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    pastel

    pastel

    A command-line tool to generate, analyze, convert and manipulate color

    pastel is a command-line tool to generate, analyze, convert and manipulate colors. It supports many different color formats and color spaces like RGB (sRGB), HSL, CIELAB, CIELCh as well as ANSI 8-bit and 24-bit representations. pastel provides a number of commands like saturate, mix or paint. To get more information about a specific subcommand (say mix), you can call pastel mix -h or pastel help mix. Many pastel commands can be composed by piping the output of one command to another. You can also explicitly specify which colors you want to read from the input.
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    rust-analyzer

    rust-analyzer

    A Rust compiler front-end for IDEs

    rust-analyzer is a modular compiler frontend for the Rust language. It is a part of a larger rls-2.0 effort to create excellent IDE support for Rust. If you want to contribute to rust-analyzer or are just curious about how things work under the hood, check the ./docs/dev folder. If you want to use rust-analyzer's language server with your editor of choice, check the manual folder. It also contains some tips & tricks to help you be more productive when using rust-analyzer. rust-analyzer is an implementation of Language Server Protocol for the Rust programming language. It provides features like completion and goto definition for many code editors, including VS Code, Emacs and Vim. For VS Code, install rust-analyzer extension from the marketplace. Prebuilt language server binaries for Windows, Linux and Mac are available on the releases page.
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    Helix Editor

    Helix Editor

    A post-modern modal text editor

    A Kakoune / Neovim inspired editor, written in Rust. The editing model is very heavily based on Kakoune.
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Pixi

    Pixi

    Package management made easy

    Pixi is a next-generation, cross-platform package manager built on the conda ecosystem. Designed to streamline software development workflows, Pixi offers a declarative approach to managing environments and dependencies across multiple programming languages. Its compatibility with conda ensures access to a vast array of packages, while introducing enhancements like lockfiles and task automation to improve reproducibility and efficiency.​
    Downloads: 18 This Week
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    Ruff

    Ruff

    An extremely fast Python linter, written in Rust

    An extremely fast Python linter, written in Rust. Ruff aims to be orders of magnitude faster than alternative tools while integrating more functionality behind a single, common interface. Ruff can be used to replace Flake8 (plus dozens of plugins), isort, pydocstyle, yesqa, eradicate, pyupgrade, and autoflake, all while executing tens or hundreds of times faster than any individual tool. Ruff is extremely actively developed and used in major open-source projects. Ruff can be configured through a pyproject.toml, ruff.toml, or .ruff.toml file (see: Configuration, or Settings for a complete list of all configuration options). Ruff supports over 500 lint rules, many of which are inspired by popular tools like Flake8, isort, pyupgrade, and others. Regardless of the rule's origin, Ruff re-implements every rule in Rust as a first-party feature.
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    dprint

    dprint

    Pluggable and configurable code formatting platform written in Rust

    A pluggable and configurable code formatting platform written in Rust. This project is under active early development. I recommend you check its output to ensure it's doing its job correctly and only run this on code that has been checked into source control. Monorepo for dprint—a pluggable and configurable code formatting platform. The plugins property specifies which plugins to use for formatting. These may be URLs or file paths to a WebAssembly file of the plugin. By default, plugins will pull in files based on their extension. Sometimes a file may have a different extension or no extension at all, but you still want to format it with a certain plugin. The plugin "associations" config allows you to do that by associating a certain file pattern to one or multiple plugins.
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    BAT

    BAT

    A cat(1) clone with syntax highlighting and Git integration

    A cat(1) clone with syntax highlighting and Git integration. By default, bat pipes its own output to a pager (e.g. less) if the output is too large for one screen. If you would rather bat work like cat all the time (never page output), you can set --paging=never as an option, either on the command line or in your configuration file. If you intend to alias cat to bat in your shell configuration, you can use alias cat='bat --paging=never' to preserve the default behavior. Even with a pager set, you can still use bat to concatenate files. Whenever bat detects a non-interactive terminal (i.e. when you pipe into another process or into a file), bat will act as a drop-in replacement for cat and fall back to printing the plain file contents, regardless of the --pager option's value. Use bat --list-themes to get a list of all available themes for syntax highlighting.
    Downloads: 16 This Week
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    Solana

