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Is there a #RustLang crate that allows me to query package metadata from either #crates.io or preferably the local #cargo package index easily? My usual search strings didn't reveal anything useful. Use case is that I want to filter crates in my dependency tree by specific categories that can be found in the metadata. Of course it would probably be easy to implement that functionality by myself, but if somebody else already did that, why not reuse it…


Day 19 of #100DaysOfRust

Today I learned more about #Cargo and better understood how to use it in my project. I also had another look around on https://crates.io to see what was available that I was interested in.
I'm already relatively far along in my learning #Rust but certainly not finished yet. I think I should first learn the #RustLang basics completely, then start a project and then keep checking back. It's definitely not boring for me! πŸ¦€

#100daysofcode #learning #cargo #code


🌊 Miniature octopuses, scuba tanks, life rafts, flippers, sharks and some very rare green dragons are still washing ashore along the Cornwall coast today, 25 years after a container of Lego was washed off the deck of a cargo ship.

https://bbc.in/45lx2zp

#Lego #minifig #diver #sea #ocean #cargo #beachcomber #seaweed #toy

Photo by Nukamari on Flickr CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Deed

A lego minifig diver in a rock pool by the shore - Photo by Nukamari on Flickr Creative Commons CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 Deed


I don't recommend rusy: Just today I got stuck in #rust' dependecy hell again. And rust (or #cargo) gas no notion of "pre-built libraries" like .a or .so - so a *lot* of electric power is wasted sins evetgthing needs to be compiled from source again and again. (AFASIK no Linux distro has a solution for this)

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