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Types and traits for http clients.

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addr2line • 0.20.0A cross-platform symbolication library written in Rust, using `gimli`INDIRECT1
aead • 0.3.2Traits for Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data (AEAD) algorithms, such as AES-GCM as ChaCha20Poly1305, which provide a high-level API INDIRECT3
aes-gcm • 0.8.0Pure Rust implementation of the AES-GCM (Galois/Counter Mode) Authenticated Encryption with Associated Data (AEAD) Cipher with optional architecture-specific hardware acceleration INDIRECT15
aes-soft • 0.6.4DEPRECATED: replaced by the `aes` crateINDIRECT5
aes • 0.6.0Pure Rust implementation of the Advanced Encryption Standard (a.k.a. Rijndael)INDIRECT7
aesni • 0.10.0DEPRECATED: replaced by the `aes` crateINDIRECT5
anyhow • 1.0.90Flexible concrete Error type built on std::error::ErrorINDIRECT0
arrayvec • 0.5.2A vector with fixed capacity, backed by an array (it can be stored on the stack too). Implements fixed capacity ArrayVec and ArrayString.INDIRECT0
async-attributes • 1.1.2Experimental language-level polyfills for Async Rust.INDIRECT4
async-channel • 1.9.0Async multi-producer multi-consumer channelINDIRECT4
async-channel • 2.3.1Async multi-producer multi-consumer channelINDIRECT7
async-dup • 1.2.4Duplicate an async I/O handleINDIRECT8
async-executor • 1.13.1Async executorINDIRECT11
async-global-executor • 2.4.1A global executor built on top of async-executor and async-ioINDIRECT60
async-h1 • 2.3.4Asynchronous HTTP 1.1 parser.DIRECT179
async-io • 1.13.0Async I/O and timersINDIRECT56
async-io • 2.3.3Async I/O and timersINDIRECT53
async-lock • 2.8.0Async synchronization primitivesINDIRECT1
async-lock • 3.4.0Async synchronization primitivesINDIRECT6
async-native-tls • 0.3.3Native TLS using futures DIRECT130
async-process • 1.7.0Async interface for working with processesINDIRECT68
async-sse • 4.1.0Async Server Sent Event parser and encoderINDIRECT176
async-std • 1.12.0Async version of the Rust standard libraryDIRECT98
async-task • 4.7.1Task abstraction for building executorsINDIRECT0
async-tls • 0.10.0Asynchronous TLS/SSL streams using Rustls.DIRECT36
async-tls • 0.11.0Asynchronous TLS/SSL streams using Rustls.INDIRECT36
async-trait • 0.1.83Type erasure for async trait methodsDIRECT4
atomic-waker • 1.1.2A synchronization primitive for task wakeupINDIRECT0
autocfg • 1.4.0Automatic cfg for Rust compiler featuresINDIRECT0
backtrace • 0.3.68A library to acquire a stack trace (backtrace) at runtime in a Rust program. INDIRECT11
base64 • 0.12.3encodes and decodes base64 as bytes or utf8INDIRECT0
base64 • 0.13.1encodes and decodes base64 as bytes or utf8INDIRECT0
bitflags • 1.3.2A macro to generate structures which behave like bitflags. INDIRECT0
bitflags • 2.6.0A macro to generate structures which behave like bitflags. INDIRECT0
block-buffer • 0.9.0Buffer type for block processing of dataINDIRECT3
blocking • 1.6.1A thread pool for isolating blocking I/O in async programsINDIRECT14
bumpalo • 3.16.0A fast bump allocation arena for Rust.INDIRECT0
cc • 1.1.31A build-time dependency for Cargo build scripts to assist in invoking the native C compiler to compile native C code into a static archive to be linked into Rust code. INDIRECT1
cfg-if • 0.1.10A macro to ergonomically define an item depending on a large number of #[cfg] parameters. Structured like an if-else chain, the first matching branch is the item that gets emitted. INDIRECT0
cfg-if • 1.0.0A macro to ergonomically define an item depending on a large number of #[cfg] parameters. Structured like an if-else chain, the first matching branch is the item that gets emitted. DIRECT0
