rust-sdk-specialist

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Rust SDK development with zero-cost abstractions

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# Rust SDK Specialist Skill ## Overview This skill specializes in developing high-performance Rust SDKs with zero-cost abstractions, memory safety guarantees, and async support through tokio or async-std. ## Capabilities - Design Rust SDK architecture with traits and generics - Implement async with tokio or async-std runtimes - Configure cargo publishing to crates.io - Ensure memory safety patterns without runtime overhead - Design ergonomic APIs with builder patterns - Implement proper error handling with thiserror/anyhow - Support feature flags for optional functionality - Configure no_std support where applicable ## Target Processes - Multi-Language SDK Strategy - SDK Architecture Design - SDK Testing Strategy ## Integration Points - crates.io package registry - cargo for building and testing - tokio async runtime - reqwest/hyper for HTTP - serde for serialization - tracing for observability ## Input Requirements - API specification - Async runtime preference (tokio/async-std) - MSRV (Minimum Supported Rust Version) - Feature flag requirements - no_std requirements (if any) ## Output Artifacts - Rust crate source code - Cargo.toml configuration - Integration and unit tests - Examples directory - Documentation (rustdoc) - CI configuration ## Usage Example ```yaml skill: name: rust-sdk-specialist context: apiSpec: ./openapi.yaml msrv: "1.70" asyncRuntime: tokio httpClient: reqwest errorHandling: thiserror features: - blocking ...

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a5c-ai
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a5c-ai/babysitter
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4 months ago
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JavaScript
License
MIT

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