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cargo-pgo
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Speeding up the Rust compiler without changing its code
Maybe better yet, I have created a cargo subcommand for this! :) https://github.com/Kobzol/cargo-pgo
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Has anyone had any experience using PGO + BOLT for performance?
There is this cargo command cargo-pgo but i haven't used yet.
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`cargo-pgo`: cargo subcommand for optimizing binaries with PGO and BOLT
You can find the tool here. I would be glad for any feedback.
cargo-xtask
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🏃♂️ Use task.go for your Go project scripts
💡 Inspired by matklad/cargo-xtask and based on 🏃♂️ Write your Rust project scripts in task.rs from the Rust ecosystem.
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clap_completion help requested
Using a cargo-xtask task to generate them as a manual step (inlyne currently does this)
- Cargo xtask: extend cargo with custom commands written in Rust
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Including a cargo command as a dev dependency
As someone else said just is good for that job, or you could implement an xtask helper for these things and setup a suitable development environment with that: https://github.com/matklad/cargo-xtask/
- Cargo xtask: extend stock, stable cargo with custom commands written in Rust
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Going beyond build.rs: introducing cargo-px
Well tools like cornucopia, prisma-rust-client, protoc-gen-tonic, they don't generate in build.rs, but instead provide either a cli to be called ahead of time, or provide a library that can be called by your own binary (which should generally follow the xtask pattern)
- Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (17/2023)!
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Best way to include a utility command for my crate?
If I understand, this is a tool for when working on the project itself? Akin to a helper script? You could go the cargo install route as already pointed out but there is also the xtask convention.
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We have getrandom at home
For simple cli apps for internal use, such as cargo-xtasks, I prefer pico_args due to its fast compile times.
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Rust for Web Development | An Honest Evaluation
For developer-oriented stuff, there's tools like xshell and cargo-xtask. For operator tasks that need to run in a deployed environment, it's not usually a big lift to add CLI subcommands to your binary. It's certainly more boilerplate and inertia than doing stuff in a live REPL, though, and sometimes difficult to recommend for truly one-off situations.
What are some alternatives?
cross - “Zero setup” cross compilation and “cross testing” of Rust crates
just - 🤖 Just a command runner
rsmgclient - Memgraph database adapter for Rust programming language.
cargo-make - Rust task runner and build tool.
llvm-propeller - PROPELLER: Profile Guided Optimizing Large Scale LLVM-based Relinker
bors-ng - 👁 A merge bot for GitHub Pull Requests
cross - “Zero setup” cross compilation and “cross testing” of Rust crates [Moved to: https://github.com/cross-rs/cross]
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
waihona - Rust crate for performing cloud storage CRUD actions across major cloud providers e.g aws
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder
zoxide - A smarter cd command. Supports all major shells.
config-rs - ⚙️ Layered configuration system for Rust applications (with strong support for 12-factor applications).