# tor-circmgr circuits through the Tor network on demand. ## Overview This crate is part of [Arti](https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/core/arti/), a project to implement [Tor](https://www.torproject.org/) in Rust. In Tor, a circuit is an encrypted multi-hop tunnel over multiple relays. This crate's purpose, long-term, is to manage a set of circuits for a client. It should construct circuits in response to a client's needs, and preemptively construct circuits so as to anticipate those needs. If a client request can be satisfied with an existing circuit, it should return that circuit instead of constructing a new one. ## Compile-time features * `specific-relay`: Support for connecting to a relay via specifically provided connection instructions, rather than using information from a Tor network directory. * `full`: Enable all features above. ### Experimental and unstable features Note that the APIs enabled by these features are NOT covered by semantic versioning[^1] guarantees: we might break them or remove them between patch versions. * `experimental-api`: Add additional non-stable APIs to our public interfaces. * `experimental`: Enable all the above experimental features. [^1]: Remember, semantic versioning is what makes various `cargo` features work reliably. To be explicit: if you want `cargo update` to _only_ make safe changes, then you cannot enable these features. License: MIT OR Apache-2.0