rust-meth 0.1.1

Print all methods available on any Rust type, powered by rust-analyzer
rust-meth-0.1.1 is not a library.

rust-meth

Print every method available on any Rust type, with full signatures. Powered by rust-analyzer.

It works on any type your toolchain knows about: primitives, standard library types, and generic combinations of them. Support for third-party crate types (e.g. serde_json::Value) is not yet implemented.

Table of Contents

Requirements

  • A Rust toolchain (stable or nightly)
  • rust-analyzer on your PATH:
  rustup component add rust-analyzer

Installation

cargo install rust-meth

Usage

rust-meth <type> [filter | -i]
$ rust-meth u8 wrapping
Waiting for rust-analyzer to index… (this may take a moment on first run)
(attempt 1: not ready, retrying…)
rust-meth: methods on `u8` matching "wrapping"

  wrapping_add                const fn(self, u8) -> u8
  wrapping_add_signed         const fn(self, i8) -> u8
  wrapping_div                const fn(self, u8) -> u8
  wrapping_div_euclid         const fn(self, u8) -> u8
  wrapping_mul                const fn(self, u8) -> u8
  wrapping_neg                const fn(self) -> u8
  wrapping_next_power_of_two  const fn(self) -> u8
  wrapping_pow                const fn(self, u32) -> u8
  wrapping_rem                const fn(self, u8) -> u8
  wrapping_rem_euclid         const fn(self, u8) -> u8
  wrapping_shl                const fn(self, u32) -> u8
  wrapping_shr                const fn(self, u32) -> u8
  wrapping_sub                const fn(self, u8) -> u8
  wrapping_sub_signed         const fn(self, i8) -> u8

14 method(s)

More examples:

rust-meth '&str'
rust-meth String
rust-meth f64
rust-meth 'Vec<u8>'
rust-meth 'Option<u8>'
rust-meth 'HashMap<String, u32>'

Because it uses rust-analyzer under the hood, the output reflects your actual installed toolchain. Including trait methods, blanket impls, deprecated methods, and nightly-only APIs. Not a static list.

Fuzzy filter

The filter argument uses fuzzy matching, so typos and partials work:

rust-meth u8 wrapng       # finds all wrapping_* methods
$ rust-meth '&str' splt
Waiting for rust-analyzer to index… (this may take a moment on first run)
rust-meth: methods on `&str` matching "splt"

  split_terminator        fn(&self, P) -> SplitTerminator<'_, P>
  split                   fn(&self, P) -> Split<'_, P>
  split_ascii_whitespace  fn(&self) -> SplitAsciiWhitespace<'_>
  split_at                const fn(&self, usize) -> (&str, &str)
  split_at_checked        const fn(&self, usize) -> Option<(&str, &str)>
  split_at_mut            const fn(&mut self, usize) -> (&mut str, &mut str)
  split_at_mut_checked    const fn(&mut self, usize) -> Option<(&mut str, &mut str)>
  split_inclusive         fn(&self, P) -> SplitInclusive<'_, P>
  split_once              fn(&self, P) -> Option<(&str, &str)>
  split_whitespace        fn(&self) -> SplitWhitespace<'_>
  splitn                  fn(&self, usize, P) -> SplitN<'_, P>
  rsplit_terminator       fn(&self, P) -> RSplitTerminator<'_, P>
  rsplit                  fn(&self, P) -> RSplit<'_, P>
  rsplit_once             fn(&self, P) -> Option<(&str, &str)>
  rsplitn                 fn(&self, usize, P) -> RSplitN<'_, P>
  escape_default          fn(&self) -> EscapeDefault<'_>

16 method(s)

Results are sorted by match quality, best first.


Interactive picker

Pass -i / --interactive instead of a filter to get a live fuzzy selector:

rust-meth u8 -i
rust-meth '&str' -i
$ rust-meth 'HashMap<String, u32>' -i
? Methods on `HashMap<String, u32>`
  capacity
  clear
  clone
  clone_from
  clone_into
  contains_key
  drain
  entry
  eq
  extend
  extend_one
  extend_reserve
  extract_if
  get
  get_disjoint_mut
  get_disjoint_unchecked_mut
  # ---snip---

Type to narrow the list, arrow keys to move, Enter to select: prints the method name and full signature. Esc to quit without selecting.


How it works

For each query, rust-meth:

  1. Creates a temporary Cargo project in /tmp with a probe file:
   use std::collections::*;
   // ... other common std imports ...
   fn main() {
       let _x: TYPE = todo!();
       _x.  // ← LSP completion trigger
   }
  1. Spawns rust-analyzer as a subprocess

  2. Performs the LSP handshake (initializeinitializedtextDocument/didOpen)

  3. Waits for RA to finish indexing, then sends textDocument/completion at the dot

  4. Filters the response for CompletionItemKind::Method items

  5. Prints names and signatures, then shuts RA down

The temporary project is cleaned up automatically on exit.


License