xshell

By matklad

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xshell reviews and mentions

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  • Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (17/2023)!
    6 projects | /r/rust | 27 Apr 2023
  • would you use rust for scripting?
    6 projects | /r/rust | 20 Mar 2023
    Just a few minutes ago I learned about https://github.com/matklad/xshell and it looks nice!
  • Rust for Web Development | An Honest Evaluation
    6 projects | /r/rust | 27 Feb 2023
    For developer-oriented stuff, there's tools like xshell and cargo-xtask. For operator tasks that need to run in a deployed environment, it's not usually a big lift to add CLI subcommands to your binary. It's certainly more boilerplate and inertia than doing stuff in a live REPL, though, and sometimes difficult to recommend for truly one-off situations.
  • Started using Rust for scripting
    8 projects | /r/rust | 11 Oct 2022
  • Rust as bash scripting replacement?
    3 projects | /r/rust | 21 Sep 2022
    how was your experience with trying to use [xshell](https://github.com/matklad/xshell/) as a shell script replacement? was the boilerplate worth it?
  • How to improve my Rust workflow?
    4 projects | /r/rust | 12 Apr 2022
    Also xshell might be helpful here https://github.com/matklad/xshell
  • Rust Support in the Linux Kernel
    13 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 8 Dec 2021
    * time to compile whatever syn generated

    I didn’t do a super thorough studies of things, but my impression is that 2, performance of syn itself, is rarely an issue. Most of the time it is 1) (and the associated problem of decreased build parallelism because half of the crates wait for syn to compile) and 3).

    To get a feeling how costly a simple proc macro is, run this benchmark: https://github.com/matklad/xshell/blob/4e5090e9f79baeed1037b....

  • cradle: Run child processes with ease
    4 projects | /r/rust | 15 Sep 2021
    This is an API vulnerable to shell injection. I think it’s relatively important to design command-running libraries which don’t re-introduce the possibility of this error into Rust. The fix here is to ensure that the string is a compile-time string, and, preferably, even lex it at compile time. See xshell for an example of ergonomic and safe API here: https://github.com/matklad/xshell.
  • The Plan for the Rust 2021 Edition
    3 projects | /r/rust | 11 May 2021
    Note that “lexer level” proc macros, which don’t parse rust code, and which don’t generate a ton of Rust code, could be pretty light weight on compile times. Here’s a benchmark one can run to measure that: https://github.com/matklad/xshell/blob/master/tests/it/main.rs#L376
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matklad/xshell is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of xshell is Rust.


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