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1,673 | 13,431 | |
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Undo (CTRL+Z) and Redo for Plugins not available?
For CLAP plugins, hopefully this extension will land at some point, and host and plugin developers will implement support for it. https://github.com/free-audio/clap/pull/311
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OctaSine (FM synth plugin) v0.8.5 released, with square, triangle and sawtooth waveforms & bug fixes
In the previous release, which came out a few days before this one, I got the GUI to run in Bitwig on Windows. It unfortunately doesn't yet work on macOS. I also implemented a new patch format which has better support for compatibility transformations and the clap state extension. Patches created with previous versions are automatically converted when opened.
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Help with having cdylib that gets loaded in C via dlopen and needs to call functions from the code that loads it
If you need inspiration from a well designed C plugin API, look at CLAP.
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[ANN] Introducing yabridge 5.0, now with Windows CLAP plugin bridging support
I'm proud to announce the latest major yabridge release. I spent the last couple months working on support for bridging CLAP plugins. With yabridge 5.0 you can now use Windows CLAP plugins in native Linux CLAP hosts with full functionality. CLAP is a collaborative effort by a group of plugin and host developers of all backgrounds to create a permissively licensed extensible plugin standard that is simple while also catering to the needs of plugin developers, host developers, and musicians alike. When bridged under yabridge, these plugins are likely to have lower bridging overhead than their VST2 and VST3 counterparts while also being more responsive and offering better support for instrument plugins and parameter modulation.
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OctaSine (free and open source FM synth) v0.8.1: Apple Silicon support, performance improvements, bug fixes
Maybe make a CLAP version?
- I made a guitar tuner app using Flutter and Rust
- Clap Stands for CLever Audio Plugin
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CLAP HAS OFFICIALLY RELEASED!
GitHub
- New open source audio plugin format from u-he and bitwig
- Clap: CLever Audio Plugin
clap-rs
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Build Your Own curl - Rust
We will be using the library for Clap - A simple-to-use, efficient, and full-featured library for parsing command line arguments and subcommands.
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CLI Contexts
I recently came across this question (and associated answer) on the clap repository. The answer given is a good one. But I wanted to expand with my own findings and practices, which spurred the motivation for this post.
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Getting Started with CLI tools in Rust using Clap
We can also use tuple-like struct syntax and named-field struct syntax for enum variants within our enum; this is because unlike in other OOP languages, Rust enums are actually sum types. You can read more about how powerful Rust enums are in another article we wrote here. You can have optional arguments by simply wrapping the types in Option, but if you want to add a flag to a command you can use bool, since clap recognises that flags are either there or not there. Let's have a look at what this might look like:
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Flow Updater JSON Creator
I began by developing a wrapper for the CurseForge API, which turned out to be a lengthy and challenging process but constituted the bulk of the work. Next, I coded the CLI, which was relatively straightforward. Instead of using the clap crate, a Rust tool for generating CLIs, I opted for the following line of code:
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netcrab: a networking tool
By this time I had already gotten tired of parsing arguments by myself and had looked for something to help with that. I found a really dang good argument parsing library called clap. What makes it so cool is it's largely declarative for common uses. You simply mark up a struct with attributes, and the parser automatically generates the usage and all the argument parsing code.
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Grimoire - A recipe management application.
How CLI arguments are handled (using clap).
- Rust 1.72.0
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I made an alternative --help renderer for clap based applications
Is this just referring to wrapping based on the terminal width? That is supported with the wrap_help feature though I have been considering making it a default feature.
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Looking for advice around project direction using artix-web
CLI, use Clap. If you want to get fancy, use Tui.
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Build a HTTP server with Rust and tokio - Part 1: serving static files
As our CLI is getting more complex, we'll use the clap crate to parse the command line arguments.
What are some alternatives?
matrixmixer.lv2 - NxM Matrix Mixer LV2 Plugin
structopt - Parse command line arguments by defining a struct.
vlc-pause-click-plugin - Plugin for VLC that pauses/plays video on mouse click
argh - Rust derive-based argument parsing optimized for code size
dlfcn-win32 - Official dlfcn-win32 repo
docopt.rs - Docopt for Rust (command line argument parser).
slack-libpurple - Slack module for libpurple
argparse-benchmarks-rs - Collected benchmarks for arg parsing crates written in Rust [Moved to: https://github.com/rosetta-rs/argparse-rosetta-rs]
zrythm - a highly automated and intuitive digital audio workstation - official mirror
easy_flag - Simple command line flag parser for rust.
wal2json - JSON output plugin for changeset extraction
serde - Serialization framework for Rust