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The Rust IDE, by @JetBrains New features: #NewInRustRover
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    RustRover, a JetBrains IDE
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    @rustrover
    Jul 22
    RustRover 2026.2 is now available. This release brings: • Support for Axum and Reqwest crates • An interactive declarative macro tester • Ferrocene toolchain support • Criterion benchmark run configurations • Everyday Rust productivity improvements Read more 👉
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    Environment variables are easy to mistype when code and config live in separate files. That’s why we added smarter .env support, including Find Usages, Go to Declaration, Rename, and completion between Rust code and env values. Change environment variables with confidence,
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    RustRover, a JetBrains IDE
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    @rustrover
    Aug 14
    What’s moving in Rust this week? 🦀 We rounded up the ecosystem stories, tooling updates, and community conversations we think are worth keeping on your radar. Catch up in the latest Weekly Rust Digest 👇
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    Weekly Rust Digest 🦀
    Six things happening in Rust right now that are worth your attention 👀 This week: a database team's full rewrite from C to Rust, backed by real numbers, Cloudflare building an agent-first browser...
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    RustRover, a JetBrains IDE
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    Aug 13
    What are you working on in Rust this week? 🦀 Could be a side project, something at work, or your first "hello world." Leave a comment below; we would love to see what the community is building 🤘
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    RustRover, a JetBrains IDE
    JetBrains
    @rustrover
    Aug 13
    Rust #QuickThinker 🧠 Which of these is NOT used to define a Rust procedural macro?
    #[proc_macro]9.1%
    #[proc_macro_attribute]18.2%
    #[proc_macro_derive(...)]18.2%
    #[macro_export]54.5%
    11 votesFinal results

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