9 Integrations with Zig
View a list of Zig integrations and software that integrates with Zig below. Compare the best Zig integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Zig. Here are the current Zig integrations in 2026:
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Zed
Zed Industries
Zed is a next-generation code editor designed for high-performance collaboration with humans and AI. Written from scratch in Rust to efficiently leverage multiple CPU cores and your GPU. Integrate upcoming LLMs into your workflow to generate, transform, and analyze code. Chat with teammates, write notes together, and share your screen and project. Multibuffers compose excerpts from across the codebase in one editable surface. Evaluate code inline via Jupyter runtimes and collaboratively edit notebooks. Support for many languages via Tree-sitter, WebAssembly, and the Language Server Protocol. Fast native terminal tightly integrates with Zed's language-aware task runner and AI capabilities. First-class modal editing via Vim bindings, including features like text objects and marks. Zed is built by a global community of thousands of developers. Boost your Zed experience by choosing from hundreds of extensions that broaden language support, offer different themes, and more.Starting Price: Free -
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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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NanoVMs
NanoVMs
Unikernels are fast, secure, increase server density and eliminate devops. Unikernels can boot 2 orders of magnitude faster than docker and run software up to 200% faster on GCP and up to 300% faster on AWS. Unikernels by design help prevent many types of remote code execution attacks and you can run thousands of them on commodity hardware. We can provision hundreds to thousands of virtual machines on the same hardware. We don't scan for hacked systems - we remove the tools hackers use to stop it in the first place.Starting Price: Free -
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raylib
raylib
raylib is a simple and easy-to-use library to enjoy video game programming. It is a programming library to enjoy video game programming; no fancy interface, no visual helpers, no GUI tools or editors, just coding in a pure spartan-programmers way. raylib does not provide the typical API documentation or a big set of tutorials. The library is designed to be minimalistic and be learned just from a cheat sheet with all required functionality and a big collection of examples to see how to use that functionality. The best way to learn to code is by reading code. raylib supports multiple target platforms, it has been tested in the following ones but, technically, any platform that supports C language and OpenGL graphics (or similar) can run raylib or it can be very easily ported to. You can use raylib with multiple programming languages, there are over 60 bindings. raylib can be combined with several extra libraries for additional functionality.Starting Price: Free -
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NullClaw
NullClaw
NullClaw is an ultra-lightweight autonomous AI assistant infrastructure built in Zig and distributed as a single static binary designed to run efficiently on virtually any hardware. It emphasizes extreme performance and minimal resource usage, shipping as a roughly 678 KB executable that typically consumes about 1 MB of RAM and boots in under two milliseconds. It eliminates traditional runtime overhead by avoiding virtual machines, interpreters, and complex dependency chains, allowing developers to deploy agents simply by running the compiled binary. Despite its small footprint, the framework provides a full autonomous agent stack with support for more than 22 model providers, 18 communication channels, hybrid vector and FTS5 memory, streaming, voice, and multi-layer sandboxing. Security is built in through workspace scoping, explicit command allowlists, encrypted secrets, and strict sandbox isolation using tools such as Landlock, Firejail, or Docker.Starting Price: Free -
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Helix Editor
Helix Editor
Helix Editor is a powerful, modern text editor designed for developers seeking a fast, customizable, and efficient editing experience. Built with a focus on productivity, Helix uses a modal editing style inspired by Vim, which allows users to navigate, select, and manipulate text seamlessly through intuitive keyboard shortcuts. It offers a robust set of features including syntax highlighting, multi-caret editing, and support for languages like Rust, Python, and JavaScript. Helix also integrates with the Tree-sitter parsing library for precise syntax-aware editing, making it easier to work with complex code structures. With a minimal interface and a strong focus on performance, Helix Editor provides an ideal environment for programmers who prioritize speed and flexibility in their development workflow.Starting Price: Free -
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zymtrace
zymtrace
zymtrace is a continuous profiling and observability platform designed to help engineers optimize the performance of modern computing workloads that run across both CPUs and GPUs. It provides deep system-level visibility into how applications, AI models, and infrastructure consume computing resources, allowing developers to identify inefficiencies and performance bottlenecks without modifying their code or restarting systems. Built with eBPF-based profiling technology, zymtrace collects performance data across the full execution stack, from high-level application code and runtime libraries down to the Linux kernel and GPU instructions, enabling a unified analysis of heterogeneous workloads. It correlates GPU activity with the CPU code paths that launch it, bridging a common gap in traditional observability tools that typically treat GPUs as black boxes and provide only surface-level metrics. -
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Bun
Bun
Bun is a fast, all-in-one JavaScript, TypeScript, and JSX toolkit that ships as a single executable and combines a high-performance runtime, package manager, test runner, and bundler designed as a drop-in replacement for Node.js with broad compatibility and dramatically reduced startup times and memory usage. Written in Zig and powered by Apple’s JavaScriptCore, Bun can execute JavaScript/TypeScript files, scripts, and packages with significantly faster performance than traditional tooling while supporting zero-config TypeScript, JSX, and React out of the box. Its built-in package manager installs dependencies up to 30x faster than npm with workspaces, global caching, migration support, and dependency auditing. Bun’s test runner is Jest-compatible with built-in coverage and concurrent execution, and the bundler processes TypeScript, JSX, CSS, and more without configuration, including support for single-file executables.xx -
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Lightpanda
Lightpanda
Lightpanda is an open source headless web browser designed specifically for AI systems and large-scale web automation workloads. Unlike traditional browsers such as Chrome or Firefox that are built primarily for human interaction and graphical rendering, Lightpanda is engineered from the ground up for machines and automated processes. It runs without a graphical interface and focuses only on the components required for programmatic web interaction, such as HTML parsing, DOM tree construction, and JavaScript execution. By eliminating visual rendering tasks like layout calculations, image loading, and pixel painting, the system dramatically reduces resource usage and improves performance for automation tasks. Lightpanda was built from scratch using the Zig programming language rather than modifying an existing browser engine, allowing it to be optimized for speed, reliability, and minimal memory consumption.
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