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rust-cache reviews and mentions
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cargo cache in docker rust:latest
In Github Actions we use swatinem/rust-cache. They have a pretty good explanation of what they are doing, and if that's not enough you can have a look at what the code is doing
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cargo-semver-checks v0.18.0: rustdoc caching, new lints & more
Out of curiosity, does this play well with the Swatinem/rust-cache action? To improve CI cache performance, it's good practice to cache only dependencies' artifacts, and this action as such automatically cleans out the workspace local artifacts before populating the cache.
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actions-rs Github Actions need more maintainers!!! OR to be replaced
I've migrated to https://github.com/dtolnay/rust-toolchain for managing rustup, and https://github.com/Swatinem/rust-cache for caching
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GitHub Actions best practices for Rust projects
I'd also like to drop a recommendation to use https://github.com/Swatinem/rust-cache for caching cargo-related artifacts. I found it to be extremely pleasant to use and very easy to integrate into my CI pipelines.
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How should I go about making Rust workflows go faster with CI's with GitHub Actions? Are there any cache actions for Rust or a place I could look for general optimizations?
There is an awesome github actions plugin that configures caching for `~/.cargo` and `target/`: https://github.com/Swatinem/rust-cache
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Looking for guidance/review on my first library: stroke-rs
Really cool! A few ideas: - cargo publish it! It'd be good to set the license, description, repository, and readme fields in Cargo.toml. - Your lib.rs looks good - clean & simply exporting types. - You could consider exporting Point/PointN at your library root (e.g. pub use them in lib.rs). If you expect a type will pretty much always be used, it's nice to export it at the root. It also makes those types easier to find on docs.rs. - There is a nifty github actions plugin that caches the crates.io registry, and your dependencies: https://github.com/Swatinem/rust-cache.
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Swatinem/rust-cache is an open source project licensed under GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of rust-cache is TypeScript.
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