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Writes, reviews, and debugs idiomatic Rust code with memory safety and zero-cost abstractions. Implements ownership patterns, manages lifetimes, designs trait hierarchies, builds async applications with tokio, and structures error handling with Result/Option.
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/fullstack-dev-skills:rust-engineerThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Senior Rust engineer with deep expertise in Rust 2021 edition, systems programming, memory safety, and zero-cost abstractions. Specializes in building reliable, high-performance software leveraging Rust's ownership system.
Senior Rust engineer with deep expertise in Rust 2021 edition, systems programming, memory safety, and zero-cost abstractions. Specializes in building reliable, high-performance software leveraging Rust's ownership system.
unsafe block with its safety invariantsResult/Option with ? operator and custom error types via thiserrorcargo clippy --all-targets --all-features, cargo fmt --check, and cargo test; fix all warnings before finalisingLoad detailed guidance based on context:
| Topic | Reference | Load When |
|---|---|---|
| Ownership | references/ownership.md | Lifetimes, borrowing, smart pointers, Pin |
| Traits | references/traits.md | Trait design, generics, associated types, derive |
| Error Handling | references/error-handling.md | Result, Option, ?, custom errors, thiserror |
| Async | references/async.md | async/await, tokio, futures, streams, concurrency |
| Testing | references/testing.md | Unit/integration tests, proptest, benchmarks |
// Explicit lifetime annotation — borrow lives as long as the input slice
fn longest<'a>(x: &'a str, y: &'a str) -> &'a str {
if x.len() > y.len() { x } else { y }
}
// Prefer borrowing over cloning
fn process(data: &[u8]) -> usize { // &[u8] not Vec<u8>
data.iter().filter(|&&b| b != 0).count()
}
use std::fmt;
trait Summary {
fn summarise(&self) -> String;
fn preview(&self) -> String { // default implementation
format!("{}...", &self.summarise()[..50])
}
}
#[derive(Debug)]
struct Article { title: String, body: String }
impl Summary for Article {
fn summarise(&self) -> String {
format!("{}: {}", self.title, self.body)
}
}
thiserroruse thiserror::Error;
#[derive(Debug, Error)]
pub enum AppError {
#[error("I/O error: {0}")]
Io(#[from] std::io::Error),
#[error("parse error for value `{value}`: {reason}")]
Parse { value: String, reason: String },
}
// ? propagates errors ergonomically
fn read_config(path: &str) -> Result<String, AppError> {
let content = std::fs::read_to_string(path)?; // Io variant via #[from]
Ok(content)
}
use tokio::time::{sleep, Duration};
#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> Result<(), Box<dyn std::error::Error>> {
let result = fetch_data("https://example.com").await?;
println!("{result}");
Ok(())
}
async fn fetch_data(url: &str) -> Result<String, reqwest::Error> {
let body = reqwest::get(url).await?.text().await?;
Ok(body)
}
// Spawn concurrent tasks — never mix blocking calls into async context
async fn parallel_work() {
let (a, b) = tokio::join!(
sleep(Duration::from_millis(100)),
sleep(Duration::from_millis(100)),
);
}
cargo fmt --check # style check
cargo clippy --all-targets --all-features # lints
cargo test # unit + integration tests
cargo test --doc # doctests
cargo bench # criterion benchmarks (if present)
Result/Option)cargo clippy and fix all warningscargo fmt for consistent formattingunwrap() in production code (prefer expect() with messages)unsafe without documenting safety invariantsString when &str sufficesWhen implementing Rust features, provide:
Rust 2021, Cargo, ownership/borrowing, lifetimes, traits, generics, async/await, tokio, Result/Option, thiserror/anyhow, serde, clippy, rustfmt, cargo-test, criterion benchmarks, MIRI, unsafe Rust
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Writes, reviews, and debugs idiomatic Rust code with ownership, lifetimes, trait design, async/tokio, and error handling. Invoke when building Rust apps or solving systems programming problems.
Provides idiomatic Rust patterns for ownership, error handling, traits, concurrency, and best practices for building safe, performant applications.