cipher • 0.2.5Traits for describing block ciphers and stream ciphersINDIRECT3
concurrent-queue • 2.5.0Concurrent multi-producer multi-consumer queueINDIRECT1
config • 0.10.1Layered configuration system for Rust applications.INDIRECT16
const_fn • 0.4.10A lightweight attribute for easy generation of const functions with conditional compilations. INDIRECT0
cookie • 0.14.4HTTP cookie parsing and cookie jar management. Supports signed and private (encrypted, authenticated) jars. INDIRECT79
core-foundation-sys • 0.8.7Bindings to Core Foundation for macOSINDIRECT0
core-foundation • 0.9.4Bindings to Core Foundation for macOSINDIRECT2
cpufeatures • 0.2.14Lightweight runtime CPU feature detection for aarch64, loongarch64, and x86/x86_64 targets, with no_std support and support for mobile targets including Android and iOS INDIRECT1
cpuid-bool • 0.2.0DEPRECATED: replaced by the `cpufeatures` crateINDIRECT0
crossbeam-queue • 0.3.11Concurrent queuesINDIRECT1
crossbeam-utils • 0.8.20Utilities for concurrent programmingINDIRECT0
crypto-mac • 0.10.1Trait for Message Authentication Code (MAC) algorithmsINDIRECT4
ctor • 0.1.26__attribute__((constructor)) for RustINDIRECT4
ctr • 0.6.0CTR block modes of operationINDIRECT4
deadpool • 0.7.0Dead simple async poolDIRECT34
digest • 0.9.0Traits for cryptographic hash functions and message authentication codesINDIRECT3
errno • 0.3.9Cross-platform interface to the `errno` variable.INDIRECT11
event-listener-strategy • 0.5.2Block or poll on event_listener easilyINDIRECT5
event-listener • 2.5.3Notify async tasks or threadsINDIRECT0
event-listener • 5.3.1Notify async tasks or threadsINDIRECT4
fastrand • 1.9.0A simple and fast random number generatorINDIRECT2
fastrand • 2.1.1A simple and fast random number generatorINDIRECT0
flume • 0.9.2A blazingly fast multi-producer channelINDIRECT6
fnv • 1.0.7Fowler–Noll–Vo hash functionINDIRECT0
foreign-types-shared • 0.1.1An internal crate used by foreign-typesINDIRECT0
foreign-types • 0.3.2A framework for Rust wrappers over C APIsINDIRECT1
form_urlencoded • 1.2.1Parser and serializer for the application/x-www-form-urlencoded syntax, as used by HTML forms.INDIRECT1
futures-channel • 0.3.31Channels for asynchronous communication using futures-rs. INDIRECT2
futures-core • 0.3.31The core traits and types in for the `futures` library. INDIRECT0
futures-executor • 0.3.31Executors for asynchronous tasks based on the futures-rs library. INDIRECT16
futures-io • 0.3.31The `AsyncRead`, `AsyncWrite`, `AsyncSeek`, and `AsyncBufRead` traits for the futures-rs library. INDIRECT0
futures-lite • 1.13.0Futures, streams, and async I/O combinatorsINDIRECT9
futures-lite • 2.3.0Futures, streams, and async I/O combinatorsINDIRECT5
futures-macro • 0.3.31The futures-rs procedural macro implementations. INDIRECT4
futures-sink • 0.3.31The asynchronous `Sink` trait for the futures-rs library. INDIRECT0
futures-task • 0.3.31Tools for working with tasks. INDIRECT0
futures-util • 0.3.31Common utilities and extension traits for the futures-rs library. DIRECT15
futures • 0.3.31An implementation of futures and streams featuring zero allocations, composability, and iterator-like interfaces. DIRECT17
getrandom • 0.1.16A small cross-platform library for retrieving random data from system sourceINDIRECT3
getrandom • 0.2.15A small cross-platform library for retrieving random data from system sourceDIRECT21
ghash • 0.3.1Universal hash over GF(2^128) useful for constructing a Message Authentication Code (MAC), as in the AES-GCM authenticated encryption cipher. INDIRECT8
gimli • 0.27.3A library for reading and writing the DWARF debugging format.INDIRECT0
