# Blaze Blaze is a lightweight, asynchronous web framework for Rust, designed for simplicity and performance. ## Features - Asynchronous request handling - Routing with support for path parameters - JSON serialization and deserialization - Easy-to-use macros for defining routes ## Quick Start 1. Add Blaze to your `Cargo.toml` 2. Create a simple web server: ```rust use blaze::{prelude::*, routes, Json}; use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize}; #[derive(Serialize, Deserialize)] struct Hello { name: &'static str, message: String, } #[blaze::route(get, "/hello/{name}")] async fn hello(_req: Request, name: String) -> Json { Json(Hello { name: "Blaze", message: format!("Hello, {}!", name), }) } #[blaze::main] fn main() { let router = routes! { hello, }; Server::bind("127.0.0.1", 8080).serve(router)? } ``` 3. Run your server and visit `http://localhost:8080/hello/world` in your browser.