    Solana

    Web-scale blockchain for fast, secure, scalable, decentralized apps

    Solana is the fastest blockchain in the world and the fastest-growing ecosystem in crypto, with thousands of projects spanning DeFi, NFTs, Web3 and more. Integrate once and never worry about scaling again. Solana ensures composability between ecosystem projects by maintaining a single global state as the network scales. Never deal with fragmented Layer 2 systems or sharded chains. Solana's scalability ensures transactions remain less than $0.01 for both developers and users. Solana is all about speed, with 400 millisecond block times. And as hardware gets faster, so does the network. Not only is Solana ultra-fast and low cost, but it is also censorship-resistant. This means the network will remain open for applications to run freely and transactions will never be stopped. Help secure the network by running decentralized infrastructure. Learn about operating a validator node. See the get started guide, videos, tutorials, SDKs, reference implementations, and more.
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    StyLua

    StyLua

    An opinionated Lua code formatter

    An opinionated code formatter for Lua 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 and Luau, built using full-moon. StyLua is inspired by the likes of prettier, it parses your Lua codebase, and prints it back out from scratch, enforcing a consistent code style. By default, these are built with all syntax variants enabled (Lua 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 and Luau), to cover all possible codebases. If you would like to format a specific Lua version only, see installing from crates.io. You can use the stylua-action GitHub Action in your CI to install and run StyLua. This action uses the prebuilt GitHub release binaries, instead of running cargo install, for faster CI times. This command will format the foo.lua and bar.lua file, and search down the src directory to format any files within it. StyLua can also read from stdin, by using - as the file name.
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    Branchless workflow for Git

    Branchless workflow for Git

    High-velocity, monorepo-scale workflow for Git

    git-branchless is a suite of tools that enhances Git in several ways. It makes Git easier to use, both for novices and for power users. Patch-stack workflows: strong support for "patch-stack" workflows as used by the Linux and Git projects, as well as at many large tech companies. (This is how Git was "meant" to be used.) Prototyping and experimenting workflows: strong support for prototyping and experimental work via "divergent" development. git sync: to rebase all local commit stacks and branches without having to check them out first. git move: The ability to move subtrees rather than "sticks" while cleaning up old branches, not touching the working copy, etc. Anonymous branching: reduces the overhead of branching for experimental work. In-memory operations: to modify the commit graph without having to check out the commits in question. git next/prev: to quickly jump between commits and branches in a commit stack.
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    Lux PM

    Lux PM

    A luxurious package manager for Lua

    Lux is a modern package manager for Lua, aiming to simplify project management and dependency handling. It allows developers to create and manage Lua projects with ease, offering features like automatic rockspec generation, integrated code formatting, and support for multiple Lua versions. Lux enhances the Lua development experience by providing a streamlined workflow for building and maintaining projects.​
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    RunMat

    RunMat

    The Fast, Free, Modern MATLAB / Octave code runtime

    RunMat is a free, open-source, MATLAB-compatible runtime designed to execute existing MATLAB/Octave code without license fees or vendor lock-in. The project emphasizes modern performance, describing a V8-inspired runtime architecture with a lightweight installer for Linux, macOS, and Windows. It targets full language grammar and core semantics, aiming to support arrays, indexing idioms, multiple return values, and classdef constructs that many scientific users rely on. The distribution includes one-line install scripts and highlights forthcoming editor integrations (VS Code and IntelliJ plugins) to provide syntax highlighting, IntelliSense, and integrated debugging. Its website positions RunMat as a drop-in engine for current codebases, with an OSS development model inviting contributors to inspect the code or build from source. Overall, the goal is to give researchers, students, and engineers a fast, portable runtime for numerical computing workloads.
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    Tauri

