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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.
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.
nvim-rs
Posts with mentions or reviews of nvim-rs.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-12.
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Nvim-rs new release 0.5
Nvim-rs is a rust library for writing rpc clients for neovim, utilizing the async/await language feature. It allows to write guis that embed neovim (like neovide and gnvim), external clients (like nvim-send), or more standard plugins (like this port of the iconic scorched earth).
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A neovim previewer plugin written in rust
2) Not sure, did you see the examples and the docs on them (note there's a submodule with documentation for some of them)? Can you be a bit more specific on what's missing? It is true however that I left integrating the plugin into neovim to a reference to the original scorched earth. I think you're right that I should integrate that into the examples documentation, thanks for pointing that out!
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Dash.nvim is now blazing fast with native Rust bindings!
This is really cool. I am in the early stages of trying to do something similar. I've been building atop https://github.com/KillTheMule/nvim-rs where neovim sends rpc calls to a rust async runtime. Is that similar to how things were done in your previous iteration?
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (25/2021)!
I guess this:
mlua
Posts with mentions or reviews of mlua.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-03-03.
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Announcing mlua v0.9 (rc) - Full featured Lua bindings to Rust
The release notes can be found here.
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Do Rust and Lua work well together?
I'm not a specialist about text based multiplayer game, but from what I saw on Wikipedia it seem doable to do it with Rust and Bevy. On top of that you can add a layer of LUA with https://github.com/khvzak/mlua (or write your own bindings and sandbox later).
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Introducing Petrichor64 - a rust and wgpu built game engine/fantasy console with lua game logic
mlua can run on emscripten target with Luau backend -> https://github.com/khvzak/mlua/issues/23
- I was searching for embedded lanaguages in Rust and I found out I can use deno https://deno.land/[email protected]/embedding_deno which is amazing has anyone tried it ?
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Repos using rlua/mlua
You can also look at the "dependents" section on crates.io https://crates.io/crates/mlua/reverse_dependencies and github https://github.com/khvzak/mlua/network/dependents
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is rlua-async supports mutli-threading?
I know mlua does support Async. I also prefer it over rlua
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Rust and Lua api
Note rlua doesn't allow you to create native modules with it and has largely been superseded by https://github.com/khvzak/mlua since it's more maintained, has native module support and stuff like Luau and async/await.
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Announcing mlua 0.8.0-beta with Roblox Luau support
I'm glad to announce first mlua version 0.8.0-beta.1 with Roblox Luau support.
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Lua: Good, Bad, and Ugly Parts
I believe mlua [0] is the recommended Lua Rust binding now.
[0] https://github.com/khvzak/mlua
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Dash.nvim v0.8.0 now supports Telescope, fzf-lua, and Snap fuzzy finders!
This is achieved through a backend/client architecture -- all core functionality (getting query results, opening selected item, search engine fallback, etc.) is implemented in a "backend" module, which is a Rust library exposed as a Lua module via mlua. The results returned by the backend then get fed into your fuzzy-finder of choice through thin clients, or "providers".
What are some alternatives?
When comparing nvim-rs and mlua you can also consider the following projects:
devdocs - API Documentation Browser
rlua - High level Lua bindings to Rust
zeal - Offline documentation browser inspired by Dash
lua-lockbox - A collection of cryptographic primitives written in pure Lua
dash.nvim - 🏃💨 Search Dash.app from your Neovim fuzzy finder. Built with Rust 🦀 and Lua
lua-cmake - Embed lua with CMake
log - Logging implementation for Rust
assemblyscript - A TypeScript-like language for WebAssembly.
neovim-lib - Rust library for Neovim clients
mun - Source code for the Mun language and runtime.
gnvim - GUI for neovim, without any web bloat
lokke - Lokke: Clojure for Guile