[package] name = "rfc7693" version = "0.1.0" authors = ["Melody Heath "] edition = "2018" description = "A simple blake2s & blake2b implementation following RFC-7693" # These URLs point to more information about the package. These are # intended to be webviews of the relevant data, not necessarily compatible # with VCS tools and the like. documentation = "https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7693" homepage = "https://github.com/melodyaheath/" repository = "https://github.com/melodyaheath/blake2" # This points to a file under the package root (relative to this `Cargo.toml`). # The contents of this file are stored and indexed in the registry. # crates.io will render this file and place the result on the crate's page. readme = "readme.md" # This is a list of up to five keywords that describe this crate. Keywords # are searchable on crates.io, and you may choose any words that would # help someone find this crate. keywords = ["blake2", "blake2b", "blake2s", "RFC-7693", "hash"] # This is a list of up to five categories where this crate would fit. # Categories are a fixed list available at crates.io/category_slugs, and # they must match exactly. categories = ["algorithms"] # This is an SPDX 2.1 license expression for this package. Currently # crates.io will validate the license provided against a whitelist of # known license and exception identifiers from the SPDX license list # 2.4. Parentheses are not currently supported. # # Multiple licenses can be separated with a `/`, although that usage # is deprecated. Instead, use a license expression with AND and OR # operators to get more explicit semantics. license = "MIT" # If a package is using a nonstandard license, then this key may be specified in # lieu of the above key and must point to a file relative to this manifest # (similar to the readme key). license-file = "LICENSE" # Optional specification of badges to be displayed on crates.io. # # - The badges pertaining to build status that are currently available are # Appveyor, CircleCI, GitLab, Azure DevOps and TravisCI. # - Available badges pertaining to code test coverage are Codecov and # Coveralls. # - There are also maintenance-related badges based on isitmaintained.com # which state the issue resolution time, percent of open issues, and future # maintenance intentions. # # If a `repository` key is required, this refers to a repository in # `user/repo` format. [badges] # Appveyor: `repository` is required. `branch` is optional; default is `master` # `service` is optional; valid values are `github` (default), `bitbucket`, and # `gitlab`; `id` is optional; you can specify the appveyor project id if you # want to use that instead. `project_name` is optional; use when the repository # name differs from the appveyor project name. appveyor = { repository = "https://github.com/melodyaheath/blake2", branch = "master", service = "github" } maintenance = { status = "passively-maintained" } [dependencies]