websurfx
cargo-msrv
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9.7 | 9.1 | |
3 days ago | 4 days ago | |
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GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 | Apache License 2.0 |
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websurfx
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Websurfx - first stable version released! v1.0.0!!
GitHub release: https://github.com/neon-mmd/websurfx/releases/tag/v1.0.0
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Selfhosted web search engine
Sorry for being late to reach you out. Thanks for trying out Websurfx, but I can help you out in setting up Websurfx. Just a raise an issue here, or you can ask for help here at our discord, we would be glad in helping you out :).
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How to Wrap Your Errors with Enums when using Error-stack
Recently we decided to do error-handling and provide custom error-messages for the errors related to each engine code present under src/engines folder in one of my project websurfx when using error-stack and we wanted to use enums for it and we found that the error-stack project provides no guide, tutorial or example but thanks to one of our maintainers @xffxff, @xffxff provided a really cool solution to this problem and which helped me learn a lot so I decided to share with you all on what I learned from it in this post and how you can wrap errors with enums when using error-stack so stick till the end of the post.
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Websurfx - an open-source alternative to Searx that provides clean, ad-free, and organic results with incredible speed while keeping privacy and security in mind.
Also, you can check out the docs for steps on how to do docker deployment. I have covered it over there in great depth.
git clone https://github.com/neon-mmd/websurfx.git
- Websurfx - An open-source alternative to Searx that provides clean, ad-free, and organic results with incredible speed while keeping privacy and security in mind.
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How can I improve this code??
Before you look into the code, I would like to explain in brief what the code below does. The code below a function which builds a new random user-agent from the provided browsers and returns it as a string but it is too slow it takes 10 seconds to build and even with caching option enabled it takes around 5-7 seconds but I want to reduce the time it takes by as much as possible. Please provide me with some suggestions or code on how to improve this down in the comments or here in this issue I have opened in my project.
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[Hobby] Seeking Passionate Team for Open Source Meta-Search Engine Project in Rust
If you'd like to join the WebSurfx team and help shape the future of a privacy-centric search engine, please check out our project on GitHub: WebSurfx GitHub. Feel free to explore the code, open issues, or submit pull requests. Don't hesitate to introduce yourself and share your ideas!
- Websurfx - an open-source alternative to Searx that allows you to search through multiple search engines all at once with incredible speed, privacy, and security which provides Ad-free clean results, high customizability, and much more. (Check out the link below for more info)
cargo-msrv
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Introducing cargo-ft: a cargo extension for specifying supported targets for a crate
What this tool say? https://github.com/foresterre/cargo-msrv
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What’s everyone working on this week (19/2023)?
I'm working on cargo-marv.
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What's your crate's Minimum Supported Rust Version?
Before getting overcome by despair, have a look at cargo-msrv -- this little gem of a tool figures it all out for you!
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What's everyone working on this week (31/2022)?
I'll be adding a 'minimal' output format to cargo-msrv for use in scripts. I'll also be updating the book, and inch closer towards releasing v0.16.
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Rust for the Kernel Could Possibly Be Merged for Linux 5.20
First commit 2 months ago, started with edition 2021. https://hg.sr.ht/~cyplo/legdur/browse/Cargo.toml?rev=ca11815...
Have you tried compiling something less than bleeding edge, with a year old compiler, or are you picking projects specifically to "showcase" the supposed failings of the Rust compiler?
Many libraries in the ecosystem have a MSRV (minimum support rust version) guarantee, with compile-time shims to enable newer features if a more recent version is detected.
You can pin your dependencies to those versions (and if they don't have an explicit MSRV, just pin it to a version by date or by running https://github.com/foresterre/cargo-msrv on the project to find the effective MSRV).
You can cargo install specific versions of a binary crate, and if they move to the 2021 edition, or use a recently stabilized standard library function or w/e, you can simply choose to install a specific version, that would work with your distro's rustc/cargo.
I'm not even talking about the completely valid, but last resort strategy of many non-bleeding edge distro package maintainers, of simply creating a .patch file and applying it. In legdur's case, --- edition = "2021" +++ edition = "2018" on Cargo.toml would probably do the trick. For libraries/binaries you control, you can use https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/overriding-depende... and https://github.com/itmettkeDE/cargo-patch.
Giving up after the first minor roadblock and crying bloody murder is intellectually lazy.
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[Gitoxide in January]: full multi-index support in object database and complete git-index reading
Looks helpful though it doesn't seem to address when you don't have a Cargo.lock. I've created an issue for this.
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What’s everyone working on this week (8/2022)?
I'll be switching over the CLI of cargo-msrv, from Clap's builder methods to the attribute macro. I hope this will simplify the configuration, as my Config and ConfigBuilder structs (which were build from Clap's ArgMatches) was growing fast, and becoming slightly unorganized. With the attribute macro, the config will be constructed directly by code generated by the macro. The mostly saves one intermediate step, and a lot of boilerplate.
- cargo-msrv v0.14.0 release
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Announcing `cargo supply-chain`: Know whom you trust
Some combination of cargo-outdated and cargo-msrv could probably do this in a slightly more manual fashion.
What are some alternatives?
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