hound
cargo-edit
hound | cargo-edit | |
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5 | 45 | |
444 | 2,992 | |
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4.7 | 7.4 | |
2 months ago | 3 months ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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hound
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (9/2023)!
One of the simplest encodings would be WAV, for which the crate hound exists (it's linked from rodio's README): https://github.com/ruuda/hound/blob/master/examples/append.rs
- BWF WAV Reading/Processing/Writing
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Create audio "file" from opus packets
I'm no expert when it comes to audio, but this works and is basically copied from the readme.md in hound's repository, along an utility trait that adds ringbuffer-like behavior to VecDeque. How does decoding Opus come into play here?
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What audio library to use?
To load the audio data from file you need a separate library, e.g. hound for .wav files.
cargo-edit
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (23/2023)!
“cargo add” from https://github.com/killercup/cargo-edit has that behavior, but not the built in one that was added to cargo
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Is Rust's cargo-edit crate still relevant?
I have also noticed that the last commit of cargo-edit crate's GitHub repo (https://github.com/killercup/cargo-edit) was two days ago (pretty recent.) So it is probably relevant for a lot of people.
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What are some useful tools for Rust?
cargo-upgrade from cargo-edit (somewhat more intentional than builtin update)
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How to list upgradable crates programmatically
I've also tried cargo-upgrade from cargo-edit like so:
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (9/2023)!
You can also see how other crates do it. For example, cargo-edit is just like that - a single package with a library with a couple of small cli wrappers around it. You can compare their Cargo.toml to yours, maybe there is something different about them.
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`toml` vs `toml_edit` (ie `toml` 0.6 is out)
Just to check, are you aware of cargo-edit's cargo-set-version or cargo-release?
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Rust 1.66
Speaking of cargo remove, see also cargo-edit [0] from which adding and removing originally came, as well as cargo-binstall [1] which installs binaries rather than compiling from source every time. The binaries are updatable with cargo-update [2].
The latter two can replace a package manager for Rust related utilities, as I often find that those in OS package repositories are often not as up to date as directly from cargo.
[0] https://github.com/killercup/cargo-edit
[1] https://github.com/cargo-bins/cargo-binstall
[2] https://github.com/nabijaczleweli/cargo-update
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TIL about cargo add
For context, it was/is part of cargo-edit crate which provides other nice functionalities as well. Hope all gets integrated in time.
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how can I use same crate but with different features?
https://github.com/killercup/cargo-edit can use the F option
- `cargo-set-version` support for workspace inheritance released in cargo-edit 0.11.4!
What are some alternatives?
rust-portaudio - PortAudio bindings and wrappers for Rust.
nexus-repository-cargo - Nexus Repository Cargo Format
rust-fmod - A rust binding for the FMOD library
cargo-outdated - A cargo subcommand for displaying when Rust dependencies are out of date
rodio - Rust audio playback library
cargo-do - allows you to run multiple cargo commands in a row
minimp3-rs - minimp3 rust bindings + wrapper
Cargo - The Rust package manager
portmidi-rs - High-level PortMidi bindings and wrappers for Rust
cargo-dot - Generate graphs of a Cargo project's dependencies
rust-vst2 - VST 2.4 API implementation in rust. Create plugins or hosts.
cargo-script - Cargo script subcommand