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  1. rust-collection rust-collection Public

    The JG Rust Collection. Libraries and tools built to REPS standards. High-performance, zero-cost abstractions, minimal allocations.

    2 1

  2. dotnet-collection dotnet-collection Public

    The JG .NET Library Collection. 11 production-ready NuGet packages for configuration logging caching auth error handling rate limiting health checks events workers audit trails and multi-tenancy.

  3. proc-daemon proc-daemon Public

    A high-performance, cross-platform daemon framework for Rust. Built with an async-native architecture and robust graceful shutdown for creating resilient, production-grade services.

    Rust 12 1

  4. metrics-lib metrics-lib Public

    The fastest metrics library for Rust. Lock-free 0.6ns gauges, 18ns counters, timers, rate meters, async timing, adaptive sampling, and system health. Cross-platform with minimal dependencies.

    Rust 5 1

  5. network-protocol network-protocol Public

    Modular, high-performance Rust protocol layer for local, remote, and cluster communication. Built for databases, daemons, and real-time systems.

    Rust 3 2

  6. mod-events mod-events Public

    High-performance, zero-overhead event dispatcher for Rust. Thread-safe, async-ready with priority system. Type-safe observer pattern for decoupled architectures.

    Rust 2 1