gloo-timers • 0.2.6Convenience crate for working with JavaScript timersINDIRECT22
hashbrown • 0.12.3A Rust port of Google's SwissTable hash mapINDIRECT0
hermit-abi • 0.3.9Hermit system calls definitions.INDIRECT0
hermit-abi • 0.4.0Hermit system calls definitions.INDIRECT0
hkdf • 0.10.0HMAC-based Extract-and-Expand Key Derivation Function (HKDF)INDIRECT7
hmac • 0.10.1Generic implementation of Hash-based Message Authentication Code (HMAC)INDIRECT6
http-types • 2.12.0Common types for HTTP operations.DIRECT174
http • 0.2.12A set of types for representing HTTP requests and responses. INDIRECT3
httparse • 1.9.5A tiny, safe, speedy, zero-copy HTTP/1.x parser.INDIRECT0
httpdate • 0.3.2HTTP date parsing and formattingINDIRECT0
hyper-tls • 0.4.3Default TLS implementation for use with hyperDIRECT112
idna • 0.5.0IDNA (Internationalizing Domain Names in Applications) and Punycode.INDIRECT4
indexmap • 1.9.3A hash table with consistent order and fast iteration.INDIRECT2
iovec • 0.1.4Portable buffer type for scatter/gather I/O operations INDIRECT1
itoa • 0.4.8Fast integer primitive to string conversionINDIRECT0
itoa • 1.0.11Fast integer primitive to string conversionINDIRECT0
js-sys • 0.3.72Bindings for all JS global objects and functions in all JS environments like Node.js and browsers, built on `#[wasm_bindgen]` using the `wasm-bindgen` crate. DIRECT18
kv-log-macro • 1.0.7Log macro for log's kv-unstable backend.INDIRECT10
lazy_static • 1.5.0A macro for declaring lazily evaluated statics in Rust.INDIRECT0
lexical-core • 0.7.6Lexical, to- and from-string conversion routines.INDIRECT5
libc • 0.2.161Raw FFI bindings to platform libraries like libc. INDIRECT0
libnghttp2-sys • 0.1.10+1.61.0FFI bindings for libnghttp2 (nghttp2) INDIRECT3
libz-sys • 1.1.20Low-level bindings to the system libz library (also known as zlib).INDIRECT5
lock_api • 0.4.12Wrappers to create fully-featured Mutex and RwLock types. Compatible with no_std.INDIRECT2
log • 0.4.17A lightweight logging facade for Rust DIRECT9
miow • 0.2.2A zero overhead I/O library for Windows, focusing on IOCP and async I/O abstractions. INDIRECT10
native-tls • 0.2.12A wrapper over a platform's native TLS implementationINDIRECT56
net2 • 0.2.39Extensions to the standard library's networking types as proposed in RFC 1158. INDIRECT5
num_cpus • 1.16.0Get the number of CPUs on a machine.INDIRECT2
object • 0.31.1A unified interface for reading and writing object file formats.INDIRECT1
once_cell • 1.20.2Single assignment cells and lazy values.INDIRECT0
opaque-debug • 0.3.1Macro for opaque Debug trait implementationINDIRECT0
openssl-macros • 0.1.1Internal macros used by the openssl crate.INDIRECT4
openssl-probe • 0.1.5Tool for helping to find SSL certificate locations on the system for OpenSSL INDIRECT0
parking_lot_core • 0.9.10An advanced API for creating custom synchronization primitives.INDIRECT14
parking • 2.2.1Thread parking and unparkingINDIRECT0
percent-encoding • 2.3.1Percent encoding and decodingINDIRECT0
pin-project-internal • 1.1.6Implementation detail of the `pin-project` crate. INDIRECT4
pin-project-lite • 0.1.12A lightweight version of pin-project written with declarative macros. INDIRECT0
pin-project-lite • 0.2.14A lightweight version of pin-project written with declarative macros. INDIRECT0
pin-project • 1.1.6A crate for safe and ergonomic pin-projection. INDIRECT5
pin-utils • 0.1.0Utilities for pinning INDIRECT0
piper • 0.2.4Async pipes, channels, mutexes, and more.INDIRECT3
pkg-config • 0.3.31A library to run the pkg-config system tool at build time in order to be used in Cargo build scripts. INDIRECT0
