scriptisto
A language-agnostic "shebang interpreter" that enables you to write scripts in compiled languages. (by igor-petruk)
cargo-script
Cargo script subcommand (by DanielKeep)
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8 | 10 | |
601 | 705 | |
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4.8 | 0.0 | |
4 months ago | about 3 years ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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scriptisto
Posts with mentions or reviews of scriptisto.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-02-06.
- Scriptisto: "Shebang interpreter" that enables writing scripts in compiled langs
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Running a zig file like a script
Nice, didn't know about this project. Looks like a zig template was added in 2021
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What's the emerge command to have emlop p display the whole estimate?
Hyperfine is much better than time for quick speed comparison, as it runs the commands as many times as needed to get a statistically significant result. If you have an Emlop git checkout and scriptisto, you can also look at ./benches/exec_compare.rs --help
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Announcement: xshell 0.2.0
I don't know if you've ever seen it before, but scriptisto does something similar to that. I've used it a wee bit, it's a fairly cool tool
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Learnability of Rust
I ended up favoring scriptisto for the added versatility, but I must admit that having something integrated into mainline cargo would be much more enticing (only one tool to tell users to install). cargo new --from is a pretty neat idea too.
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Shell Scripting in Rust
To make the workflow more script-like, tools like scriptisto make your rust code file executable, no project structure needed.
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Using self-compiling & self-executing rust source code to replace quick-and-dirty shell scripts in under 10 lines
Scriptisto is another alternative which I personally use.
cargo-script
Posts with mentions or reviews of cargo-script.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-12-03.
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Selling cheap rust cheats and scrips
Accept BTC, all credit card * $1 .unwrap() - wallhack through Err * $2 .ok() - invisibility cheat for unused Result warning * $5 .unwrap_unchecked() - advanced wallhack, never fall out of map from panic For script console, just $10.
- Why is Rust always advertised as system programming not general purpose programming?
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Quick Tip: You don't need to create a new cargo project if you want to test if something works in rust
You can also use cargo script. After installing it you can just do
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Announcement: xshell 0.2.0
I think there are some projects in this area, eg, https://github.com/DanielKeep/cargo-script. For my personal scripts, I have a single Cargo.toml for a busy-box style multiplexed binary: https://github.com/matklad/config/blob/f0259ca8a3755f2e62a3bf472c2514fd6cb891ff/tool/src/main.rs#L16.
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How do you share your code ?
O seems that this does already exist: https://github.com/DanielKeep/cargo-script
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Shell Scripting in Rust
You don't have to set up a project if you use cargo-script
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Is there any way to compile and run Rust from an input stream?
Take a look at cargo script. That should/could do what you want
- Run Rust source code like a script (Linux)
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Rust for simple tasks
when I first started using rust, I knew python a lot better so I would write scripts with python. at this point though, I write a lot more rust than python these days, so I'll write pretty much everything with rust. cargo-script is a useful tool for this, as well as the self-compiling script: https://neosmart.net/blog/2020/self-compiling-rust-code/
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Correct way to do "micro projects"?
Another option is cargo-script, which lets you run self contained rust files.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing scriptisto and cargo-script you can also consider the following projects:
sysinfo - Cross-platform library to fetch system information
rust-script - Run Rust files and expressions as scripts without any setup or compilation step.
quicli - Quickly build cool CLI apps in Rust.
cargo-do - allows you to run multiple cargo commands in a row
evcxr
cargo-outdated - A cargo subcommand for displaying when Rust dependencies are out of date
cargo-watch - Watches over your Cargo project's source.
cicada - An old-school bash-like Unix shell written in Rust
cargo-edit - A utility for managing cargo dependencies from the command line.
cargo-run-script - Bringing `npm run-script` to Rust
scriptisto vs sysinfo
cargo-script vs rust-script
scriptisto vs quicli
cargo-script vs cargo-do
scriptisto vs evcxr
cargo-script vs cargo-outdated
scriptisto vs rust-script
cargo-script vs cargo-watch
scriptisto vs cicada
cargo-script vs cargo-edit
scriptisto vs cargo-run-script
cargo-script vs evcxr