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    Simple HTTP  Server

    Simple HTTP Server

    Simple http server in Rust (Windows/Mac/Linux)

    Simple HTTP server in Rust (Windows/Mac/Linux) Windows support (with colored log). Specify listen to address (ip, port), specify running threads, and specify the root directory. Nginx like directory view (directory entries, link, filesize, modified date) Breadcrumb navigation.
    Downloads: 30 This Week
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    websocat

    websocat

    Command-line client for WebSockets, like netcat (or curl)

    Netcat, curl and socat for WebSockets. Command-line client for WebSockets, like netcat (or curl) for ws:// with advanced socat-like functions. Connecting to and serving WebSockets from the command line. Executing external program and making it communicate to WebSocket using stdin/stdout. Text and binary modes, converting between lines (or null-terminated records) and messages. Inetd mode, UNIX sockets (including abstract namespaced on Linux). Integration with Nginx using TCP or UNIX sockets. Directly using unauthenticated SOCKS5 servers for connecting to WebSockets and listening WebSocket connections. Auto-reconnect and connection-reuse modes. Linux, Windows, and Mac support, with pre-built executables. Low-level WebSocket clients and servers with an overridable underlying transport connection, e.g. calling an external program to serve as a transport for websocat (for SSL, proxying, etc.).
    Downloads: 27 This Week
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    BoringTun

    BoringTun

    Userspace WireGuard Implementation in Rust

    BoringTun is a high-performance, portable implementation of the WireGuard VPN protocol written in Rust, designed so that developers and system integrators can run WireGuard tunnels entirely in user space across a variety of operating systems without kernel modules. It implements the core WireGuard protocol — including key exchange, encryption (ChaCha20-Poly1305), and authenticated transport — while omitting platform-specific tunneling stacks, allowing embedment in custom VPN client applications or userspace networking tools. The repository includes both a library for programmatic use and a command-line executable that can act as a userspace WireGuard interface on supported platforms like Linux and macOS. Because it’s written in Rust, BoringTun benefits from strong safety guarantees, memory safety without garbage collection, and cross-platform support, making it suitable for mobile, desktop, and server environments.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Pingora

    Pingora

    A library for building fast, reliable and evolvable network services

    Pingora is a Rust-based high-performance HTTP proxy and networking framework developed by Cloudflare to eventually replace NGINX. Designed for extreme reliability and memory-safe concurrency, it handles over 40 million requests per second in production and reduces CPU/memory usage significantly compared to traditional web servers.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    STU

    STU

    TUI application for AWS S3 written in Rust using ratatui

    TUI application for AWS S3 written in Rust using ratatui.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Shadowsocks Rust

    Shadowsocks Rust

    A Rust port of shadowsocks

    Shadowsocks Rust is an open-source, high-performance implementation of the Shadowsocks secure proxy protocol written in Rust, designed to provide fast, encrypted SOCKS5-based tunneling to help users bypass network censorship and protect privacy. Shadowsocks itself is widely used to route internet traffic through an encrypted proxy, allowing secure access to blocked or restricted content while mitigating simple traffic-inspection techniques. By leveraging Rust, this implementation emphasizes memory safety, concurrency, and efficiency, making it suitable for both client and server use on devices ranging from small embedded systems to large servers. The repository includes multiple binaries such as sslocal for local SOCKS5 proxy clients and ssserver for remote proxy servers, giving developers flexible components to build customized proxy setups. It also supports modern asynchronous networking patterns, optional DNS handling, transparent proxy modes, tunneling, and advanced cipher methods.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    mirrord

    mirrord

    Connect your local process and your cloud environment

    mirrord lets developers run local processes in the context of their Kubernetes environment. It’s meant to provide the benefits of running your service on a cloud environment (e.g. staging) without actually going through the hassle of deploying it there, and without disrupting the environment by deploying untested code. It comes as a Visual Studio Code extension, an IntelliJ plugin, and a CLI tool.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Drill

    Drill

    Drill is an HTTP load testing application written in Rust

    Drill is an HTTP load-testing application written in Rust. The main goal for this project is to build a really lightweight tool as an alternative to other that require JVM and other stuff. You can write benchmark files, in YAML format, describing all the stuff you want to test. It was inspired by Ansible syntax because it is really easy to use and extend. As you can see, you can play with interpolations in different ways. This will let you specify a benchmark with different requests and dependencies between them. Right now, the easiest way to get drill is to go to the latest release page and download the binary file for your platform. OpenSSL is needed in order to compile Drill, whether it is through cargo install or when compiling from source with cargo build.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Granian

    Granian

    A Rust HTTP server for Python applications

    A Rust HTTP server for Python applications. Supports ASGI/3, RSGI and WSGI interface applications. Implements HTTP/1 and HTTP/2 protocols. Supports HTTPS. Supports Websockets over HTTP/1 and HTTP/2.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    OpenObserve

    OpenObserve

    Elasticsearch/Splunk/Datadog alternative for (logs, metrics, traces)