polling • 2.8.0Portable interface to epoll, kqueue, event ports, and IOCPINDIRECT25
polyval • 0.4.5POLYVAL is a GHASH-like universal hash over GF(2^128) useful for constructing a Message Authentication Code (MAC) INDIRECT7
ppv-lite86 • 0.2.20Implementation of the crypto-simd API for x86INDIRECT7
proc-macro-error-attr • 1.0.4Attribute macro for proc-macro-error crateINDIRECT4
proc-macro-error • 1.0.4Almost drop-in replacement to panics in proc-macrosINDIRECT6
proc-macro-hack • 0.5.20+deprecatedProcedural macros in expression positionINDIRECT0
proc-macro2 • 1.0.88A substitute implementation of the compiler's `proc_macro` API to decouple token-based libraries from the procedural macro use case.INDIRECT1
quote • 1.0.37Quasi-quoting macro quote!(...)INDIRECT2
rand_chacha • 0.2.2ChaCha random number generator INDIRECT13
rand_chacha • 0.3.1ChaCha random number generator INDIRECT27
rand_core • 0.5.1Core random number generator traits and tools for implementation. INDIRECT4
rand_core • 0.6.4Core random number generator traits and tools for implementation. INDIRECT22
rand_hc • 0.2.0HC128 random number generator INDIRECT5
rand • 0.7.3Random number generators and other randomness functionality. INDIRECT15
rand • 0.8.5Random number generators and other randomness functionality. INDIRECT28
regex-syntax • 0.6.29A regular expression parser.INDIRECT0
regex • 1.7.3An implementation of regular expressions for Rust. This implementation uses finite automata and guarantees linear time matching on all inputs. INDIRECT3
rustc_version • 0.2.3A library for querying the version of a installed rustc compilerINDIRECT2
rustc-demangle • 0.1.24Rust compiler symbol demangling. INDIRECT0
scopeguard • 1.2.0A RAII scope guard that will run a given closure when it goes out of scope, even if the code between panics (assuming unwinding panic). Defines the macros `defer!`, `defer_on_unwind!`, `defer_on_success!` as shorthands for guards with one of the implemented strategies. INDIRECT0
security-framework-sys • 2.12.0Apple `Security.framework` low-level FFI bindingsINDIRECT2
security-framework • 2.8.1Security.framework bindings for macOS and iOSINDIRECT5
semver-parser • 0.7.0Parsing of the semver spec. INDIRECT0
semver • 0.9.0Parser and evaluator for Cargo's flavor of Semantic VersioningINDIRECT1
serde_derive • 1.0.210Macros 1.1 implementation of #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)]INDIRECT4
serde_json • 1.0.132A JSON serialization file formatDIRECT9
serde_qs • 0.8.5Querystrings for SerdeINDIRECT9
serde_urlencoded • 0.7.1`x-www-form-urlencoded` meets SerdeINDIRECT10
serde • 1.0.210A generic serialization/deserialization frameworkDIRECT5
sha2 • 0.9.9Pure Rust implementation of the SHA-2 hash function family including SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512. INDIRECT9
shlex • 1.3.0Split a string into shell words, like Python's shlex.INDIRECT0
signal-hook-registry • 1.4.2Backend crate for signal-hookINDIRECT1
signal-hook • 0.3.17Unix signal handlingINDIRECT2
smallvec • 1.13.2'Small vector' optimization: store up to a small number of items on the stackINDIRECT0
socket2 • 0.3.19Utilities for handling networking sockets with a maximal amount of configuration possible intended. INDIRECT5
socket2 • 0.4.10Utilities for handling networking sockets with a maximal amount of configuration possible intended. INDIRECT4
socket2 • 0.5.7Utilities for handling networking sockets with a maximal amount of configuration possible intended. INDIRECT11
spinning_top • 0.2.5A simple spinlock crate based on the abstractions provided by `lock_api`.INDIRECT3
standback • 0.2.17New standard library, old compiler.INDIRECT1
