derive_more
v2.1.1 StableAdds #[derive(x)] macros for more traits
Quick Verdict
- โStable API (2.x for 10+ years)
- โMassive adoption (44.8K crates depend on it)
- โPermissive license (MIT)
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Deep Insights
25.6M downloads in the last 30 days (852.7K/day), up 24% from the previous period.
44.8K crates depend on derive_more โ it's part of the Rust ecosystem's core infrastructure. Removing it from your dependency tree would be extremely difficult.
derive_more has only 1 owner despite 44.8K dependents. This is a bus-factor concern โ consider the implications for long-term support.
The API has been stable (1.x) for over 10 years with 51 releases. This level of maturity means you can depend on it without worrying about breaking changes.
Notable dependents include crossterm, actix-web, actix-http, kube-core, selectors. When high-quality crates choose derive_more, it's a strong quality signal.
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default =["std"]