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This project aims to be the feature-incomplete version of httpx and written in Rust.
Will this be a drop-in replacement for any of the leading packages like...
But it aims to bring to Python the speed and feature-richness of Rust packages like...
TBD;
print("Hello, World!")
aiohttp
benchmarks.alcedo.Client
.httpx
and requests
To contribute to the project, fork the repository and clone to your local device and development dependencies including four extra libraries not included in final builds as such:
Use the following commands to setup your local environment with development dependencies:
pip install --user poetry
poetry install --with dev
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.
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