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    Svix

    Svix

    The enterprise-ready webhooks service

    Build a secure, reliable, and scalable webhook platform in minutes using the Svix webhook service. 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.
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    Sycamore

    Sycamore

    A library for creating reactive web apps in Rust and WebAssembly

    A reactive library for creating web apps in Rust and WebAssembly. Sycamore harnesses the full power of Rust via WebAssembly, giving you full control over performance. Write code that feels natural. Everything is built on reactive primitives without a cumbersome virtual DOM. No JavaScript. Had enough of JavaScript? So have we. Create apps using Sycamore without touching a single line of JS.
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    Synth

    Synth

    The Declarative Data Generator

    Synth is an open-source data-as-code tool that provides a simple CLI workflow for generating consistent data in a scalable way. Use Synth to generate correct, anonymized data that looks and quacks like production. Generate test data fixtures for your development, testing, and continuous integration. Generate data that tells the story you want to tell. Specify constraints, relations, and all your semantics. Seed development and environments and CI. Anonymize sensitive production data. Create realistic data to your specifications. Synth uses a declarative configuration language that allows you to specify your entire data model as code. Synth can import data straight from existing sources and automatically create accurate and versatile data models. Synth supports semi-structured data and is database agnostic, playing nicely with SQL and NoSQL databases. Synth supports generation for thousands of semantic types such as credit card numbers, email addresses, and more.
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    TarpC

    TarpC

    An RPC framework for Rust with a focus on ease of use

    tarpc is an asynchronous RPC framework for Rust that embraces Rust’s type system and futures to generate ergonomic client and server stubs. Services are declared in pure Rust, and procedural macros expand those definitions into request/response types, trait implementations, and strongly typed stubs. The framework is transport-agnostic: it commonly uses Tokio with serde-based codecs, but you can plug in your own framing and serialization. It bakes in RPC concerns such as deadlines, cancellation, and context propagation so production behavior is predictable under load. The programming model feels native—call methods on a client stub and await results—while the server side exposes clean concurrency primitives for handling many requests. Because the interface is just Rust code, refactoring and IDE tooling work naturally without an external IDL.
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    Toast

    Toast

    Containerize your development and continuous integration environments

    Toast is a tool for doing work in containers. You define tasks in a YAML file called a toastfile, and Toast runs them in a containerized environment based on a Docker image of your choosing. What constitutes a "task" is up to you, tasks can install system packages, build an application, run a test suite, or even serve web pages. Tasks can depend on other tasks, so Toast can be understood as a high-level containerized build system. Toast caches each task by committing the container to an image. The image is tagged with a cryptographic hash of the shell command for the task, the contents of the files copied into the container, and all the other task inputs. This hash allows Toast to skip tasks that haven't changed since the last run. In addition to local caching, Toast can use a Docker registry as a remote cache. You, your teammates, and your continuous integration (CI) system can all share the same remote cache.
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    Todoctor

    Todoctor

    CLI tool to analyze and report TODO comments in JavaScript

    Todoctor is a powerful tool for analyzing, tracking, and visualizing technical debt in your codebase using Git. It collects and monitors TODO/FIXME comments in your code, allowing you to observe changes over time.
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    Trunk

    Trunk

    Build, bundle & ship your Rust WASM application to the web

    Trunk is a modern web application bundler specifically designed for Rust and WebAssembly projects, providing a streamlined workflow for building, packaging, and deploying frontend applications. It operates around a minimal-configuration philosophy, using a single HTML entry point to orchestrate the bundling of WebAssembly modules, JavaScript snippets, stylesheets, and other assets. This approach simplifies the build process compared to traditional bundlers by reducing the need for complex configuration files while still offering flexibility when needed. Trunk integrates seamlessly with Rust’s toolchain, enabling developers to compile Rust code into WebAssembly and automatically include it in web applications. It also supports features such as asset hashing, live reloading during development, and built-in development servers, making it suitable for both prototyping and production workflows.
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    Typst LSP

    Typst LSP

    A brand-new language server for Typst, plus a VS Code extension

    A brand-new language server for Typst. Syntax highlighting, error reporting, code completion, and function signature help. Compiles to PDF on save (configurable to as-you-type, or can be disabled)
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    VT Code

    VT Code

    VT Code - semantic AI coding agent

    VTCode is a terminal-based AI coding agent designed to provide semantic code understanding and interactive assistance directly within a command-line environment. It is implemented in Rust and focuses on performance, portability, and deep integration with developer workflows that rely on terminal tools. The system leverages syntax-aware parsing technologies such as tree-sitter and AST-based analysis to understand code structure rather than relying solely on raw text, which enables more accurate and context-aware suggestions. VTCode operates as an agent rather than a simple autocomplete tool, meaning it can interpret user intent, navigate codebases, and assist with multi-step tasks. It is highly configurable, allowing developers to define behavior, prompts, and workflows tailored to their projects. The tool is especially useful for developers who prefer lightweight, local-first environments but still want advanced AI assistance comparable to modern IDE-based tools.
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    Valence