static_assertions • 1.1.0Compile-time assertions to ensure that invariants are met.INDIRECT0
stdweb-derive • 0.5.3Derive macros for the `stdweb` crateINDIRECT7
stdweb-internal-macros • 0.2.9Internal procedural macros for the `stdweb` crateINDIRECT14
stdweb-internal-runtime • 0.1.5Internal runtime for the `stdweb` crateINDIRECT0
stdweb • 0.4.20A standard library for the client-side WebINDIRECT34
sval • 1.0.0-alpha.5Streaming, structured value serializationINDIRECT0
syn • 1.0.109Parser for Rust source codeINDIRECT3
syn • 2.0.56Parser for Rust source codeINDIRECT3
tempfile • 3.8.0A library for managing temporary files and directories.INDIRECT28
thiserror-impl • 1.0.64Implementation detail of the `thiserror` crateINDIRECT4
thiserror • 1.0.64derive(Error)INDIRECT5
tide-rustls • 0.1.6tide tls listener based on async-rustls and rustlsDIRECT300
tide • 0.15.1A minimal and pragmatic Rust web application framework built for rapid developmentDIRECT300
time-macros-impl • 0.1.2Procedural macros for the time crate.INDIRECT7
time-macros • 0.1.1 Procedural macros for the time crate. This crate is an implementation detail and should not be relied upon directly. INDIRECT8
time • 0.2.27Date and time library. Fully interoperable with the standard library. Mostly compatible with #![no_std].INDIRECT44
typenum • 1.17.0Typenum is a Rust library for type-level numbers evaluated at compile time. It currently supports bits, unsigned integers, and signed integers. It also provides a type-level array of type-level numbers, but its implementation is incomplete.INDIRECT0
unicode-bidi • 0.3.17Implementation of the Unicode Bidirectional AlgorithmINDIRECT0
unicode-normalization • 0.1.24This crate provides functions for normalization of Unicode strings, including Canonical and Compatible Decomposition and Recomposition, as described in Unicode Standard Annex #15. INDIRECT2
universal-hash • 0.4.1Traits which describe the functionality of universal hash functions (UHFs)INDIRECT4
url • 2.5.2URL library for Rust, based on the WHATWG URL StandardINDIRECT13
value-bag • 1.0.0-alpha.9Anonymous structured valuesINDIRECT7
vcpkg • 0.2.15A library to find native dependencies in a vcpkg tree at build time in order to be used in Cargo build scripts. INDIRECT0
version_check • 0.9.5Tiny crate to check the version of the installed/running rustc.INDIRECT0
waker-fn • 1.2.0Convert closures into wakersINDIRECT0
wasm-bindgen-backend • 0.2.95Backend code generation of the wasm-bindgen tool INDIRECT14
wasm-bindgen-futures • 0.4.45Bridging the gap between Rust Futures and JavaScript PromisesDIRECT20
wasm-bindgen-macro-support • 0.2.95The part of the implementation of the `#[wasm_bindgen]` attribute that is not in the shared backend crate INDIRECT15
wasm-bindgen-macro • 0.2.95Definition of the `#[wasm_bindgen]` attribute, an internal dependency INDIRECT16
wasm-bindgen-shared • 0.2.95Shared support between wasm-bindgen and wasm-bindgen cli, an internal dependency. INDIRECT0
wasm-bindgen • 0.2.95Easy support for interacting between JS and Rust. DIRECT17
web-sys • 0.3.72Bindings for all Web APIs, a procedurally generated crate from WebIDL DIRECT19
winapi-i686-pc-windows-gnu • 0.4.0Import libraries for the i686-pc-windows-gnu target. Please don't use this crate directly, depend on winapi instead.INDIRECT0
winapi-x86_64-pc-windows-gnu • 0.4.0Import libraries for the x86_64-pc-windows-gnu target. Please don't use this crate directly, depend on winapi instead.INDIRECT0
winapi • 0.3.9Raw FFI bindings for all of Windows API.INDIRECT2
windows_aarch64_gnullvm • 0.48.5Import lib for WindowsINDIRECT0
windows_aarch64_gnullvm • 0.52.6Import lib for WindowsINDIRECT0
windows_aarch64_msvc • 0.48.5Import lib for WindowsINDIRECT0
