iter_tools
v0.50.0 GrowingCollection of general purpose tools to iterate. Currently it simply reexports itertools.
Quick Verdict
- โActively maintained (updated 37d ago)
- !Pre-1.0: API may have breaking changes
- โTrusted by 547 crates
- โTiny footprint (23KB, 3 deps)
- โPermissive license (MIT)
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Deep Insights
35.3K downloads in the last 30 days (1.2K/day), up 73% from the previous period.
547 crates depend on iter_tools. Reasonable ecosystem adoption, though not yet a core dependency.
The primary maintainer publishes 160 crates. This suggests deep Rust expertise and long-term commitment to the ecosystem.
Despite being 4+ years old, iter_tools hasn't reached 1.0 yet. Expect potential API changes between versions.
Only 3 direct dependencies. Lean dependency tree means faster builds and lower supply chain risk.
At 22KB, iter_tools is lightweight. Small crate size correlates with focused, well-scoped functionality.
Notable dependents include former_meta, macro_tools, derive_tools_meta, woptions_meta, wtools. When high-quality crates choose iter_tools, it's a strong quality signal.
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Feature Flags
default =["enabled", "iter_trait", "iter_ext"]