    Valence

    A Rust framework for building Minecraft servers

    Rust framework for building Minecraft: Java Edition servers. Built on top of Bevy ECS, Valence is an effort to create a Minecraft-compatible server completely from scratch in Rust. You can think of Valence as a game engine for Minecraft servers. It doesn't do much by default, but by writing game logic yourself and leveraging Bevy's powerful plugin system, you can make almost anything. Opinionated features like dynamic scripting, dedicated executables, and vanilla game mechanics are all expected to be built as optional plugins. This level of modularity is desirable for those looking to build highly custom experiences in Minecraft such as minigame servers.
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    Voy

    Voy

    A WASM vector similarity search written in Rust

    Voy is a lightweight WebAssembly-based vector similarity search engine written in Rust that enables semantic search capabilities directly in browser or edge environments. It is designed to operate on embeddings generated from text or other data, allowing applications to perform meaning-based search rather than simple keyword matching. The engine uses efficient data structures such as k-d trees to index vectors and perform fast nearest-neighbor queries, making it suitable for real-time search experiences. One of its key advantages is its extremely small footprint, allowing it to be deployed easily on CDNs or client-side applications without significant overhead. Voy also supports serialization and deserialization of indexes, enabling developers to persist and transfer search data across environments. The architecture is optimized for modern web APIs, including asynchronous execution and compatibility with Web Workers.
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    Wasmtime

    Wasmtime

    A fast and secure runtime for WebAssembly

    A standalone runtime for WebAssembly The Wasmtime CLI can be installed on Linux and macOS (locally) with a small install script.
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    X For You Feed Algorithm

    X For You Feed Algorithm

    Algorithm powering the For You feed on X

    X For You Feed Algorithm is the open-sourced core recommendation system that powers the For You feed on X (the social network formerly known as Twitter), and it represents one of the first times a major social platform has published production-level ranking code for public review and experimentation. The repository contains the full pipeline that ingests user engagement and content candidate data, processes it through retrieval, hydration, filtering, scoring, and selection layers, and ultimately ranks posts to show what appears in a user’s feed. At its heart, the system uses a transformer-based model adapted from xAI’s Grok architecture to predict probabilities for various user actions (such as likes, replies, reposts, clicks, and negative signals), then combines those into a weighted final score that drives ranking.
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    Yew

    Yew

    Rust / Wasm framework for building client web apps

    A framework for creating reliable and efficient web applications. Features a component-based framework that makes it easy to create interactive UIs. Developers who have experience with frameworks like React and Elm should feel quite at home when using Yew. Features a macro for declaring interactive HTML with Rust expressions. Developers who have experience using JSX in React should feel quite at home when using Yew. Features server-side rendering for all the SEO and enhancements of the server-rendered app while keeping the feel of an SPA. Start learning about the framework by helping us improve our documentation. Pull requests which improve test coverage are also very welcome. Feel free to drop into our Discord chatroom or open a new "Question" issue to get help from contributors. Often questions lead to improvements to the ergonomics of the framework, better documentation, and even new features!
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    ZAPH

    Tools and Z80 engine for creating adventure games. (RUST)

    This is an exercise in some advance programming topics using a text adventure as the central result. This originally began as a project to recreate an old BASIC text adventure, on the ZX Spectrum, using Z80. After developing a very simple byte code VM to handle the game interactions, I realised that there was an opportunity to use some more advance techniques, which in turn can lead to some PC based tools.
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    Zemeroth

    Zemeroth

    A minimalistic 2D turn-based tactical game in Rust

    Zemeroth is a minimalistic, turn-based tactical game written in Rust that focuses on small-scale combat scenarios with a strong emphasis on strategic decision-making and emergent gameplay. It features hexagonal grid-based maps where players control a limited number of units, typically between three and six, in short, self-contained battles. The game is designed to simulate a digital tabletop experience, with mechanics such as reaction attacks, action interruption, and dynamic movement patterns that create highly interactive encounters. Zemeroth prioritizes simplicity in visual design, using clean 2D graphics and a limited number of sprites to maintain clarity and performance. It includes both native builds and a WebAssembly version that can run directly in the browser, demonstrating the flexibility of Rust-based game development. The project is structured to allow expansion into additional gameplay modes, including campaign systems and strategic layers.
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    ZoKrates

