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awesome-rust
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Help me stop hating rust
It can be tricky to find learning resources that is perfectly tailored to the exact point we’re you’re standing right now. Especially if you already have prior experience.
But since you’re already familiar with programming, perhaps just dive right in…?
I.e. start a new project in Rust. You could do something like Advent of Code, Project Euler or Cryptopals[0]. Or write a simple webserver or whatever you feel like.
Don’t forget that ChatGPT can be quite useful for stuff like this. You can use it like a mentor. Just ask it anything you want to, make it show you examples (and then more examples) and so on. The answers might not be correct all of the time, but at least it can give you an idea of what docs to read next.
If you’re looking for blog posts, an acquaintance of mine has written some: https://priver.dev/tags/rust/
For more links to code/learning resources, see https://github.com/rust-unofficial/awesome-rust
And if you get stuck you also have the official Rust chats on Zulip/Discord.
HTH. Best of luck!
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Writing your own CLI in rust
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- What are some of projects to start with for a beginner in rust but experienced in programming (ex: C++, Go, python) ?
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Disappointing experience with 'Command-Line Rust': Seeking more comprehensive Rust resources
I did find the official https://doc.rust-lang.org/book/ quite useful, it's more than enough to understand the language itself. Command-line programing is not a complicated thing, basically you have the CLI arguments, environment variables, stdin-stdout-sterr and nothing else. A few crates to start with: clap, dotenv, config, log4rs. Just go the crate documentation, there are many good examples there, no other book is neccessary. If you have a specific problem to solve, start to browse crates.io or https://github.com/rust-unofficial/awesome-rust for possible solutions.
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58 Rust Resources Every Learner Should Know in 2023
37. Awesome Rust is a great repo with a huge curated list of plenty with Rust code and resources. You can find complete applications in different areas that were built based on Rust.
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Blessed.rs – An unofficial guide to the Rust ecosystem
See also:
https://github.com/rust-unofficial/awesome-rust
This list is currently far more comprehensive, and it's filled with a lot of high-quality crates.
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Rename the file without typing the full path with Rsre
I found awesome-rust, i like it, will try to add Rsre in it
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Ask HN: Recommended Rust Resources?
Besides the official Rust Lang Book I would also recommend checking out the awesome-rust repo:
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Bash 5.2
https://github.com/rust-unofficial/awesome-rust#system-tools
awesome-rust > Libraries > Command-line https://github.com/rust-unofficial/awesome-rust#command-line
rust-shell-script/rust_cmd_lib cx :
> Common rust command-line macros and utilities, to write shell-script like tasks in a clean, natural and rusty way
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Pinecone: Rust – A hard decision pays off
Agree, you can see this in https://github.com/rust-unofficial/awesome-rust vs. https://github.com/avelino/awesome-go
I've noticed however that there has been an uptick in great libraries over the last 2 years, with examples like pola.rs, rust-bert, tokenizers etc. starting to build momentum in the ecosystem.
RustScan
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[self-made] havn - fast lightweight port scanner
I’m not sure why I decided to create it, I think I tried to use RustScan for a simple task last week, but it was too convoluted for my needs, as well as the fact that it requires nmap to be installed. Thus havn was born, nothing else needed, and only directly using two dependencies, Tokio and Clap, although I think If I really wanted to, I could remove the Clap dependency, but it’s just so handy and easy to use.
- Recommended high speed port scanner?
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What are your favorite Rust-powered Linux programs?
My favourites are ripgrep, exa and rustscan
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HTB - Paper (Writeup)
First, we will be checking for open ports. I will be using rustscan here (because it's fast, and it's basically the Rust implementation of nmap), but you are free to choose whatever port scanner you like.
- Tips for Making a Popular Open-Source Project in 2021 [Ultimate Guide]
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Owl - Rust Port Analyzer and Network Mapper
There's also rustscan
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Awesome Penetration Testing
RustScan - Lightweight and quick open-source port scanner designed to automatically pipe open ports into Nmap.
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The most important step in hacking - Enumeration
We can see there are 5 ports open. We may be able to exploit the HTTP service on port 80 or gain access to SSH on port 20. Port scanning can be slow, tools such as PyRCON and Rust Scanner may help us speed up this process. Typically this isn't necessary but in a KOTH or battlegrounds game, we can't spare the time.
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sx - modern network scanner that is 30 times faster than nmap
I will do a more detailed analysis of this product, but based on these three source files: input.rs, mod.rs and Dockerfile, they made a wrapper over nmap, whereas sx is independent of third party utilities and generates and sends raw packets directly through the NIC using AF_PACKET socket
Would love to hear how it compares to RustScan: https://github.com/RustScan/RustScan
What are some alternatives?
masscan - TCP port scanner, spews SYN packets asynchronously, scanning entire Internet in under 5 minutes.
scapy - Scapy: the Python-based interactive packet manipulation program & library. Supports Python 2 & Python 3.
nuclei - Fast and customizable vulnerability scanner based on simple YAML based DSL.
SQLMap - Automatic SQL injection and database takeover tool
netdiscover - Netdiscover, ARP Scanner (official repository)
evillimiter-windows - Tool that limits bandwidth of devices on the same network without access.
Cargo - The Rust package manager
pulsar-rs - Rust Client library for Apache Pulsar
wpscan - WPScan WordPress security scanner. Written for security professionals and blog maintainers to test the security of their WordPress websites. Contact us via [email protected]
BloodHound - Six Degrees of Domain Admin
mimikatz - A little tool to play with Windows security
CrackMapExec - A swiss army knife for pentesting networks