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hyperi-rustlib

v3.0.0crates.io· Rust

There's plenty of sage advice out there about how to run Rust services in production at scale — config cascades, structured logging, masking secrets, multi-backend secrets management, Prometheus, OpenTelemetry, Kafka transports, tiered disk-spillover sinks, adaptive worker pools, graceful shutdown — but almost none of it as code you can just install and use. This is that code. Opinionated, drop-in, working out of the box. The patterns from blog posts, watercooler chats and beers with your Google mates as actual library — not a framework you assemble from twenty crates and 8 weeks of munging.

The verdict
Deprecated. Don't start a new project on this. yanked
yanked
Live from the crates.io registry · derived rules, not AI
How it scores
MaintenanceDeprecated
PopularityNiche
SecurityClean
LicenseOther
DepsZero deps
Maintenance
Package author marked it deprecated.
Popularity
259 downloads / week
Security
No known advisories for this version (OSV).
License
non-standard
Dependencies
No runtime dependencies
Recent releases
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hyperi-rustlib — There's plenty of sage advice out there about how to run Rust services in production at scale — config cascades, structured logging, masking secrets, multi-backend secrets management, Prometheus, OpenTelemetry, Kafka transports, tiered disk-spillover sinks, adaptive worker pools, graceful shutdown — but almost none of it as code you can just install and use. This is that code. Opinionated, drop-in, working out of the box. The patterns from blog posts, watercooler chats and beers with your Google mates as actual library — not a framework you assemble from twenty crates and 8 weeks of munging. (Rust / crates.io) — verdict, alternatives & security · Modules