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<h3><code>remi-rs</code> by Noelware, LLC.</h3>
<h4>Asynchronous Rust crate to handle communication between applications and object storage providers</h4>
<kbd><a href="https://github.com/Noelware/remi-rs/releases/0.10.1">v0.10.1</a></kbd> | <a href="https://docs.rs/remi">๐ Documentation</a>
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**remi-rs** is a Rust edition of Noelware's Java library [remi](https://github.com/Noelware/remi) that was discontinuted on **December 15th, 2023** and is the primary library that Noelware uses and maintained.
**remi-rs** is a easy way to communicate with object storage providers like Microsoft Azure and Amazon S3. It is an abstraction on common methods (like fetching, creating, listing, etc.) called a "storage service" where it implements a set of methods that is commonly used in applications.
**Warning** โ All code in the repository is VERY EXPERIMENTAL and things can break at anytime & be removed without any notice.
## Projects using `remi-rs`
- [๐ฆ **charted-server**](https://github.com/charted-dev/charted)
- [๐ชถ **Hazel**](https://github.com/Noelware/hazel)
- [๐พ **ume**](https://github.com/auguwu/ume)
*(Is your project using `remi-rs`? You can link your project here by submitting a PR!)*
## Official Crates
- [**remi-gridfs**](https://crates.io/crates/remi-gridfs)
- [**remi-azure**](https://crates.io/crates/remi-azure)
- [**remi-s3**](https://crates.io/crates/remi-s3)
- [**remi-fs**](https://crates.io/crates/remi-fs)
## License
**remi-rs** by [Noelware, LLC.](https://noelware.org) is released under the **MIT License** with love. Please read the [LICENSE](/LICENSE) file in the repository attached for more information about on what you can do with the code.