windows_aarch64_msvc • 0.52.6Import lib for WindowsINDIRECT0
windows_i686_gnu • 0.48.5Import lib for WindowsINDIRECT0
windows_i686_gnu • 0.52.6Import lib for WindowsINDIRECT0
windows_i686_gnullvm • 0.52.6Import lib for WindowsINDIRECT0
windows_i686_msvc • 0.48.5Import lib for WindowsINDIRECT0
windows_i686_msvc • 0.52.6Import lib for WindowsINDIRECT0
windows_x86_64_gnu • 0.48.5Import lib for WindowsINDIRECT0
windows_x86_64_gnu • 0.52.6Import lib for WindowsINDIRECT0
windows_x86_64_gnullvm • 0.48.5Import lib for WindowsINDIRECT0
windows_x86_64_gnullvm • 0.52.6Import lib for WindowsINDIRECT0
windows_x86_64_msvc • 0.48.5Import lib for WindowsINDIRECT0
windows_x86_64_msvc • 0.52.6Import lib for WindowsINDIRECT0
windows-sys • 0.48.0Rust for WindowsINDIRECT8
windows-sys • 0.52.0Rust for WindowsINDIRECT9
windows-sys • 0.59.0Rust for WindowsINDIRECT9
windows-targets • 0.48.5Import libs for WindowsINDIRECT7
windows-targets • 0.52.6Import libs for WindowsINDIRECT8
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assert-json-diff • 1.1.0Easily compare two JSON values and get great outputINDIRECT15
base-x • 0.2.11Encode/decode any baseINDIRECT0
bytes • 0.5.6Types and traits for working with bytesINDIRECT0
bytes • 1.7.2Types and traits for working with bytesINDIRECT0
curl-sys • 0.4.77+curl-8.10.1Native bindings to the libcurl libraryINDIRECT18
curl • 0.4.47Rust bindings to libcurl for making HTTP requestsINDIRECT23
dashmap • 5.4.0Blazing fast concurrent HashMap for Rust.DIRECT20
difference • 2.0.0A Rust text diffing and assertion library.INDIRECT0
discard • 1.0.4Discard trait which allows for intentionally leaking memoryINDIRECT0
extend • 0.1.2Create extensions for types you don't own with extension traits but without the boilerplate.INDIRECT7
generic-array • 0.14.7Generic types implementing functionality of arraysINDIRECT2
h2 • 0.2.7An HTTP/2 client and serverINDIRECT58
http-body • 0.3.1Trait representing an asynchronous, streaming, HTTP request or response body. INDIRECT5
hyper • 0.13.10A fast and correct HTTP library.DIRECT67
infer • 0.2.3Small crate to infer file type based on magic number signaturesINDIRECT0
is-terminal • 0.4.13Test whether a given stream is a terminalINDIRECT12
isahc • 0.9.14The practical HTTP client that is fun to use.DIRECT78
kernel32-sys • 0.2.2Contains function definitions for the Windows API library kernel32. See winapi for types and constants.INDIRECT2
mio • 0.6.23Lightweight non-blocking I/O.INDIRECT27
mockito • 0.23.3HTTP mocking for Rust.DIRECT55
nom • 5.1.3A byte-oriented, zero-copy, parser combinators libraryINDIRECT8
openssl-sys • 0.9.104FFI bindings to OpenSSLINDIRECT5
redox_syscall • 0.3.5A Rust library to access raw Redox system callsINDIRECT1
redox_syscall • 0.5.7A Rust library to access raw Redox system callsINDIRECT1
route-recognizer • 0.2.0Recognizes URL patterns with support for dynamic and wildcard segmentsINDIRECT0
schannel • 0.1.26Schannel bindings for rust, allowing SSL/TLS (e.g. https) without opensslINDIRECT10
slab • 0.4.9Pre-allocated storage for a uniform data typeINDIRECT1
sluice • 0.5.5Efficient ring buffer for byte buffers, FIFO queues, and SPSC channelsINDIRECT6
spin • 0.5.2Spin-based synchronization primitivesINDIRECT0
tokio-macros • 0.2.6Tokio's proc macros. INDIRECT4
tokio-tls • 0.3.1Deprecated in favor of `tokio-naitve-tls`. An implementation of TLS/SSL streams for Tokio giving an implementation of TLS for nonblocking I/O streams. INDIRECT81
tokio-util • 0.3.1Additional utilities for working with Tokio. INDIRECT37
tokio • 0.2.25An event-driven, non-blocking I/O platform for writing asynchronous I/O backed applications. DIRECT35
