Distributed stream processing engine in Rust
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Jun 10, 2026 - Rust
Distributed stream processing engine in Rust
Composable agent runtime with enforced isolation boundaries
A unified web extraction and stateful automation engine for AI. Replaces heavy testing frameworks with token-optimized browser control, deep research, and HITL.
A fast, minimalist directory tree viewer, written in Rust.
Applies diffs based on context, not line numbers. Useful for AI-generated code.
Fast Elm tooling without the Node.js and Elm runtime overhead. Includes a linter covering the popular elm-review rule packages, dead code detection, dependency graph analysis, automated refactoring, semantic code search, an interactive TUI dashboard, and an LSP server for any editor. Everything ships as standalone native Rust binaries.
A lightweight, cross-platform, language-agnostic "run code on file change" tool, inspired by Nodemon
High-performance Local Development Reverse Proxy in Rust with Automatic HTTPS. Map .test domains to dev ports instantly. Zero-config SSL for a frictionless workflow. 🦀
HSP3 開発ツールを作るプロジェクト
A Rust Runtime-Typed Reference-Counted Smart Pointers
🚀 PyElevate – Interactive terminal TUI to effortlessly upgrade your Python dependencies! 🐍✨
A complete quickstart CLI for Tailwind
🛑INACTIVE. Lightweight CLI tool for orchestrating processes – run, coordinate, and monitor multiple local processes with ease.
Find the dead weight in your cargo hold — a personalized, reversible disk-cleanup CLI for macOS, drivable by humans and agents.
Xtop, a modern, cross-platform TUI (Text User Interface) system monitor written in Rust. Inspired by btop, it leverages ratatui and sysinfo to provide real-time visualization of CPU, memory, network, and disk metrics, along with process management, all within a customizable terminal interface.
Preflight is a custom Cargo subcommand to run local "CI" on certain Git actions.
🔐 PenCall – A Rust-based experimental polymorphic function call framework for penetration testing, red-teaming, and security research.
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