The Rust Language & Ecosystem

Last updated: 2021-03-04 05:00

  1. The Rust Programming Language - EPUB (764.31 KB) | Website | Repository
    Commit: 0f87daf683ae3de3cb725faecb11b7e7e89f0e5a (2021-03-01 13:54)

  2. Rust By Example - EPUB (425.29 KB) | Website | Repository
    Commit: 3e0d98790c9126517fa1c604dc3678f396e92a27 (2021-02-25 11:23)

  3. Rust Cookbook - EPUB (48.14 KB) | Website | Repository
    Commit: 752b035c1ae1646c999b4d7c39c78d67215d5893 (2021-01-07 16:17)

  4. Guide to Rustc Development - EPUB (809.68 KB) | Website | Repository
    Commit: c431f8c29a41413dddcb3bfa0d71c9cabe366317 (2021-02-28 21:35)

  5. The Cargo Book - EPUB (833.04 KB) | Website | Repository
    Commit: 61a31bc5ff290322d5c025bf750c56501999235d (2021-03-03 18:26)

  6. The Rustdoc Book - EPUB (39.12 KB) | Website | Repository
    Commit: 6f7673d077add6b9a066e988b1b8b132a8193d6c (2021-03-04 00:23)

  7. The Rust Reference - EPUB (476.44 KB) | Website | Repository
    Commit: 3b6fe80c205d2a2b5dc8a276192bbce9eeb9e9cf (2021-02-23 06:09)

  8. The Rustonomicon - EPUB (257.88 KB) | Website | Repository
    Commit: adca786547d08fe676b2fc7a6f08c2ed5280ca38 (2021-02-16 07:34)

  9. The Embedded Rust Book - EPUB (354.55 KB) | Website | Repository
    Commit: a96d096cffe5fa2c84af1b4b61e1492f839bb2e1 (2021-02-17 08:08)

  10. Rust API Guidelines - EPUB (43.16 KB) | Website | Repository
    Commit: 9c11f67df3dd0a5d8b4720e4358c68b9dee5c9b0 (2021-01-13 23:51)

  11. Asynchronous Programming in Rust - EPUB (195.23 KB) | Website | Repository
    Commit: 2b0aad627c4276082d338eae58fa777a5e200093 (2021-02-23 03:22)

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This project aims at providing nightly builds of all official rust mdbooks in epub format. It is born out of the difficulty I encountered when starting my rust apprenticeship to find recent ebook versions of the official documentation.

If you encounter any issue, have any suggestion or would like to improve this site and/or its content, please go to https://github.com/rams3s/rust-ebookshelf/ and file an issue or create a pull request.

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Happy coding.