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    uv

    uv

    An extremely fast Python package and project manager, written in Rust

    An extremely fast Python package and project manager, written in Rust.
    Downloads: 38 This Week
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    Zenith

    Zenith

    Sort of like top or htop but with zoom-able charts, CPU, GPU

    In terminal graphical metrics for your *nix system written in Rust. The make file provides for building fully static versions on Linux against the musl C library. It requires musl-gcc to be installed on the system. Install "musl-tools" package on debian/ubuntu derivatives, "musl-gcc" on fedora and equivalent on other distributions from their standard repos. If one needs to build with NVIDIA support in a virtual environment, then it requires some more setup since typically the VM software is unable to directly expose NVIDIA GPU. Unlike the runtime zenith script, the Makefile has been setup to detect only the presence of required NVIDIA libraries, so it is possible to build with NVIDIA support even when without NVIDIA GPU.
    Downloads: 36 This Week
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    Cube

    Cube

    Universal semantic layer platform for AI, BI, spreadsheets

    Cube is the semantic layer for building data applications. It helps data engineers and application developers access data from modern data stores, organize it into consistent definitions, and deliver it to every application. Cube was designed to work with all SQL-enabled data sources, including cloud data warehouses like Snowflake or Google BigQuery, query engines like Presto or Amazon Athena, and application databases like Postgres. Cube has a built-in relational caching engine to provide sub-second latency and high concurrency for API requests.
    Downloads: 34 This Week
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    Delta

    Delta

    A viewer for git and diff output

    Code evolves, and we all spend time studying diffs. Delta aims to make this both efficient and enjoyable: it allows you to make extensive changes to the layout and styling of diffs, as well as allowing you to stay arbitrarily close to the default git/diff output. Language syntax highlighting with color themes. Within-line highlights based on a Levenshtein edit inference algorithm. Git style strings (foreground color, background color, font attributes) are supported for >20 stylable elements. Delta provides Stylable box/line decorations to draw attention to commit, file and hunk header sections. Support for Git's color-moved feature. Code can be copied directly from the diff. n and N keybindings to move between files in large diffs, and between diffs in log -p views. Commit hashes can be formatted as terminal hyperlinks to the GitHub/GitLab/Bitbucket page. Delta acts as a pager for git's output, and delta in turn passes its own output on to a "real" pager.
    Downloads: 32 This Week
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    Scanopy

    Scanopy

    Clean network diagrams, One-time setup, zero upkeep

    Scanopy is a powerful multi-modal data capture and analysis toolkit that enables users to collect, process, and visualize structured and unstructured information from a variety of sources in a flexible pipeline. It is built to handle complex scanning tasks — such as OCR, document analysis, audio transcription, network data capture, and image extraction — while providing unified APIs and workflows that make managing heterogeneous data sources seamless. Developers can compose custom pipelines that chain together transforms, filters, and exporters, enabling automation of tedious data preparation steps and accelerating insights with minimal code. The system places a premium on extensibility, allowing contributors to add new extractors or analysis modules tailored to specific industries or datasets. Its visualization tools help users explore captured information interactively, revealing patterns or anomalies that might otherwise require significant manual effort.
    Downloads: 23 This Week
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    Flowsurface

    Flowsurface

    A native desktop charting platform for crypto markets

    Flowsurface is a powerful open-source desktop charting platform tailored for crypto markets, built primarily in Rust with a focus on real-time data visualization and market microstructure analysis. Instead of traditional price charts alone, Flowsurface emphasizes order flow and liquidity visualization through advanced chart types like historical DOM heatmaps, footprint charts, and depth ladder displays. This enables traders and analysts to understand actual executed trades, liquidity distribution, and tempo changes that often precede significant market movements. The platform connects directly to public exchange APIs and WebSocket streams from venues such as Binance, Bybit, and OKX, allowing low-latency real-time data ingestion without relying on third-party servers. Users can customize layouts across multiple panes, adjust aggregation intervals, and tailor the visual presentation to suit different trading strategies.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    wasm-pack

    wasm-pack

    Your favorite rust -> wasm workflow tool!

    This tool seeks to be a one-stop-shop for building and working with rust-generated WebAssembly that you would like to interop with JavaScript, in the browser or with Node.js. wasm-pack helps you build rust-generated WebAssembly packages that you could publish to the npm registry, or otherwise use alongside any javascript packages in workflows that you already use, such as webpack. This project is a part of the rust-wasm group. You can find more info by visiting that repo! Currently, wasm-pack requires that you have npm installed to pack and publish your package. Long-term, this will be replaced by a Rust-only version. If you would rather use another package manager that interfaces with the npm registry you may, however, the pack, publish, and login commands wrap the npm CLI interface and as a result require that npm be installed.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    CocoIndex

