# nex
Cross-platform networking library in Rust
[](https://crates.io/crates/nex)
[](https://docs.rs/nex)
[](https://github.com/shellrow/nex/blob/main/LICENSE)
## Overview
`nex` is a Rust library that provides cross-platform low-level networking capabilities.
It includes a set of modules, each with a specific focus:
- `datalink`: Datalink layer networking.
- `packet`: Low-level packet parsing and building.
- `packet-builder`: High-level packet building.
- `socket`: Socket-related functionality.
## Upcoming Features
The project has plans to enhance nex with the following features:
- More Protocol Support: Expanding protocol support to include additional network protocols and standards.
- Performance Improvements: Continuously working on performance enhancements for faster network operations.
## Usage
To use `nex`, add it as a dependency in your `Cargo.toml`:
```toml
[dependencies]
nex = "0.9"
```
## Using Specific Sub-crates
You can also directly use specific sub-crates by importing them individually.
- `nex-datalink`
- `nex-packet`
- `nex-packet-builder`
- `nex-socket`
If you want to focus on network interfaces, you can use the [netdev](https://github.com/shellrow/netdev).
## for Windows Users
Please note that in order to send and receive raw packets using `nex-datalink` on Windows, `npcap` is required.
1. Install Npcap, making sure to check Install Npcap in WinPcap API-compatible Mode during the installation.
2. Download the Npcap SDK. Add the SDK's /Lib/x64 (or /Lib) folder to your LIB environment variable.
To simplify the process of downloading and installing `npcap`, you can use `nex-npcap-helper`. This crate facilitates the download and installation process, which can be helpful when distributing applications that utilize `nex-datalink` on Windows.