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MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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bacon
- Bacon – a background Rust code checker
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Rust fact vs. fiction: 5 Insights from Google's Rust journey in 2022
Probably one of the biggest speed ups to your inner loop writing / running code is to use something like https://github.com/Canop/bacon/. I used a combination of the docs and GPT chats to increase my learning speed a lot.
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Project Diagnostics
Nice, I'll have a look. I miss having bacon in a tmux split, wish TS had something like that.
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Report on platform-compliance for cargo directories
As a macOS user, it boils my brain whenever I've to type in something like ~/Library/Application Support/org.rust-lang.Cargo/config.toml. macOS users have been begging CLI tools to support XDG variables on macOS too. Setting defaults is a strong indication to the community what should be the "preferred" locations. The defaults defined in your article will invariably lead to some authors saying that if that path is good enough for cargo, then it is good enough for their tool. Even the latest draft RFC acknowledges that macOS should use XDG variables too. I've written more about this here.
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What's your current Vim+Rust setup?
bacon + nvim-bacon
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What are some useful tools for Rust?
bacon
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Are there any continuous testing tools with real-time line-by-line IDE feedback for Rust?
I love cargo-watch and still it use it situationally, but as a companion to my editor workflow I mostly switched to bacon. Being able to switch with one keystroke to another cargo subcommand is delightful.
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What is your number one rust tool?
Try bacon for checks & test!
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Alternative to watch -cq
Was it bacon perhaps?
- Something similar to Rust's `bacon` tool but for Python?
What are some alternatives?
Emoji-RSpec - Custom Emoji Formatters for RSpec
rust - Empowering everyone to build reliable and efficient software.
Capybara - Acceptance test framework for web applications
cargo-geiger - Detects usage of unsafe Rust in a Rust crate and its dependencies.
Bacon - a small RSpec clone
helix - A post-modern modal text editor.
Rufo
miri - An interpreter for Rust's mid-level intermediate representation
Spork - A DRb server for testing frameworks (RSpec / Cucumber currently) that forks before each run to ensure a clean testing state.
darkfi - Anonymous. Uncensored. Sovereign.
RR - RR is a test double framework that features a rich selection of double techniques and a terse syntax. ⛺
config - configuration.nix is better than dot files