ferris-fetch
🎨🦀 A system information tool for Rustaceans (by irevenko)
rust-cli-boilerplate
Rust project boilerplate for CLI applications (by ssokolow)
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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ferris-fetch
Posts with mentions or reviews of ferris-fetch.
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- ferris-fetch - system information tool for Rustaceans
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Ferris Fetch - fetch for Rustaceans
https://github.com/irevenko/ferris-fetch/blob/93a8f215611c5f3077184cf6e0c57e49e1a4e217/src/main.rs#L42-L51
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Ferris Fetch - fetch for the Rust programming language
Code: https://github.com/irevenko/ferris-fetch Please give some feedback
rust-cli-boilerplate
Posts with mentions or reviews of rust-cli-boilerplate.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-11-20.
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Why are so many important features not in standard library yet?
There's enough disagreement over personal taste that there are various repositories (eg. my CLI boilerplate vs. Rust Starter) but none especially dominant.
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Rust for simple tasks
I put together this project boilerplate but, now, I'm exploring building a set of Vim snippets so I can use rust-script as my starting point and migrate to the project boilerplate later.
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Best way to handle verbose/optional output in a CLI program?
I use stderrlog with the log facade, as can be seen in my CLI boilerplate.
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rust-starter: boilerplate to build Rust CLI applications
Hmm. I'll have to see what of that I can borrow for mine when I have time to work on it again.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ferris-fetch and rust-cli-boilerplate you can also consider the following projects:
rust-sokoban - Rust Sokoban book and code samples
rust-starter - Rust Starter Project
freshfetch - A fresh take on neofetch
rust-script - Run Rust files and expressions as scripts without any setup or compilation step.
lemmeknow - The fastest way to identify anything!
tracing - Application level tracing for Rust.
tshell - A shell for windows made in rust
env_logger - A logging implementation for `log` which is configured via an environment variable.
nomino - Batch rename utility for developers
Weld - Full fake REST API generator written with Rust
skyfetch - ☁️ a simple system information fetch
log - Logging implementation for Rust
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rust-cli-boilerplate vs tracing
ferris-fetch vs tshell
rust-cli-boilerplate vs env_logger
ferris-fetch vs nomino
rust-cli-boilerplate vs Weld
ferris-fetch vs skyfetch
rust-cli-boilerplate vs log