genemichaels
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genemichaels | lemmeknow | |
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5 | 12 | |
80 | 852 | |
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0.0 | 5.6 | |
7 months ago | 3 months ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
ISC License | MIT License |
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genemichaels
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Oxlint β written in Rust β 50-100 Times Faster than ESLint
Python and JavaScript have similarly good formatters (as long as your idiot colleagues don't insist on using yapf instead of Black, despite yapf producing non-deterministic output!). In fact I would say Rust is probably behind Prettier in terms of auto formatting. The rustfmt output is less pretty (subjective I know), the devs have made several strange decisions and it seems to be semi-abandoned (maybe partly because the devs were ... shall we say not as friendly and welcoming as the Rust community likes to bleat on about).
There are a couple of alternative formatters:
* https://github.com/andrewbaxter/genemichaels
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Minimalist Rust formatter as an alternative to rustfmt?
There are alternatives to rustfmt: Prettier Rust and genemichaels
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The most creative, funny, clever, ridiculous, ... library names!
Gene Michaels, code formatter
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How do you name your crates?
I think we should all take inspiration from Gene Michaels and just start naming crates after random people.
- Gene Michaels: Alternative Rust code formatter
lemmeknow
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Speeding up lemmeknow by transposing Lazy<Vec<_>>
You might have heard about lemmeknow, if not, it's a tool that can identify any* text or analyze strings from file.
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The most creative, funny, clever, ridiculous, ... library names!
lemmeknow - it let's you know what a text is. Basically identifies text / analyze strings in malware using regular expressions.
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Go Library like PyWhat?
Is there a library written in Go similar to PyWhat? I want to use a subset of the functionality for a simple go program I'm writing. I could just call PyWhat, link to lemmeknow, or even write a simple go implementation myself, but I wanted to ask if there was a pure go implementation. Thanks!
- lemmeknow v0.7.0 is here with support for identifying bytes with help of regex crate!
- GitHub - swanandx/lemmeknow: The fastest way to identify anything! Blazingly Fast alternative to PyWhat made with Rust.
- lemmeknow - The fastest way to identify anything!
- use onig crate for lemmeknow
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lemmeknow - the fastest way to identify anything!
GitHub - lemmeknow
- Whatβs everyone working on this week (33/2022)?
What are some alternatives?
octocrab - A modern, extensible GitHub API Client for Rust.
fast_fp
rfcs - RFCs for changes to Rust
reverie - An efficient and generalized implementation of the IKOS-style KKW proof system (https://eprint.iacr.org/2018/475) for arbitrary rings.
libass - libass is a portable subtitle renderer for the ASS/SSA (Advanced Substation Alpha/Substation Alpha) subtitle format.
wena - Wena is a micro-framework that provides an elegant starting point for your console application.
prettier-plugin-rust - Prettier Rust is an opinionated code formatter that autocorrects bad syntax.
hexerator - Versatile GUI hex editor focused on binary file exploration and aiding pattern recognition
rouille - Rust programming, in French.
ferris-fetch - π¨π¦ A system information tool for Rustaceans
abomonation - A mortifying serialization library for Rust
pyWhat - πΈ Identify anything. pyWhat easily lets you identify emails, IP addresses, and more. Feed it a .pcap file or some text and it'll tell you what it is! π§ββοΈ