    OpenObserve is a cloud-native observability platform built specifically for logs, metrics, traces, and analytics designed to work at a petabyte scale. It is very simple and easy to operate as opposed to Elasticsearch which requires a couple of dozen knobs to understand and tune which you can get up and running in under 2 minutes. It is a drop-in replacement for Elasticsearch if you are just ingesting data using APIs and searching using Kibana (Kibana is not supported nor required with OpenObserve. OpenObserve provides its own UI which does not require separate installation unlike Kibana). You can reduce your log storage costs by ~140x compared to Elasticsearch by using OpenObserve. Below are the results when we pushed logs from our production Kubernetes cluster to Elasticsearch and OpenObserve using fluent bit. OpenObserve stored data in Amazon s3 and Elasticsearch stored data on Amazon EBS volumes.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Servo

    Servo

    Embed web technologies in applications

    Servo is an experimental, highly parallel, and embeddable browser rendering engine written in Rust. It leverages Rust’s memory-safety and concurrency strengths, supports modern GPU-powered rendering (WebGL/WebGPU), and serves as a research-forward alternative to traditional browser engines. Servo is a prototype web browser engine written in the Rust language. It is currently developed on 64-bit macOS, 64-bit Linux, 64-bit Windows, 64-bit OpenHarmony, and Android. Open governance under Linux Foundation Europe; collaborative project evolving standards. Cross-platform support including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, OpenHarmony.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    rathole

    rathole

    A lightweight and high-performance reverse proxy for NAT traversal

    A secure, stable and high-performance reverse proxy for NAT traversal, written in Rust. rathole, like frp and ngrok, can help to expose the service on the device behind the NAT to the Internet, via a server with a public IP. High Performance Much higher throughput can be achieved than frp, and more stable when handling a large volume of connections. Low Resource Consumption Consumes much fewer memory than similar tools. See Benchmark. The binary can be as small as ~500KiB to fit the constraints of devices, like embedded devices as routers. Security Tokens of services are mandatory and service-wise. The server and clients are responsible for their own configs. With the optional Noise Protocol, encryption can be configured at ease. No need to create a self-signed certificate! TLS is also supported.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    AppFlowy

    AppFlowy

    Bring projects, wikis, and teams together with AI.

    AppFlowy is an AI collaborative workspace where you can achieve more without losing control of your data. It is the best open source alternative to Notion, offering a 100% offline mode and self-hosting with a cloud service of your choice. Build a centralized workspace for your wiki, projects, and notes with AppFlowy. It allows you to organize and visualize your data in tables, Kanban boards, calendars, and more. You can filter and sort your data in any way you want. AppFlowy comes with a beautiful rich-text editor that goes beyond just text and bullet points, offering 20+ content types, easy-to-use customized themes, keyboard shortcuts, and color options. It supports real-time team collaboration, enabling you to work with your friends and teammates on the same document in real time, similar to Google Docs. AppFlowy is powered by AppFlowy AI, which is accessible, collaborative, and contextual. Supercharge any type of work in a collaborative team workspace.
    Downloads: 34 This Week
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    Ebou

    Ebou

    A cross platform Mastodon Client written in Rust

    Ebou is a different take on the Microblogging / Mastodon experience. It groups new Toots by author and displays them in a UI not unlike modern messengers like Telegram, iMessage or WhatsApp. This makes it easy to see your friends' updates at once. It also has a Conversation view which helps see replies in the originating context. Ebou is currently an experiment and therefore missing some features that you might expect from a full Mastodon client. They will be implemented over time.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Hurl

    Hurl

    Hurl, run and test HTTP requests with plain text

    Hurl is a command line tool that runs HTTP requests defined in a simple plain text format. It can chain requests, capture values and evaluate queries on headers and body responses. Hurl is very versatile: it can be used for both fetching data and testing HTTP sessions. Hurl makes it easy to work with HTML content, REST / SOAP / GraphQL APIs, or any other XML / JSON-based APIs. Hurl can run HTTP requests but can also be used to test HTTP responses. Different types of queries and predicates are supported, from XPath and JSONPath on body response, to assert on status code and response headers.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Quickwit

    Quickwit

    Sub-second search & analytics engine on cloud storage

    Sub-second search & analytics engine on cloud storage. Quickwit is the fastest search engine on cloud storage. Quickwit has an Elasticsearch-compatible Ingest-API to make it easier to migrate your log shippers (Vector, Fluent Bit, Syslog, ...) to Quickwit. However, we only support ES aggregation DSL, the query DSL support is planned for Q2 2023. The core difference and advantage of Quickwit are its architecture built from the ground to search on cloud storage. We optimized IO paths, revamped the index data structures and made search stateless and sub-second on cloud storage. Quickwit is open-source under the GNU Affero General Public License Version 3 - AGPLv3. Fundamentally, this means you are free to use Quickwit for your project if you don't modify Quickwit. However, if you do and you are distributing your modified version to the public, you have to make the modifications public.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    VPNCloud

