rustyline
hyper
rustyline | hyper | |
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12 | 97 | |
1,465 | 13,845 | |
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7.5 | 9.2 | |
2 days ago | about 13 hours ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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rustyline
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Ghee 0.4 - The tastiest way to work with Linux extended attributes (xattrs)
This latest release adds a Rustyline-based REPL and additional tools for using the filesystem as a relational database. The new init subcommand lets you declare the primary key by which a directory (and its subdirectories) are indexed, while ins and del now allow insertion and deletion of records while keeping related indices up to date. ls is helpful in the REPL, showing Ghee's view of the world.
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Is there an equivalent Rust crate?
That what gnu readline is good at, interpreter like interface. There is also this one https://github.com/kkawakam/rustyline
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I wrote a scheme in Rust called Marwood
In the process of implementing Marwood's web REPL, I ported rust's [Rustyline](https://github.com/kkawakam/rustyline) readline library to an Xterm.js typescript addon called [xterm-readline](https://github.com/strtok/xterm-readline/).
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here! (43/2022)!
There is rustyline, which is a readline implementation. It supports line editing in emacs or vi mode (selectable). I don't know if it can operate on two strings as input, but if your program takes input from a terminal, this could be what you are looking for.
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Why are crate docs a pain in the ass to understand usage?
Not sure if it will help in this case (docs always take effort to write and make good), but most crates have an examples directory in the root of their repo which can be helpful in the absence of guide-level docs https://github.com/kkawakam/rustyline/tree/master/examples
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Storing user input as array
https://crates.io/crates/rustyline - readline clone in Rust
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Is there any way to communicate with a running binary in terminal?
https://github.com/kkawakam/rustyline (literally, input a command)
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Version 1.5.0 released.
Also based on popular demand, the REPL tool now uses a slightly enhanced version of rustyline for line editing and history.
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Where to find more thorough Rust docs
it is also worth checking if library contains examples. this one does.
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Hey Rustaceans! Got an easy question? Ask here (45/2021)!
Maybe try reedline or rustyline and see if they meet your needs?
hyper
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The Linux Kernel Prepares for Rust 1.77 Upgrade
> If you are equally picky and constrain yourself to parts of the ecosystem which care about binary size, you still have more options and can avoid size issues.
What's an example of this for, say, libcurl? On my system it has a tiny number of recursive dependencies, around a dozen. [0] Furthermore if I want to write a C program that uses libcurl I have to download zero bytes of data ... because it's a shared library that is already installed on my system, since so many programs already use it.
I don't really know the appropriate comparison for Rust. reqwest seems roughly comparable, but it's an HTTP client library, and not a general purpose network client like curl. Obviously curl can do a lot more. Even the list of direct dependencies for reqwest is quite long [1], and it's built on top of another http library [2] that has its own long list of dependencies, a list that includes tokio, no small library itself.
In terms of final binary size, the installed size of the curl package on my system, which includes both the command line tool and development dependencies for libcurl, is 1875.03 KiB.
[0] I'm excluding the dependency on the ca-certificates package, since this only provides the certificate chain for TLS and lots of programs rely on it.
[1] https://crates.io/crates/reqwest/0.11.24/dependencies
[2] https://crates.io/crates/hyper/0.14.28/dependencies
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json-responder 1.1: dynamic path resolution
hyper-based HTTP server generating JSON responses. Written in Rust.
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I pre-released my project "json-responder" written in Rust
tokio / hyper / toml / serde / serde_json / json5 / console
- How Turborepo is porting from Go to Rust
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Signway - a pre-signed URLs gateway written in rust, specifically designed for allowing LLM based client apps to directly query OpenAI's api securely.
Using Rust here was immensely helpful, using libraries made by the community like https://github.com/hyperium/hyper really powered up the development of Signway, so glad to see this kind of awesome crates made public. Hope that it continues to be like that despite the current controversies.
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Problem with YouTube embed thumbnail...
- Discord sends a slightly weird request by specifying content length (a bug in hyper we've not yet upgraded to fix, https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/commit/fb90d30c02d8f7cdc9a643597d5c4ca7a123f3dd)
- Hyper – A fast and correct HTTP implementation for Rust
What are some alternatives?
linefeed - Configurable, extensible, interactive line reader
reqwest - An easy and powerful Rust HTTP Client
rust-copperline - Pure-Rust Command Line Editing Library
tokio - A runtime for writing reliable asynchronous applications with Rust. Provides I/O, networking, scheduling, timers, ...
liner - A readline-like library in Rust.
Warp - Warp is a modern, Rust-based terminal with AI built in so you and your team can build great software, faster.
reedline - A feature-rich line editor - powering Nushell
actix-web - Actix Web is a powerful, pragmatic, and extremely fast web framework for Rust.
duct.rs - a Rust library for running child processes
Rocket - A web framework for Rust.
rustgenhash - CLI tool written in Rust which can be used to generate hashes
curl-rust - Rust bindings to libcurl