redis-protocol.rs
Structs and functions for implementing the Redis protocol. (by aembke)
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24 | 2,620 | |
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0.0 | 9.9 | |
about 1 month ago | 6 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | 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.
redis-protocol.rs
Posts with mentions or reviews of redis-protocol.rs.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-24.
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Redust: a new Redis client
For what it's worth - here's a library I use in my redis client for parsing RESP2 and RESP3. It does not use serde but does use nom, and it has an optional feature that can decode `BytesMut` without moving or copying the buffer contents as long as you're willing to use the `Bytes` ecosystem types.
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Fred v3.0.0
The latest version is a complete rewrite on async/await, tokio 1.x, the latest redis-protocol, etc. It has fundamentally different design goals compared to the popular redis-rs library and is more opinionated in its dependencies, specifically regarding tokio vs async-std, so it's probably not the right choice for certain use cases as a result. Redis-rs works well, but when we originally adopted Rust at Azuqua we had different design concerns for our Redis client and this library naturally grew in a different direction as a result.
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 2023-11-21.
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Proxy gRPC to gRPC
Are there any crates that do this? If yes, I'd love to know about them, however, I'm doubtful as I've searched crates.io and found no luck.
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Rust Without Crates.io
Your trust in crates.io extends to their authentication, which is subcontracted to GitHub (and only GitHub), so Microsoft. Debian? Microsoft? ... that's a tricky one.
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I made the smallest logging library on crates.io - supporting #[no_std] and multithreading!
I just wanted to share a new logging and traceback library I published to crates.io, breadcrumbs. It weighs in at 8.87 KiB, the smallest I could find. It is built with #[no_std] support, and uses atomics and mutexs on the inside to ensure that it works correctly in multi-threading and concurrent environments. A (brief) example:
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Consuming an SQS Event with Lambda and Rust
In Rust, you can bring in external libraries, called Crates. Think of Crates.io like you would NPM, Yarn, NuGet, Maven or another external dependency manager. For comparison, I greatly prefer it to the Git-style approach of Golang.
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Building Apps with Tauri and Elixir
Change dependencies to use crates.io instead of folders such is the default behavior of tauri init
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Appwrite + Rust: Build APIs without technical overhead
serde_json = "1.0" is a crate that uses the serde crate to manipulate JSON and vice versa.
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Does anyone have a cloned copy of lib.rs, or know of a forked repo/archive/crate name?
Looking for crate on crates.io
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Is it Ok to push a crate that is part of a github repository?
That is just fine, just keep in mind that crates.io will only see files within the actual crate you are publishing, for example it will not read the repo-level README.md. Here is one of my crates that is in a sub-directory: GitHub crates.io
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Released my first crate ~20 hours ago; already downloaded 12 times. Who would know about it?
I released my first crate on crates.io yesterday and haven't advertised it or even started using the crates.io version in my code yet, but the crate has been downloaded 12 times. Is there some sort of audit process or automated caching that goes on with crates that would cause this to happen?
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What is the "a" crate?
crates.io having no plan for namesquatters (and repeatedly refusing to use one) is the worst decision imaginable
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