tokio • 1.40.0An event-driven, non-blocking I/O platform for writing asynchronous I/O backed applications. INDIRECT13
tower-service • 0.3.3Trait representing an asynchronous, request / response based, client or server. INDIRECT0
tracing-attributes • 0.1.27Procedural macro attributes for automatically instrumenting functions. INDIRECT4
tracing-core • 0.1.32Core primitives for application-level tracing. INDIRECT1
tracing-futures • 0.2.5Utilities for instrumenting `futures` with `tracing`. INDIRECT18
tracing • 0.1.40Application-level tracing for Rust. INDIRECT15
try-lock • 0.2.5A lightweight atomic lock.INDIRECT0
want • 0.3.1Detect when another Future wants a result.INDIRECT1
winapi-build • 0.1.1Common code for build.rs in WinAPI -sys crates.INDIRECT0
winapi • 0.2.8Raw FFI bindings for all of Windows API.INDIRECT0
ws2_32-sys • 0.2.1Contains function definitions for the Windows API library ws2_32. See winapi for types and constants.INDIRECT2
Apache-2.0 OR MIT OR Apache-2.0 WITH LLVM-exception7
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io-lifetimes • 1.0.11A low-level I/O ownership and borrowing libraryINDIRECT11
linux-raw-sys • 0.3.8Generated bindings for Linux's userspace APIINDIRECT0
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rustix • 0.37.27Safe Rust bindings to POSIX/Unix/Linux/Winsock-like syscallsINDIRECT25
rustix • 0.38.10Safe Rust bindings to POSIX/Unix/Linux/Winsock-like syscallsINDIRECT23
wasi • 0.11.0+wasi-snapshot-preview1Experimental WASI API bindings for RustINDIRECT0
wasi • 0.9.0+wasi-snapshot-preview1Experimental WASI API bindings for RustINDIRECT0
BSD-3-Clause6
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fuchsia-zircon-sys • 0.3.3Low-level Rust bindings for the Zircon kernelINDIRECT0
fuchsia-zircon • 0.3.3Rust bindings for the Zircon kernelINDIRECT2
instant • 0.1.13Unmaintained, consider using web-time instead - A partial replacement for std::time::Instant that works on WASM to.INDIRECT1
sha1_smol • 1.0.1Minimal dependency-free implementation of SHA1 for Rust.INDIRECT0
sha1 • 0.6.1SHA-1 hash functionINDIRECT1
subtle • 2.4.1Pure-Rust traits and utilities for constant-time cryptographic implementations.INDIRECT0
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rustls • 0.18.1Rustls is a modern TLS library written in Rust.DIRECT32
rustls • 0.19.1Rustls is a modern TLS library written in Rust.INDIRECT32
sct • 0.6.1Certificate transparency SCT verification libraryINDIRECT29
MPL-2.03
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colored • 1.9.4The most simple way to add colors in your terminalINDIRECT17
webpki-roots • 0.20.0Mozilla's CA root certificates for use with webpkiINDIRECT30
webpki-roots • 0.21.1Mozilla's CA root certificates for use with webpkiINDIRECT30
MIT OR Unlicense3
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aho-corasick • 0.7.20Fast multiple substring searching.INDIRECT1
byteorder • 1.5.0Library for reading/writing numbers in big-endian and little-endian.INDIRECT0
memchr • 2.7.4Provides extremely fast (uses SIMD on x86_64, aarch64 and wasm32) routines for 1, 2 or 3 byte search and single substring search. INDIRECT0
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miniz_oxide • 0.7.4DEFLATE compression and decompression library rewritten in Rust based on minizINDIRECT1
tinyvec_macros • 0.1.1Some macros for tiny containersINDIRECT0
tinyvec • 1.8.0`tinyvec` provides 100% safe vec-like data structures.INDIRECT1
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ring • 0.16.20Safe, fast, small crypto using Rust.INDIRECT28
webpki • 0.21.4Web PKI X.509 Certificate Verification.INDIRECT29
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