    ZoKrates

    A toolbox for zkSNARKs on Ethereum

    ZoKrates is a toolbox for zkSNARKs on Ethereum. It helps you use verifiable computation in your DApp, from the specification of your program in a high-level language to generating proofs of computation to verifying those proofs in Solidity. Zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) are a family of probabilistic protocols, first described by Goldwasser, Micali and Rackoff in 1985. One particular family of ZKPs is described as zero-knowledge Succinct Non-interactive ARguments of Knowledge, a.k.a. zkSNARKs. zkSNARKs are the most widely used zero-knowledge protocols, with the anonymous cryptocurrency Zcash and the smart-contract platform Ethereum among the notable early adopters. Ethereum runs computations on all nodes of the network, resulting in high costs, limits in complexity, and low privacy. zkSNARKs have been enabling to only verify computations on-chain for a fraction of the cost of running them, but are hard to grasp and work with.
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    A command-line interface tool for API mocking and proxying using Apimimic. Apimimic is a powerful API mocking platform that allows you to create, manage, and simulate API endpoints with ease. This CLI tool integrates with the Apimimic service to provide local API mocking and proxying capabilities. What is Apimimic? Apimimic is a comprehensive API mocking solution that offers: 🚀 Fast and intuitive API mocking through a user-friendly interface 🔀 Proxy mode to selectively mock endpoints while forwarding others to your real API 🤖 AI-powered response generation ⚡ Automatic CRUD operation generation 📚 OpenAPI specification support The CLI tool extends these capabilities to your local development environment, allowing you to: Intercept HTTP requests and return mocked JSON responses from your Apimimic project Forward unmocked requests to your actual backend when using proxy mode Seamlessly integrate with your development workflow Configure listening address and remote API
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    async-graphql

    async-graphql

    A GraphQL server library implemented in Rust

    Async-graphql is a GraphQL server-side library implemented in Rust. It is fully compatible with the GraphQL specification and most of its extensions and offers type safety and high performance. You can define a Schema in Rust and procedural macros will automatically generate code for a GraphQL query. This library does not extend Rust's syntax, which means that Rustfmt can be used normally. I value this highly and it is one of the reasons why I developed Async-graphql. I like GraphQL and Rust. I've been using Juniper, which solves the problem of implementing a GraphQL server with Rust. But Juniper had several problems, the most important of which is that it didn't support async/await at the time. So I decided to make this library for myself.
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    cargo watch

    cargo watch

    Watches over your Cargo project's source

    Cargo Watch watches over your project's source for changes and runs Cargo commands when they occur. Create your own watching tool. From presenting different options, to customizing the filtering, to responding differently than running commands, to answering other events.
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    corroded

    corroded

    Set of utilities consisting of idiomatic and safe rust utilities

    corroded is a Rust project that intentionally strips away Rust’s safety guarantees and idiomatic protections, offering utilities and patterns that prioritize raw power and freedom over the usual borrow checker enforcement or strict ownership rules. Its README and community reactions suggest a mix of satire and extreme experimentation: the project makes “unsafe” Rust easier to use by removing typical compile-time checks, pushing the language toward behavior more like C for cases where developers want total control. Although controversial, the code serves as an exploration of Rust internals and unsafe constructs, and it includes utilities intended to simplify memory management and pointer manipulation without safety checks. This can be attractive to low-level systems programmers who are comfortable with risks and want to squeeze out performance or experiment with unconventional language behavior.
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    derive(Error)

    derive(Error)

    derive(Error) for struct and enum error types

    This is a Rust crate that provides a convenient derive macro (#[derive(Error)]) for implementing std::error::Error on your custom error types (structs or enums). The goal is to enable library authors to build expressive, typed error types, with readable Display implementations (via #[error("...")] annotations) as well as From conversions (#[from]), source tracking (#[source]), and optionally backtraces. It is designed so that switching from handwritten error implementation to using this error is not a breaking change: you retain the same API. The README shows examples: an enum with variants annotated by #[error("…")] and #[from] fields to derive the appropriate trait impls. The crate expects rustc ≥ 1.68+. The README also outlines how you choose; use thiserror if you care about designing your own error-types (e.g., for libraries) vs anyhow for applications.
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    docker-compose-wait

    docker-compose-wait

    A simple script to wait for other docker images to be started

    A small command-line utility to wait for other docker images to be started while using docker-compose (or Kubernetes or docker stack or whatever). This utility should be used in the docker build process and launched before your application starts. Your application "MySuperApp" uses MongoDB, Postgres and MySql and you want to be sure that, when it starts, all other systems are available.
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    egui

    egui

    egui: an easy-to-use immediate mode GUI in Rust

    egui is a portable, Rust-native immediate mode GUI library that runs natively and in browsers (compiled to WebAssembly). It emphasizes ease of use, simplicity, and portability—ideal for lightweight applications, tools, and embedding into game engines or Rust applications.
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    exa

    exa

    A modern replacement for ls

    You list files hundreds of times a day. Why spend your time squinting at black and white text? exa is an improved file lister with more features and better defaults. It uses colours to distinguish file types and metadata. It knows about symlinks, extended attributes, and Git. And it’s small, fast, and just one single binary. Different types of file and data will be coloured differently, and the user and group columns will be highlighted for the current user. exa can display a file’s extended attributes, as well as standard filesystem information such as the inode, the number of blocks, and a file’s various dates and times. exa queries files in parallel, giving you performance on par with ls. Not only is the standard tree tool built-in, but it’ll show you your files’ information alongside the hierarchy. View the staged and unstaged status of every file, right there in the standard view. Also works in tree view for a high-level overview of your repository.
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