fitscube-rs
Documentation: Python API, CLI, and algorithm background at fitscube-rs.readthedocs.io; Rust API at docs.rs/fitscube-rs.
A Rust port of the fitscube Python package. Combines single-frequency/single-time FITS images into a FITS cube — building the spectral (or time) axis from the per-image headers, detecting even vs uneven spacing, preserving per-channel beams in a CASA BEAMS table — and extracts individual planes back out.
Note: This is an experiment in LLM-assisted coding with Claude. Do not trust this software as far as you can throw it.
Installation
Python library
CLI binary
Requires Rust 1.85+.
Usage
- Python API and quickstart: fitscube-rs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/quickstart.html
- CLI reference: fitscube-rs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/cli.html
- Rust API: docs.rs/fitscube-rs
Development
Install in editable mode:
After changing the Python-facing Rust API in src/python.rs, rebuild with the
stubgen feature (the default build omits _generate_stubs) and regenerate
the type stubs:
This overwrites fitscube_rs/_fitscube_rs.pyi from the Rust annotations and docstrings. Commit the result alongside any API changes.
Running tests
Python tests need the compiled extension and the test extra (pytest,
astropy), plus the upstream fitscube
package, which the parity tests validate against. uv sync builds the maturin
extension into .venv, so a plain uvx pytest won't work — it runs in an
isolated env with neither the module nor the deps:
Rust tests run with cargo test:
Pre-commit hooks
Formatters and linters run via prek, a fast
drop-in pre-commit reimplementation. The hooks
(.pre-commit-config.yaml) are the same checks CI enforces: ruff lint +
format, ty type checking, cargo fmt, and
cargo clippy.
License
fitscube-rs is released under the BSD 3-Clause License.
It is a port of the fitscube Python
package by Alec Thomson (BSD 3-Clause), and validates its output against that
package in the test suite. See
NOTICE.md
for full attributions.