Pest

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rust
parsing
peg

Crowdfunding of the pest.rs domain for Pest's documentation (a general purpose parser written in Rust)

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The ".rs" domain costs ~USD100 per year, plus the financial host charges

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GitHub Sponsors

$2,351.59 USD since Oct 2022

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THANKS.DEV

$61.22 USD since Jan 2024

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CZ

$125 USD since Oct 2022

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sahelgaruda

$12 USD since Oct 2025

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$2,352 USD

Rust Fund

$351 USD

CZ

$125 USD

THANKS.DEV

$61 USD

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$12 USD

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Credit from Rust Fund to Pest

+$50.00USD
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$1,181.90 USD

Total raised

$2,640.10 USD

Total disbursed

$1,458.20 USD

Estimated annual budget

$36.00 USD

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pest.rs is back up!

The domain is back up now: https://pest.rs Big thanks to everyone who contributed here on Open Collective or on...
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Published on October 17, 2022 by Tomas Tauber

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pest is a general purpose parser written in Rust with a focus on accessibility, correctness, and performance. It uses parsing expression grammars (or PEG) as input, which are similar in spirit to regular expressions, but which offer the enhanced expressivity needed to parse complex languages.

The pest.rs domain was previously paid by @dragostis , but it is not a solution that can work in the long term, so we set up a crowdfunding project for the domain registration costs.

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