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MIT License | MIT License |
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cargo
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httm is for when you want to find your ZFS file snapshots really fast
Let GitHub build it for you? https://github.com/actions-rs/cargo
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Alen: Simple terminal alignment viewer
If you want to share binaries, it might be worthwhile to look into CI/CD building. GitHub Actions would be an easy choice. I haven't done cross-compilation for MacOS and Windows, just building static binaries with rust-musl-builder, but actions-rs/cargo seems worth a closer look and claims to support the cross project. That one would cover x86_64-unknown-linux-musl and x86_64-pc-windows-gnu, but no MacOS targets.
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Cross Compiling Rust Binaries with Github Actions
The cargo action comes with a built-in argument to use cross for you automatically as well.
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Rust makes cross compilation child's play
It turns out that this is like the easiest thing in the world! The action-rs/cargo action I was already using had built-in support for cross. Now I even felt more stupid, but anyway..you just need to set the use-cross variable to true and you are done!
alen
- Nicer way to display MSAs
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Alen: Simple terminal-based alignment viewer
I just created Alen, a simple terminal-based (i.e. command-line) tool for viewing protein, DNA or RNA alignments.
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Alen: Simple terminal alignment viewer
I've just written my first real Rust program, Alen. It's an in-terminal biological sequence alignment viewer. To my great surprise, there wasn't really any good command-line alignment viewers out there: The existing alan and alv were poorly implemented and buggy.
What are some alternatives?
clippy-check - 📎 GitHub Action for PR annotations with clippy warnings
NGB - New Genome Browser (NGB) - a Web - based NGS data viewer with unique Structural Variations (SVs) visualization capabilities, high performance, scalability, and cloud data support
toolchain - 🛠️ GitHub Action for `rustup` commands
cross - “Zero setup” cross compilation and “cross testing” of Rust crates
workflow-dispatch - A GitHub Action for triggering workflows, using the `workflow_dispatch` event
noodles - Bioinformatics I/O libraries in Rust
cargo-install - GitHub action for cached Rust crates installation.
alv - A console-based alignment viewer
rich-msa - A Rich renderable for viewing Multiple Sequence Alignments in the terminal.
bottom - Yet another cross-platform graphical process/system monitor.
delta - A syntax-highlighting pager for git, diff, and grep output