markup.rs VS turbo

Compare markup.rs vs turbo and see what are their differences.

markup.rs

A blazing fast, type-safe template engine for Rust. (by utkarshkukreti)

turbo

Incremental bundler and build system optimized for JavaScriptย and TypeScript, written in Rust โ€“ including Turbopack and Turborepo. (by vercel)
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markup.rs turbo
7 57
332 24,977
- 1.3%
7.8 9.9
3 months ago 5 days ago
Rust Rust
Apache License 2.0 Mozilla Public License 2.0
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markup.rs

Posts with mentions or reviews of markup.rs. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-09.
  • Any web frameworks that could compare to Symfony?
    10 projects | /r/rust | 9 Mar 2023
    (Sailfish is fastest, but it's syntax is of the more traditional <%= msg %> flavour and Markup.rs is second-fastest with a Maud-like syntax but the author apparently doesn't have time to rewrite the syntax reference, so you have to follow a link from the open issue to an old version of the README.)
  • Need Suggestion for Beginner Projects
    2 projects | /r/rust | 19 Nov 2022
    Maud or markup.rs for templating (I use the latter, and it is faster, but they're both fast and markup.rs is currently missing its full syntax documentation unless you dig through the revision history for the stale version. I'd recommend the former for you.)
  • Yet another HTML builder
    4 projects | /r/rust | 14 Sep 2022
    For the sake of thoroughness, I should point out that Haml-like templating engines like Maud and markup.rs are even more concise.
  • .exe launch a webapp with Rust
    3 projects | /r/rust | 26 Aug 2022
    https://maud.lambda.xyz/ or https://github.com/utkarshkukreti/markup.rs for server-side HTML templates that compile to Rust code
  • 3 of the top 5 fastest web frameworks are written in Rust! (#1, #3 and #5)
    4 projects | /r/rust | 15 Aug 2022
    (eg. In Python, Genshi templates are too slow for me to feel comfortable using them, but they were the main way to get robust correctness checks for templates last time I evaluated my options. In Rust, Markup.rs or Maud are the second and third fastest templating solutions, as I remember, and they give even more well-formedness guarantees for HTML than Genshi.)
  • Web server with XML-based language
    3 projects | /r/rust | 12 Jun 2022
    There are various templating solutions that use syntax derived from the host language, like Maud or markup.rs for Rust, the E factory API for lxml for Python, etc.
  • Whole stack Rust for Web Applications? Are we there yet?
    6 projects | /r/rust | 30 Apr 2021
    You can have similar features to Phoenix Live View by using Turbo from Hotwire with your favorite template engine in Rust. Contrary to what the video presentation on the Hotwire main page leaves you to believe, Hotwire works with any template engine from any language, not just Rails. Markup.rs and Turbo from Hotwire should compose quite nicely.

