lila-openingexplorer
Opening explorer for lichess.org that can handle all the variants and trillions of unique positions (by lichess-org)
crates.io
The Rust package registry (by rust-lang)
lila-openingexplorer | crates.io | |
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4 | 662 | |
127 | 2,802 | |
0.8% | 1.0% | |
8.0 | 10.0 | |
2 months ago | 1 day ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
lila-openingexplorer
Posts with mentions or reviews of lila-openingexplorer.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-21.
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Who is using AXUM in production?
https://github.com/lichess-org/lila-openingexplorer (a database with stats for billions of chess opening positions)
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I made a website to help you create and memorize your opening repertoire!
Lichess' opening explorer looks like it's open source and can return an opening name from a given position: https://github.com/lichess-org/lila-openingexplorer
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What's everyone working on this week (44/2021)?
Final touches for lila-openingexplorer, a new chess opening database for lichess.org. Uses axum and rocksdb.
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I started Lichess, Ask Me Anything
Here is the open issue on Github of it https://github.com/niklasf/lila-openingexplorer/issues/63
crates.io
Posts with mentions or reviews of crates.io.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-28.
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Create a Custom GitHub Action in Rust
Rust has a rich ecosystem of frameworks and libraries that let you read, parse, and manipulate text files, interact with cloud services and databases, and perform any other job that your project's development workflow may require. And because of its strong typing and tight memory management, you are much less likely to write programs that behave unexpectedly in production.
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Rust Keyword Extraction: Creating the YAKE! algorithm from scratch
All the code discussed in this article can be accessed through this repository. For integration with existing projects consider using keyword_extraction crate available on crates.io.
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Migrating a JavaScript frontend to Leptos, a Rust framework
So, be sure to double-check your critical libraries and be sure their alternatives exist in the Rust ecosystem. Thereβs a good chance the crates you need are available in Rust's crates.io repository.
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Learning Rust: A clean start
The previous section was very simple, this section is also very simple but introduces us to cargo which is Rust's package manager, as a JS dev my mind goes straight to NPM.
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#2 Rust - Cargo Package Manager
Now, there has to be a place where all these packages come from. Similar to npmjs registry, where all node packages are registered, stored and retrieved, Rust also has something called crates.io where many helpful packages and dependencies are registered.
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Rust π¦ Installation + Hello World
Before proceeding, let's check https://crates.io/, the official Rust package registry.
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Underestimating rust for my Project.
The most thrilling aspect has been the joy of writing the backend. It's like every struct, enum, and method in Rust forms this interconnected Multiverse of code , which you can see in crates.io which is best Documentation experience I Ever Had.
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Top 10 Rusty Repositories for you to start your Open Source Journey
5. Crates.io
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Project Structure Clarification Coming From Python - With Example
When using crates from eg. crates.io, and also things like std and core
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Cargo has never frustrated me like npm or pip has. Does Cargo ever get frustrating? Does anyone ever find themselves in dependency hell?
Vendoring your packages was very tedious to even remotely get to work with Cargo. I spent a very long time getting Cargo to work together with cargo-local-registry. We vendor crates from crates.io and a custom internal registry.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing lila-openingexplorer and crates.io you can also consider the following projects:
api - Lichess API documentation and examples
docs.rs - crates.io documentation generator
chessmadra-frontend
plotters - A rust drawing library for high quality data plotting for both WASM and native, statically and realtimely π¦ ππ
CubeSimRS - Rust based Rubik's Cube simulation and solving library.
Cargo - The Rust package manager
hotwire - Hotwire allows you to study network traffic of a few popular protocols in a simple way
trunk - Build, bundle & ship your Rust WASM application to the web.
lichobile - lichess.org mobile application
gtk4-rs - Rust bindings of GTK 4
listudy - Listudy - chess training server
Rocket - A web framework for Rust.
lila-openingexplorer vs api
crates.io vs docs.rs
lila-openingexplorer vs chessmadra-frontend
crates.io vs plotters
lila-openingexplorer vs CubeSimRS
crates.io vs Cargo
lila-openingexplorer vs hotwire
crates.io vs trunk
lila-openingexplorer vs lichobile
crates.io vs gtk4-rs
lila-openingexplorer vs listudy
crates.io vs Rocket