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FileKit
Simple and expressive file management in SwiftRandomKit
Random data generation in Swiftdivan
Fast and simple benchmarking for Rust projectsstatic-assertions
Ensure correct assumptions about constants, types, and more in RustSage
A cross-platform chess library for Swiftimpls
A Rust macro to determine if a type implements a logical trait expressionMenubar-Colors
A macOS app for convenient access to the system color panelfruity
Rusty bindings for Apple librariesswift-bindgen
Bridging the gap between Swift and RustUnreachable
Unreachable code path optimization hint for SwiftThreadly
Type-safe thread-local storage in Swiftcondtype
Choose Rust types at compile-time via constantsembed-plist-rs
Embed property list files like Info.plist directly in your Rust executable binaryRoman
Seamless Roman numeral conversion in Swiftrosy
Rust and Ruby, sitting in a tree 🌹byte-set-rs
Efficient sets of bytes for Rustcargo-emit
Talk to Cargo easily at build timeClockmoji
Simple and intuitive time formatting using clock emoji.XO
A cross-platform tic-tac-toe library for SwiftLazy
Save the hard work for later, lazily evaluate values anywhereWeak
Weak and Unowned as native Swift typestypebool
Type-level booleans in Rust for compile-time hackeryc-utf8-rs
UTF-8 encoded C strings for Rustmalloced
A malloc-ed box pointer type for Rustdotfiles
Personal dotfilesmods
Simpler Rust module declarationbit-collection-rs
Iterate over bits in Rustunsafe-unwrap-rs
Unsafely unwrap Result and Option types without checking in Rustuncon-rs
Unchecked and unsafe type conversions in Rusthead-rs
Common Rust types with inline headers, such as HeaderVec for Vecbad-rs
Unlicensed bad ideasrust-workshop
A workshop on the Rust programming languageOneOrMore
A Swift collection of one or more elementsfmty
Rust library of composable `core::fmt` utilitiesmem-cmp-rs
Safe memory comparison between types in RustShiftOperations
A µframework for a needed ShiftOperations protocol that does not appear in the Swift standard libraryrust-selector-example
My attempt at creating Objective-C selectors in Rust at compile timeasygnal
Handle signals (e.g. ctrl-c) efficiently and asynchronously in Rustchance-rs
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