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  1. hush-shell/hush Public

    Hush is a unix shell based on the Lua programming language

    Rust 660 23

  2. dci Public

    DCI-Closed, a frequent closed itemset mining algorithm, implemented in Rust

    Rust

  3. bgrep Public

    A binary grep written in Rust.

    Rust 127 5

  4. onehot Public

    One-hot encoding trait and proc macro for auto deriving

    Rust 1 1

  5. memory_logger Public

    A Rust logger that stores entries in memory, allowing late and sporadic consumption.

    Rust 2 1

  6. tpc Public

    TPC: A parser combinator for C++ based on templates.

    C++ 10 2

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Contributed to hush-shell/hush, hush-shell/hush-shell.github.io, gahag-config/bashrc and 1 other repository
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