rust-esp32-std-demo
cargo-generate
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rust-esp32-std-demo
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ESP32 USB is frustrating, try JCUSB for S3 + USB + CDC + OpenOCD + Arduino IDE
This is my link: https://github.com/ivmarkov/rust-esp32-std-demo
- Rust on my ESP32 (using idf framework)
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Embedded Rust on ESP32C3 Board, a Hands-on Quickstart Guide
A complete STD demo on ESP32C3
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Low FPS on ESP32 LCD
I'm trying lots of Rust demos (including rust-esp32-std-demo, esp32-spooky-maze-game) for ESP32 on my M5GO kit with ili9342c controller and all of them struggle to give fullscreen (320x240) frame-rate > 5.
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Considerations when benchmarking on mcu?
I used this demo as a guide, it uses esp-idf for rust, and allows you to use std
- Embedded Rust Development
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Can you run rust on the new raspberry pi pico w?
rust-esp32-std-demo works quite well with WiFi, HTTPS and MQTTS. The only thing I could not make work (but I did not put much effort into it) was using async primitives. That part seems to be experimental, indeed.
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Rust on Espressif chips – 15-07-2022
FWIW I've very recently gotten https://github.com/ivmarkov/rust-esp32-std-demo (which is a pretty comprehensive demo) running on a TinyPICO (w/ESP32) and am looking forward to building out my own projects next.
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Is this normal bindgen/embuild behavior?
I'm using this template project to get started with the esp32, though I've started fresh in a new main function. Every time I build the project -even if I only add a blank line to main - it seems to re-compile bindgen and embuild, and regenerate the bindings for a variety of packages that have C components. I haven't made any changes to these though and the process takes a full 90 seconds. In addition nothing in the bindings that are getting generated shows up in intellisense in vscode. Any help appreciated.
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Starting work using the esp32 in rust - problems and solutions. (devlog, i guess?)
This worked fairly well for me. I assume that's where the book takes you, bit I've missed if you said if you're trying to use std or no_std. https://github.com/ivmarkov/rust-esp32-std-demo
cargo-generate
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Implement React v18 from Scratch Using WASM and Rust - [1] Build the Project
cargo-generate: Quickly create Rust projects by using existing Git repositories as templates.
- VSCode Project Manager
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Introducing tmplt - A User Friendly CLI Tool for Creating Projects with Templates
This seems to have a lot of overlap with cargo generate. I'm curious if there are differences you're exploring in philosophy/UX/features/implementation/whatever?
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Embedded Rust on ESP32C3 Board, a Hands-on Quickstart Guide
cargo-generate to generate projects according to a template (see cargo-generate)
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Hyperswitch - Open source Payments Switch built with Rust
That must be the connector/payment processor integration template. That's not serde specific, it's cargo-generate.
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Apexlang: Project Templates with Code Generators
Tools like yeoman, degit, and cargo generate kept me happy for years. They add basic templating capabilities to the standard git clone but they stop there. You’ll be hard pressed to find tools that go beyond setting up a directory structure.
- [2022][Rust] Simply create project layout through || cargo setup day<n> ||
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Five simple steps to use any Arduino C++ library in a Rust project 🦀
We would like to simply the next step and use cargo-generate tool to create our Arduino project from a template. Somehow (please, do not ask me why) it requires Perl to compile, so we have to do:
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Backpack v1.3.0 released: content swaps and user actions
How does backpack compare to [cargo generate](https://github.com/cargo-generate/cargo-generate)? I've been using that one until now, but I haven't used its more advanced features.
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Will Hare replace C? Or Rust? Or Zig? Or anything else?
Currently, it has two built-in ones for `cargo new` and `cargo init` (--bin and --lib) and there are third-party tools like `cargo generate` which provide for more, but they haven't accepted anything into the main distribution yet.
https://github.com/cargo-generate/cargo-generate
What are some alternatives?
smol - A small and fast async runtime for Rust
wasm-pack - 📦✨ your favorite rust -> wasm workflow tool!
esp-idf-sys - Bindings for ESP-IDF (Espressif's IoT Development Framework)
rust-bindgen - Automatically generates Rust FFI bindings to C (and some C++) libraries.
ili9341-rs - A WIP, no_std, generic driver for the ILI9341 (and ILI9340C) TFT LCD display
cookiecutter-rust - A Rust project template
getrandom - A small cross-platform library to securely get random data (entropy)
cross - “Zero setup” cross compilation and “cross testing” of Rust crates
embassy - Modern embedded framework, using Rust and async.
wasm-pack-template - a template for starting a rust-wasm project to be used with wasm-pack
espflash - Serial flasher utility for Espressif SoCs and modules based on esptool.py
create-wasm-app - npm init template for consuming rustwasm pkgs