    Tauri

    Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop applications

    Tauri is an open-source framework for building lightweight and high-performance desktop and mobile applications using web technologies. It allows developers to create user interfaces with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript while using Rust for the backend logic. By leveraging the operating system’s native WebView instead of bundling a full browser, Tauri produces significantly smaller and more efficient application binaries. The framework supports multiple front-end frameworks such as React, Vue, Svelte, and others that compile to web technologies. Tauri provides a secure bridge between the frontend and the Rust backend, enabling native functionality while maintaining strong security practices. With cross-platform support, developers can build applications that run on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS.
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    cloudflare-speed-cli

    cloudflare-speed-cli

    CLI for internet speed test via cloudflare

    cloudflare-speed-cli is a Rust-based command-line internet speed testing tool that interfaces with Cloudflare’s public speed test endpoints, letting users measure download and upload throughput, latency, and more from a terminal. It presents results in an interactive text-user-interface (TUI) that charts real-time metrics as tests run, making it easy to visually inspect performance trends without leaving the console. The tool also stores historical test results and can export measured data as structured JSON for scripting, logging, or integration with automation tools. Users can bind tests to specific network interfaces or source IPs, making it flexible for complex networking environments or servers with multiple network paths. In addition to TUI mode, it supports headless text or JSON output for pipelines and monitoring systems.
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    Gleam

    Gleam

    A friendly language for building type-safe, scalable systems!

    Gleam's powerful static type system helps find and prevent bugs at compile time, long before it reaches your users. It also serves as a productive refactoring tool, enabling programmers to confidently make large changes to unfamiliar code, quickly and with low risk. For problems, the type system can't solve (such as your server being hit by a bolt of lightning) the Erlang virtual machine provides well-tested mechanisms for gracefully handling failure. Hunting down bugs can be stressful so Gleam's compiler provides clear and helpful feedback about any problems. We want to spend more time developing features and less time looking for bugs or deciphering cryptic error messages. Gleam builds on top of the Erlang virtual machine, a best-in-class runtime that has enabled companies such as Discord, Ericsson, Heroku, and WhatsApp to provide low-latency services at a global scale. Gleam takes full advantage of the Erlang runtime and adds no overhead of its own.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Jujutsu

    Jujutsu

    A Git-compatible DVCS that is both simple and powerful

    Jujutsu (JJ VCS) is a modern, Git-compatible version control system designed to simplify and improve how developers manage code changes. It offers a clean and intuitive workflow that works well for both individual developers and large teams with complex histories. Jujutsu separates its user interface from its storage backend, allowing it to use Git repositories while rethinking the developer experience. The system treats the working copy as a real commit, removing the need for staging areas or stashes. Jujutsu records conflicts as first-class objects, making conflict resolution more flexible and reliable. It also maintains a complete operation log, allowing users to undo almost any action. Jujutsu aims to deliver powerful history rewriting and rebasing features without the complexity commonly associated with traditional tools.
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    Typst

    Typst

    A new markup-based typesetting system that is powerful and easy

    Typst is a new markup-based typesetting system that is designed to be as powerful as LaTeX while being much easier to learn and use. Typst supercharges templates: They react to your content and format everything instantly while you type. Select from a wide range of community templates or create your own. Store shared documents in team workspaces to bring everyone in your working group on the same page. Whether in the classroom, the faculty office, or at home. Typst runs in your browser, so everyone on the team can just start writing.
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    Grafbase

    Grafbase

    The Grafbase GraphQL Federation Gateway

    Grafbase is an open-source GraphQL federation gateway and API platform designed to unify multiple backend services and data sources into a single, high-performance GraphQL interface. The project provides a Rust-based gateway that acts as the central layer for composing and managing distributed APIs, particularly in microservice architectures where data may come from many independent systems. By supporting GraphQL federation standards, the platform enables teams to combine multiple subgraphs or services into a unified schema that clients can query as a single endpoint. Grafbase is designed for large-scale production environments, emphasizing high throughput, low latency, and efficient resource usage through its Rust implementation. The system also includes tools for schema governance, API lifecycle management, and collaboration workflows, helping engineering teams safely evolve complex APIs over time.
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    fnm

    fnm

    Fast and simple Node.js version manager, built in Rust

    fnm (Fast Node Manager) is a blazing-fast, minimalist Node.js version manager written in Rust. It allows users to install and switch between Node.js versions with near-instant startup, supports .nvmrc and .node-version files, and offers easy cross-platform installation. It’s significantly faster than traditional bash-based managers.
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    pg_graphql

