Rust SDK Specialist Skill
Overview
This skill specializes in developing high-performance Rust SDKs with zero-cost abstractions, memory safety guarantees, and async support through tokio or async-std.
Capabilities
- •Design Rust SDK architecture with traits and generics
- •Implement async with tokio or async-std runtimes
- •Configure cargo publishing to crates.io
- •Ensure memory safety patterns without runtime overhead
- •Design ergonomic APIs with builder patterns
- •Implement proper error handling with thiserror/anyhow
- •Support feature flags for optional functionality
- •Configure no_std support where applicable
Target Processes
- •Multi-Language SDK Strategy
- •SDK Architecture Design
- •SDK Testing Strategy
Integration Points
- •crates.io package registry
- •cargo for building and testing
- •tokio async runtime
- •reqwest/hyper for HTTP
- •serde for serialization
- •tracing for observability
Input Requirements
- •API specification
- •Async runtime preference (tokio/async-std)
- •MSRV (Minimum Supported Rust Version)
- •Feature flag requirements
- •no_std requirements (if any)
Output Artifacts
- •Rust crate source code
- •Cargo.toml configuration
- •Integration and unit tests
- •Examples directory
- •Documentation (rustdoc)
- •CI configuration
Usage Example
yaml
skill:
name: rust-sdk-specialist
context:
apiSpec: ./openapi.yaml
msrv: "1.70"
asyncRuntime: tokio
httpClient: reqwest
errorHandling: thiserror
features:
- blocking
- native-tls
- rustls
Best Practices
- •Use traits for abstraction without overhead
- •Implement From/Into for type conversions
- •Provide both async and blocking APIs via features
- •Use the newtype pattern for type safety
- •Document with rustdoc and examples
- •Follow Rust API guidelines