    CocoIndex

    ETL framework to index data for AI, such as RAG

    CocoIndex is an open-source framework designed for building powerful, local-first semantic search systems. It lets users index and retrieve content based on meaning rather than keywords, making it ideal for modern AI-based search applications. CocoIndex leverages vector embeddings and integrates with various models and frameworks, including OpenAI and Hugging Face, to provide high-quality semantic understanding. It’s built for transparency, ease of use, and local control over your search data, distinguishing itself from closed, black-box systems. The tool is suitable for developers working on personal knowledge bases, AI search interfaces, or private LLM applications.
    Downloads: 9 This Week
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    Amadeus

    Amadeus

    Harmonious distributed data analysis in Rust

    Amadeus is a high-performance, distributed data processing framework written in Rust, designed to offer an ergonomic and safe alternative to tools like Apache Spark. It provides both streaming and batch capabilities, allowing users to work with real-time and historical data at scale. Thanks to Rust’s memory safety and zero-cost abstractions, Amadeus delivers performance gains while reducing the complexity and bugs common in large-scale data pipelines. It emphasizes developer productivity through a fluent, expressive API and makes it easier to build composable and reliable data transformation pipelines without sacrificing speed or safety.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    jlrs

    jlrs

    Julia bindings for Rust

    jlrs is a crate that provides access to most of the Julia C API, it can be used to embed Julia in Rust applications and to use functionality it provides when writing ccallable functions in Rust. Currently, this crate is only tested in combination with Julia 1.6 and 1.9, but also supports Julia 1.7, 1.8, and 1.10. Using the current stable version is highly recommended. The minimum supported Rust version is currently 1.65. Julia must be installed before jlrs can be used, jlrs is compatible with Julia 1.6 up to and including Julia 1.10. The JlrsCore package must also have been installed, if this is not the case it will automatically be added when jlrs is initialized by default. jlrs has not been tested with juliaup yet on Linux and macOS.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Arroyo

    Arroyo

    Distributed stream processing engine in Rust

    Arroyo is a distributed stream processing engine written in Rust, designed to efficiently perform stateful computations on streams of data. Unlike traditional batch processing, streaming engines can operate on both bounded and unbounded sources, emitting results as soon as they are available.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Meteroid

    Meteroid

    Open-source pricing and billing infrastructure

    Meteroid is an open-source, cloud-native pricing and billing infrastructure designed to support usage-based billing, subscription management, invoicing, and cost-tracking — particularly for SaaS or product-led businesses that need flexible billing models beyond flat subscriptions. It provides an API-driven billing engine: you feed Meteroid usage data from your application (e.g. API calls, storage usage, seats, feature usage), define custom pricing rules or plans, and Meteroid calculates charges, generates invoices, tracks usage, and supports cost limits or quotas. The system is written in Rust, emphasizing performance, reliability, and safety, making it suitable for production use in small startups up to large enterprises. Meteroid handles complexities like plan versioning, usage-based billing, re-invoicing, grandfathering of plans, experiments, and cost limiting — giving teams a robust billing backend without building one from scratch.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Mindwtr

    Mindwtr

    A complete Getting Things Done (GTD) productivity system for desktop a

    Mindwtr: The Privacy-First GTD System Mindwtr is a Getting Things Done (GTD) productivity tool designed for "Mind Like Water." It runs completely offline—no accounts, no tracking, and no subscriptions. The Core GTD Workflow Capture: Instantly offload thoughts to your Inbox. Clarify: Process tasks rapidly with the built-in "2-Minute Rule" timer. Organize: Sort tasks by Contexts (@work, @home), Areas, and Projects. Reflect: Keep your system trustworthy with a guided Weekly Review. Engage: Filter Next Actions by energy level or time available. Powerful Features Local-First: Your data lives on your device (SQLite). You own it 100%. Flexible Sync: Sync privately via File System (Syncthing, iCloud) or WebDAV (Nextcloud). Focus View: A unified dashboard for your calendar events and next actions. Kanban Boards: Visualize projects with drag-and-drop columns. Stop managing your data. Start getting things done.
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    Downloads: 180 This Week
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    gping

    gping

    Ping, but with a graph

    Graphical Ping displays a color-coded realtime graph of continuous pings to a specified host. No warranties are provided on this program, it is completely free to use. Graph the execution time for a list of commands rather than pinging hosts. Resolve ping targets to IPv4 address. Resolve ping targets to IPv6 address. Uses dot characters instead of braille. Determine the number of seconds to display in the graph. Watch interval seconds (provide partial seconds like '0.5').
    Downloads: 6 This Week
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    IronCalc

    IronCalc

    Main engine of the IronCalc ecosystem

    IronCalc is a new, modern, work-in-progress spreadsheet engine and set of tools to work with spreadsheets in diverse settings. IronCalc is a lightweight, open-source computational engine designed for performing mathematical operations, formula calculations, and data-driven tasks.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Broot

    Broot

    A new way to see and navigate directory trees

    Get an overview of a directory, even a big one. That's what makes it usable where the old tree command would produce pages of output. Hit alt/enter and you're back to the terminal in the desired location. This way, you can navigate to a directory with the minimum amount of keystrokes, even if you don't exactly remember where it is. Broot is fast and doesn't block (any keystroke interrupts the current search to start the next one). Never lose track of file hierarchy while you search. Broot tries to select the most relevant file. You can still go from one match to another one using tab or arrow keys. You may also search with a regular expression. To do this, add a / before the pattern. You may also apply logical operators or combine patterns, for example searching test in all files except json ones could be !/json$/&c/test and searching carg both in file names and file contents would be carg|c/carg.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    Deadliner

