Rust is a systems programming language focused on safety, speed, and concurrency. It prevents segfaults and guarantees thread safety without a garbage collector, making it suitable for performance-critical applications.
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Daipendency itself is implemented in Rust, though the MCP server uses TypeScript with JS bindings for Daipendency
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Enables management of Rust documentation through cargo doc commands, providing tools to check, build, and search Rust documentation locally. Features include retrieving crate documentation pages, listing symbols (structs, enums, traits), and searching within crate documentation.
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Provides code analysis and optimization tools for Rust files, including context extraction, diff analysis, and import optimization to reduce token usage
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Enables analysis of Rust codebases with capabilities for symbol extraction, dependency analysis, and AST generation
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Parses Cargo.toml files to extract Rust project configuration and dependencies for AI assistant guidance
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Analyzes Rust source files by detecting use and mod statements to map dependencies and calculate importance scores for files in Rust projects.