    VPNCloud

    Peer-to-peer VPN

    VPNCloud is a peer-to-peer VPN solution that uses UDP tunneling to create secure, distributed virtual networks. Unlike traditional VPNs, VPNCloud creates mesh-like connections between nodes and is particularly useful for remote access, private networks, or IoT environments. It supports both encrypted and plaintext tunnels, dynamic peer discovery, and flexible routing. With minimal configuration, VPNCloud provides a lightweight way to link multiple machines across the internet as if they were on the same LAN.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    ffsend

    ffsend

    Easily and securely share files from the command line

    Easily and securely share files and directories from the command line through a safe, private and encrypted link using a single simple command. Files are shared using the Send service and may be up to 1GB. Others are able to download these files with this tool, or through their web browser. All files are always encrypted on the client, and secrets are never shared with the remote host. An optional password may be specified, and a default file lifetime of 1 (up to 20) download or 24 hours is enforced to ensure your stuff does not remain online forever. This provides a secure platform to share your files. History tracking your files for easy management, ability to use your own Send hosts. Inspect or delete shared files, accurate error reporting. Streaming encryption and uploading/downloading, very low memory footprint. Intended for use in scripts without interaction.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Rclone UI

    Rclone UI

    The GUI for Rclone

    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Decentralized Internet

    Decentralized Internet

    SDK for building decentralized web and distributed computing projects

    This project was created in order to support a new internet. One that is more open, free, and censorship-resistant in comparison to the old internet. An internet that eventually wouldn't need to rely on telecom towers, an outdated grid, or all these other "old school" forms of tech. We believe P2P compatibility is an important part of the future of the net. Grid Computing also plays a role in having a better means of transferring information in a speedy, more cost-efficient and reliable manner.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Elk Native

    Elk Native

    Native version of Elk, a nimble Mastodon web

    Native version of Elk, a nimble Mastodon web client. Elk Native is even more early alpha than the web version, but we would love your feedback and contributions. If you would like to help us with testing, feedback, or contributing, join our discord and get involved.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Extism

    Extism

    The Universal Plug-in System. Extend anything with WebAssembly

    Extism is a plug-in system for everyone. We've carefully designed it to be flexible, fitting into codebases of all shapes and sizes, but opinionated enough so that things Just Work™ the way they should. Extism's goal is to make all software programmable. You can use Extism in your codebase, regardless of the programming language. We support several environments through our official Host SDKs, and are adding more language support all the time. A plug-in system is software that enables your users or customers to add some logic into certain points in your application. You decide where this logic runs, and your users decide what the plug-in does. Many engineering teams face an ever-growing list of feature requests, often exceeding their bandwidth several times over. How can you ever keep up? Making your product extensible by its end-users is a great way to move some of those features outside the core, and empower customers to make your software more useful for them.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    HTTP

    HTTP

    Rust HTTP types

    This crate is a general purpose library for common types found when working with the HTTP protocol. You’ll find Request and Response types for working as either a client or a server as well as all of their components. Notably you’ll find Uri for what a Request is requesting, a Method for how it’s being requested, a StatusCode for what sort of response came back, a Version for how this was communicated, and HeaderName/HeaderValue definitions to get grouped in a HeaderMap to work with request/response headers. You will notably not find an implementation of sending requests or spinning up a server in this crate. It’s intended that this crate is the “standard library” for HTTP clients and servers without dictating any particular implementation. Note that this crate is still early on in its lifecycle so the support libraries that integrate with the http crate are a work in progress! Stay tuned and we’ll be sure to highlight crates here in the future.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Rouille

    Rouille

    Web framework in Rust

    Rouille is a micro-web-framework library. It creates a listening socket and parses incoming HTTP requests from clients, then gives you the hand to process the request. Rouille was designed to be intuitive to use if you know Rust. Contrary to express-like frameworks, it doesn't employ middlewares. Instead, everything is handled in a linear way. Concepts closely related to websites (like cookies, CGI, form input, etc.) are directly supported by rouille. More general concepts (like database handling or templating) are not directly handled, as they are considered orthogonal to the microweb framework. However, rouille's design makes it easy to use in conjunction with any third-party library without the need for any glue code. The rouille library just ignores this optimization and focuses on providing an easy-to-use synchronous API instead, where each request is handled in its own dedicated thread.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Rusoto

    Rusoto

    AWS SDK for Rust

    Rusoto is an AWS SDK for Rust. Rusoto is available on crates.io. To use Rusoto in your Rust program built with Cargo, add it as a dependency and rusoto_$SERVICENAME for any supported AWS service you want to use. Rusoto has a crate for each AWS service, containing Rust types for that service's API. A full list of these services can be found here. All other public types are reexported to the crate root. Consult the rustdoc documentation for full details by running cargo doc or visiting the online documentation for the latest crates.io release. For more information on Rusoto's use of AWS credentials such as priority and refreshing, see AWS Credentials. Rusoto complies with semantic versioning 2.0.0. Until reaching 1.0.0 the API is to be considered unstable. See Cargo.toml or rusoto on crates.io for current version. Rusoto's primary aim is to be used with AWS. Other projects that provide AWS-like APIs, such as Ceph, Minio, Yandex Object Storage, etc. are not a focus at this time.
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