    Deadliner

    Deadliner helps you keep track of the time left for your deadline

    Deadliner is a cross‑platform visual time‑management app (iOS/macOS/Android) that tracks deadlines, events, and tasks using countdown timers and Gantt‑style milestones. It focuses on visual progress and cloud syncing to fight procrastination.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Whirlwind

    Whirlwind

    Ridiculously fast, fully asynchronous, sharded hashmap for Rust

    Collection of thread-safe, asynchronous data structures. Whirlwind is a lightweight CSS framework focused on performance and simplicity, offering developers a minimal approach to styling web applications.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Windmill

    Windmill

    Open-source developer platform to power your entire infra

    Windmill is a modern developer platform for building internal tools and automations using scripts written in Python, TypeScript, or Go. It provides a structured way to build, schedule, and share workflows as scripts with secure input forms and audit trails. Unlike traditional low-code platforms, Windmill caters to technical teams who want the flexibility of scripting with the convenience of a collaborative GUI. Users can turn scripts into APIs, schedule recurring jobs, and manage user access through role-based permissions. Its modular design encourages reusability and efficient collaboration across teams.
    Downloads: 3 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: 67 This Week
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    TensorBase

    TensorBase

    TensorBase is a new big data warehousing with modern efforts

    TensorBase hopes the open source not become a copy game. TensorBase has a clear-cut opposition to fork communities, repeat wheels, or hack traffic for so-called reputations (like Github stars). After thoughts, we decided to temporarily leave the general data warehousing field. For people who want to learn how a database system can be built up, or how to apply modern Rust to the high-performance field, or embed a lightweight data analysis system into your own big one. You can still try, ask or contribute to TensorBase. The committers are still around the community. We will help you in all kinds of interesting things pursued in the project by us and maybe you. We still maintain the project to look forward to meeting more database geniuses in this world, although no new feature will be added in the near future.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    Discord.SortedSet

    Discord.SortedSet

    Elixir SortedSet backed by a Rust-based NIF

    SortedSet NIF is a performant and reliable sorted set data structure for Elixir, implemented in Rust using the Rustler crate to take advantage of native performance while maintaining seamless integration with the BEAM ecosystem. It provides ordering and uniqueness guarantees, with all terms stored according to Elixir’s built-in sorting rules. Internally, it uses a vector of vectors layout rather than a single vector to minimize costly reallocations, allowing efficient bucket pointer copying instead of expensive term copying during growth. This design achieves a balance between performance and simplicity, and developers can customize bucket sizes for specific workloads, with a default of 500 offering solid performance across common scenarios. SortedSet extends beyond traditional set semantics by providing indexing, random access, and slice operations thanks to its deterministic ordering.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Hyperswitch

    Hyperswitch

    An open source financial switch to make payments fast

    HyperSwitch is an Open Source Financial Switch to make payments Fast, Reliable, and Affordable. It lets you connect with multiple payment processors and route traffic effortlessly, all with a single API integration. Connect with multiple payment processors with a single API to improve payment conversions, and reduce costs and ops. Unified API with enterprise-grade scale & reliability. Achieve your goals with custom and smart routing algorithms. Cross-platform, native, seamless payment experience. Instantly integrate new payment options with the least dev efforts. Elaborate reporting, analytics, and customization. All your compliance and security are taken care of.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    tui-rs

    tui-rs

    Build terminal user interfaces and dashboards using Rust

    tui-rs is a Rust library to build rich terminal user interfaces and dashboards. It is heavily inspired by the Javascript library blessed-contrib and the Go library termui. The library is based on the principle of immediate rendering with intermediate buffers. This means that at each new frame you should build all widgets that are supposed to be part of the UI. While providing a great flexibility for rich and interactive UI, this may introduce overhead for highly dynamic content. So, the implementation try to minimize the number of ansi escapes sequences generated to draw the updated UI. In practice, given the speed of Rust the overhead rather comes from the terminal emulator than the library itself.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    xsv

    xsv

    A fast CSV command line toolkit written in Rust

    xsv is a command line program for indexing, slicing, analyzing, splitting and joining CSV files. Commands should be simple, fast and composable. Simple tasks should be easy. Performance trade offs should be exposed in the CLI interface. Composition should not come at the expense of performance. Let's say you're playing with some of the data from the Data Science Toolkit, which contains several CSV files. Maybe you're interested in the population counts of each city in the world. So grab the data and start examining it. The next thing you might want to do is get an overview of the kind of data that appears in each column. The stats command will do this for you. The xsv table command takes any CSV data and formats it into aligned columns using elastic tabstops. These commands are instantaneous because they run in time and memory proportional to the size of the slice (which means they will scale to arbitrarily large CSV data).
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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