud.
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    Dash

    Dash

    Kapeli

    Dash gives your Mac instant offline access to 200+ API documentation sets. Dash is an API documentation browser and code snippet manager. Dash instantly searches offline documentation sets for 200+ APIs, 100+ cheat sheets, and more. You can even generate your own docsets or request docsets to be included. Dash comes with 200+ offline documentation sets. You can choose which documentation sets to download and Dash will take care of the rest, making sure they are kept up to date. You can also generate your own docsets, request docsets or download docsets from third-party sources. All documentation sets have been generated and are maintained with the utmost care. Dash integrates with package managers to generate documentation sets for anything you might need, as well as provide custom documentation sources of their own. Store snippets of code. Easily reuse snippets. Expand snippets in any app. Organize snippets with tags, syntax highlighting, and variable placeholders.
    Starting Price: Free
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    Mayhem Code Security
    Thousands of autonomously generated tests run every minute to pinpoint vulnerabilities and guide rapid remediation. Mayhem takes the guesswork out of untested code by autonomously generating test suites that produce actionable results. No need to recompile the code, since Mayhem works with dockerized images. Self-learning ML continually runs thousands of tests per second probing for crashes and defects, so developers can focus on features. Continuous testing runs in the background to surface new defects and increase code coverage. Mayhem delivers a copy/paste reproduction and backtrace for every defect, then prioritizes them based on your risk. See all the results, duplicated and prioritized by what you need to fix now. Mayhem fits into your existing build pipeline and development tools, putting actionable results at your developers' fingertips. No matter what language or tools your team uses.