[package] name = "tik" version = "0.1.0" edition = "2021" description = "Tik." documentation = "https://docs.rs/tik" readme = "README.md" # homepage = "https://serde.rs/" # repository = "https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/" license = "MIT OR Apache-2.0" authors = ["Pure White "] categories = ["asynchronous", "network-programming", "web-programming"] keywords = ["async", "rpc", "thrift", "grpc", "protobuf"] # See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html [badges] # The `maintenance` table indicates the status of the maintenance of # the crate. This may be used by a registry, but is currently not # used by crates.io. See https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io/issues/2437 # and https://github.com/rust-lang/crates.io/issues/2438 for more details. # # The `status` field is required. Available options are: # - `actively-developed`: New features are being added and bugs are being fixed. # - `passively-maintained`: There are no plans for new features, but the maintainer intends to # respond to issues that get filed. # - `as-is`: The crate is feature complete, the maintainer does not intend to continue working on # it or providing support, but it works for the purposes it was designed for. # - `experimental`: The author wants to share it with the community but is not intending to meet # anyone's particular use case. # - `looking-for-maintainer`: The current maintainer would like to transfer the crate to someone # else. # - `deprecated`: The maintainer does not recommend using this crate (the description of the crate # can describe why, there could be a better solution available or there could be problems with # the crate that the author does not want to fix). # - `none`: Displays no badge on crates.io, since the maintainer has not chosen to specify # their intentions, potential crate users will need to investigate on their own. maintenance = { status = "actively-developed" } [dependencies]