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An open-source remote desktop application designed for self-hosting, as an alternative to TeamViewer.
Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop and mobile applications with a web frontend.
Code at the speed of thought – Zed is a high-performance, multiplayer code editor from the creators of Atom and Tree-sitter.
Unofficial Bitwarden compatible server written in Rust, formerly known as bitwarden_rs
Servo aims to empower developers with a lightweight, high-performance alternative for embedding web technologies in applications.
This is the Rust course used by the Android team at Google. It provides you the material to quickly teach Rust.
A syntax-highlighting pager for git, diff, grep, and blame output
A Git-compatible VCS that is both simple and powerful
Open source comprehensive 2D content creation tool suite for graphic design, digital art, and interactive real-time motion graphics — featuring node-based procedural editing
🕳 bore is a simple CLI tool for making tunnels to localhost
🚂 🦀 The one-person framework for Rust for side-projects and startups
Expose your local web server to the internet with a public URL.
Asterinas aims to be a production-grade Linux alternative—memory safe, high-performance, and more.
Efficient and minimal collaborative code editor, self-hosted, no database required
A simple,high performance and secure live media server in pure Rust (RTMP[cluster]/RTSP/WebRTC[whip/whep]/HTTP-FLV/HLS).🦀
A simple, fast and reliable Matrix server (MIRROR, see https://conduit.rs )
High-performance multi-path covert channel over DNS in Rust with vibe coding
Janus plugin to act as a kind of SFU for game networking data.
A minimalist Mumble server with immersive Space Station 13 integration.
mini-telegram is an unofficial, monolithic, idiomatic implementation of MTProto (telegram) server built with Rust that compatible with all telegram clients (web, android, iOS, desktop).
A Rust library and CLI tool for Farsi compound noun generation.
automated grading of MCQ exams using optical mark recognition (OMR) from the command line and in the browser via WebAssembly