turbo

Posts with mentions or reviews of turbo. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-04-14.
  • Supermemory - ChatGPT for your bookmarks
    2 projects | dev.to | 14 Apr 2024
    Supermemory has three main modules, managed by turborepo:
  • Next.js Shopify eCommerce Starter with Perfect Web Vitals ๐Ÿš€
    2 projects | dev.to | 12 Apr 2024
    From a structural viewpoint, we use a monorepo (Turborepo) to manage packages, even though we currently have only one Next.js app. We chose this setup because it prepares us for future developments, which will include additional apps. This arrangement helps keep the packages well-separated and self-contained.
  • dev.to wrapped 2023 ๐ŸŽ
    2 projects | dev.to | 7 Dec 2023
    # src Dockerfile: https://github.com/vercel/turbo/blob/main/examples/with-docker/apps/web/Dockerfile FROM node:18-alpine AS alpine # setup pnpm on the alpine base FROM alpine as base ENV PNPM_HOME="/pnpm" ENV PATH="$PNPM_HOME:$PATH" RUN corepack enable RUN pnpm install turbo --global FROM base AS builder # Check https://github.com/nodejs/docker-node/tree/b4117f9333da4138b03a546ec926ef50a31506c3#nodealpine to understand why libc6-compat might be needed. RUN apk add --no-cache libc6-compat RUN apk update # Set working directory WORKDIR /app COPY . . RUN turbo prune --scope=web --docker # Add lockfile and package.json's of isolated subworkspace FROM base AS installer RUN apk add --no-cache libc6-compat RUN apk update WORKDIR /app # First install the dependencies (as they change less often) COPY .gitignore .gitignore COPY --from=builder /app/out/json/ . COPY --from=builder /app/out/pnpm-lock.yaml ./pnpm-lock.yaml COPY --from=builder /app/out/pnpm-workspace.yaml ./pnpm-workspace.yaml RUN pnpm install # Build the project COPY --from=builder /app/out/full/ . COPY turbo.json turbo.json RUN turbo run build --filter=web # use alpine as the thinest image FROM alpine AS runner WORKDIR /app # Don't run production as root RUN addgroup --system --gid 1001 nodejs RUN adduser --system --uid 1001 nextjs USER nextjs COPY --from=installer /app/apps/web/next.config.js . COPY --from=installer /app/apps/web/package.json . # Automatically leverage output traces to reduce image size # https://nextjs.org/docs/advanced-features/output-file-tracing COPY --from=installer --chown=nextjs:nodejs /app/apps/web/.next/standalone ./ COPY --from=installer --chown=nextjs:nodejs /app/apps/web/.next/static ./apps/web/.next/static COPY --from=installer --chown=nextjs:nodejs /app/apps/web/public ./apps/web/public CMD node apps/web/server.js
  • .dockerignore being ignored by docker-compose? no space left on device
    3 projects | /r/docker | 5 Dec 2023
    Following this example: https://github.com/vercel/turbo/tree/main/examples/with-docker/apps/web. Except I'm using pnpm. Edit Reddit Codeblocks are horrible and keeps removing all formatting.
  • How to Win Any Hackathon ๐Ÿš€๐Ÿค‘
    7 projects | dev.to | 2 Nov 2023
    The Dockerfile might seem a bit complicated (it is), but the reason for that is mostly just turborepo and the need for good caching. Realistically, you will only need to change the last line, if at all. It is based on this awesome Github Issue.
  • PURISTA: Build with rimraf, esbuild, Turbo & git-cliff
    3 projects | dev.to | 11 Sep 2023
    PURISTA is organized in a monorepo. During the development and build process, Turbo is used to execute different tasks and steps on multiple packages with one command.
  • How I approach and structure Enterprise frontend applications after 4 years of using Next.js
    5 projects | dev.to | 9 Sep 2023
    Turbo repo
  • Vercel Integration and Next.js App Router Support
    3 projects | dev.to | 10 Aug 2023
    Previously we mapped each Vercel project to a single Supabase project. With this release, we're introducing the concept of project 'Connections'. Supabase projects can have an unlimited number of Vercel Connections. This is especially useful for monorepos using Turborepo.
  • How Turborepo is porting from Go to Rust
    7 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 21 Jul 2023
    One detail I enjoy from this post is that sometimes you can just call a CLI[0]. It's easy to spend a lot of time figuring out how to expose some Rust/C code as a library for your language, but I like the simplicity of just compiling, shipping the binary and then calling it as a subprocess.

    Yes, there's overhead in starting a new process to "just call a function", but I think this approach is still underutilized.

    [0]: https://github.com/vercel/turbo/blob/c0ee0dea7388d1081512c93...

  • App Router example repos
    6 projects | /r/nextjs | 30 Jun 2023

What are some alternatives?

When comparing markup.rs and turbo you can also consider the following projects:

maud - :pencil: Compile-time HTML templates for Rust

esbuild - An extremely fast bundler for the web

askama - Type-safe, compiled Jinja-like templates for Rust

htmx - </> htmx - high power tools for HTML

tera - A template engine for Rust based on Jinja2/Django

create-t3-app - The best way to start a full-stack, typesafe Next.js app

horrorshow-rs - A macro-based html builder for rust

parcel - The zero configuration build tool for the web. ๐Ÿ“ฆ๐Ÿš€

ructe - Rust Compiled Templates with static-file handling

buck2 - Build system, successor to Buck

silkenweb - A library for writing reactive single page web apps

Turbolinks - Turbolinks makes navigating your web application faster