    pg_graphql

    GraphQL support for PostgreSQL

    pg_graphql is a PostgreSQL extension that enables querying the database with GraphQL using a single a SQL function. The extension reflects a GraphQL schema from the existing SQL schema and exposes it through a SQL function, graphql. resolve(...). This enables any programming language that can connect to PostgreSQL to query the database via GraphQL with no additional servers, processes, or libraries. Each table receives an entry point in the top-level Query type that is a pageable collection with relationships defined by its foreign keys. Tables similarly receive entry points in the Mutation type that enable bulk operations for insert, update, and delete.
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    youki

    youki

    A container runtime written in Rust

    youki is an implementation of the OCI runtime-spec in Rust, similar to runc. Rust is one of the best languages to implement the oci-runtime spec. Many very nice container tools are currently written in Go. However, the container runtime requires the use of system calls, which requires a bit of special handling when implemented in Go. This is too tricky (e.g. namespaces(7), fork(2)); with Rust, it's not that tricky. And, unlike in C, Rust provides the benefit of memory safety. While Rust is not yet a major player in the container field, it has the potential to contribute a lot: something this project attempts to exemplify. youki has the potential to be faster and use less memory than runc, and therefore works in environments with tight memory usage requirements. Here is a simple benchmark of a container from creation to deletion.
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    CXX

    CXX

    Safe interop between Rust and C++

    CXX is a library that offers safe interop between Rust and C++. It provides a safe mechanism for calling C++ code from Rust and vice versa, one that is protected from the many possible things that can go wrong when bindgen or cbindgen is used to generate unsafe C-style bindings. The general idea of CXX is to define the signatures of both sides of the FFI boundary embedded together in one Rust module. CXX gets a complete picture from this of the boundary, and through it is able to perform static analyses against the types and function signatures, ensuring that both Rust's and C++'s invariants and requirements are upheld. CXX then emits the relevant extern "C" signatures on both sides through a pair of code generators. This is done together with any necessary static assertions needed for later in the build process to verify correctness. The result is an FFI bridge that operates at zero or negligible overhead, with no copying, serialization or memory allocation needed.
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    Dioxus

    Dioxus

    Friendly React-like GUI library for desktop, web, mobile, and more

    Build reliable user interfaces that run anywhere. Introducing Dioxus, a React-like library for building fast, portable, and beautiful user interfaces with Rust. Runs on the web, desktop, mobile, and more. Easily describe the layout of your application with HTML or RSX syntax. Build encapsulated components that manage their own state, then compose them to make complex UIs. Components and hooks can be reused to render on the web, desktop, mobile, server, and more! 1st class support for asynchronous tasks, suspense for datafetching, and pausable coroutines. Eliminate a whole class of bugs at compile time with static typing for every library. Fearlessly refactor even the largest of apps with powerful compile-time guarantees. No more uncaught exceptions. Components can easily abort rendering without crashing the entire app. Comprehensive doc comments provide MDN hints and guides right under your fingertips.
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    Eww

    Eww

    ElKowars wacky widgets

    Eww (ElKowar's Wacky Widgets, pronounced with sufficient amounts of disgust) is a widget system made in Rust, which lets you create your own widgets similarly to how you can in AwesomeWM. The key difference: It is independent of your window manager. Configured in yuck and themed using CSS, it is easy to customize and provides all the flexibility you need. Rather than with your system package manager, I strongly recommend installing it using rustup. Additionally, eww requires some dynamic libraries to be available on your system. The exact names of the packages that provide these may differ depending on your distribution.
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    Click Kubernetes

    Click Kubernetes

    The "Command Line Interactive Controller for Kubernetes"

    Click is the Command Line Interactive Controller for Kubernetes. Its purpose is to manage a large number of Kubernetes clusters/objects quickly and efficiently. Click is a REPL. When running Click, there is a current active config which includes the current Kubernetes context, and optionally a namespace and Kubernetes object. Commands are then applied to the active config so it's not necessary to keep specifying what objects to target.
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