What's everyone working on this week (43/2021)?

This page summarizes the projects mentioned and recommended in the original post on /r/rust

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  • rs_pbrt

    Rust crate to implement a counterpart to the PBRT book's (3rd edition) C++ code. See also https://www.rs-pbrt.org/about ...

  • If somebody is interested in helping with this issue, there is something to learn from the artistic side (Blender users) as well as from the programming side (Rust coders).

  • fuzzcheck-rs

    Modular, structure-aware, and feedback-driven fuzzing engine for Rust functions

  • I am working on a code coverage viewer for my fuzzer (fuzzcheck). I described what I've done so far in this issue and I am hoping to release the first version within two weeks.

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  • koji

    🦊 An interactive CLI for creating conventional commits.

  • did my first small rust project last week, now toying around with nom to maybe write a parser for a kinda niche markup language.

  • englishid

    English formatting for unsigned integer IDs

  • I just released a little crate to do English-word encoding of data, but my main focus has been to work towards a new development release of BonsaiDb.

  • bonsaidb

    A developer-friendly document database that grows with you, written in Rust

  • I just released a little crate to do English-word encoding of data, but my main focus has been to work towards a new development release of BonsaiDb.

  • hotcorners

    A small hot corners implementation for Windows 10/11

  • Repo: https://github.com/timrobertsdev/hotcorners

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