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mask | hyperscan | |
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7 | 25 | |
995 | 4,629 | |
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6.0 | 2.0 | |
4 months ago | 5 months ago | |
Rust | C++ | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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mask
- Mask – A CLI task runner defined by a simple Markdown file
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How to improve my Rust workflow?
Another alternative I'll add is my mask CLI tool. It reads a markdown file and parses it for a command structure. Markdown code blocks are used to define bash/zsh/python/ruby/node scripts all within a single file.
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anyone using rust in production? what do you do?
I also build and maintain a Rust-based CLI tool called mask. While this doesn't run in production, it powers everything from my local development workflow to my CI and production deployment flow.
- Rust Is for Professionals
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My Latest Side Project: Modal File Manager
It is a new project that is currently in Alpha stage. You can download from my GitHub account and play with it. It is built using Svelte, Nw.js, and mask script running.
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Rust Foundation: Hello, World
I mentioned elsewhere in this thread that I built a jigsaw puzzle website [1] with a Rust API backend and I launched it last week. It definitely took longer than if I had used Node, but I enjoy working with Rust much more.
Apart from that website, I have also open sourced a Rust CLI task runner [2] which uses markdown files as a command definition format. This is probably the most important tool I've ever written, as I have used it every single day since.
[1]: https://puzzlepanda.com
[2]: https://github.com/jakedeichert/mask
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Controling your Computer from a Phone
At the top level, there are three things: the server directory, the UI directory, and a maskfile.md file for using mask. Mask is a great tool for running scripts on your project. I use it all the time.
hyperscan
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Ask HN: Regex on a File or Stream
Maybe some other PCRE-compatible implementation offers streaming. For instance, https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/t... says it has this feature, but of course given who it's from it may be tied to a single brand of CPU.
github seems to be https://github.com/intel/hyperscan
- Aho-Corasick Algorithm
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Stop deploying web application firewalls
I think of WAFs as an extra safety net. Defense in depth.
The author complained about the performance cost of WAFs in general, but not all WAFs have be structured like ModSecurity. They could for example be based on something like https://github.com/intel/hyperscan and perf is at a very different level.
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Be careful of the examples you use. They stick
Another example of old timey Unix code just breaking things in minor point releases. See https://abi-laboratory.pro/index.php?view=changelog&l=glibc&... and https://github.com/intel/hyperscan/issues/359.
- hypergrep: A new "fastest grep" to search directories recursively for a regex pattern
- Accelerating Regular Expressions with AVX-512 at 1.5 GB/s/core
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GitHub push protection is free for all public repositories
It’s a bespoke scanning setup designed to deal with GitHub’s scale. Under the hood it’s using Intel’s hyperscan as the regex engine.
https://github.com/intel/hyperscan
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RE2 VS hyperscan - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 17 Mar 2023
Hyperscan is an Intel regular expression library.
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hyperscan VS RE2 - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 17 Mar 2023
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Show HN: Unblob – extraction suite for 30+ file formats
We are using hyperscan [3] instead of grepping byte sequences with Python, which is orders of magnitudes faster. It can also handle 4Gb+ files because of this which binwalk cannot.
It's used for a year now in production and it's way more precise and faster than binwalk. We are getting less false-positives too, and even if unblob fails to extract everything, we still get meaningful information out of firmwares, where binwalk just failed with no output previously.
[1]: https://github.com/onekey-sec/unblob/blob/main/unblob/handle...
[2]: https://github.com/onekey-sec/unblob/blob/main/unblob/proces...
[3]: https://github.com/intel/hyperscan
What are some alternatives?
regex - An implementation of regular expressions for Rust. This implementation uses finite automata and guarantees linear time matching on all inputs.
regex-benchmark - It's just a simple regex benchmark of different programming languages.
xtensa-rust-quickstart - A demo crate for the xtensa uC's (ESP32, ESP8266)
go - The Go programming language
fsharp-formatting-conventions - G-Research F# code formatting guidelines
lunatic - Lunatic is an Erlang-inspired runtime for WebAssembly
wasm-astar - 👾 Rust WebAssembly A* Pathfinding Demo
Rusoto - AWS SDK for Rust
foundation.rust-lang.org - website for Rust Foundation
sqlx - 🧰 The Rust SQL Toolkit. An async, pure Rust SQL crate featuring compile-time checked queries without a DSL. Supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite.
cargo-make - Rust task runner and build tool.
RE2 - RE2 is a fast, safe, thread-friendly alternative to backtracking regular expression engines like those used in PCRE, Perl, and Python. It is a C++ library.