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Done with the commands below. The following crates have had various changes, and should get a patchlevel bump. Since they are pre-1.0, we do not need to distinguish new APIs from other changes. ``` cargo set-version --bump patch -p arti-client cargo set-version --bump patch -p safelog cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-bytes cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-cert cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-circmgr cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-config cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-consdiff cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-dirclient cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-dirmgr cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-error cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-hsservice cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-linkspec cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-llcrypto cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-netdir cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-netdoc cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-proto cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-rpcbase cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-socksproto ``` This crate has new features, but no new non-experimental Rust APIs. So even though it is post-1.0, it gets a patchlevel bump. ``` cargo set-version --bump patch -p arti ``` |
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README.md
arti-hyper
High-level layer for making http(s) requests the Tor network as a client.
This can be used by applications which embed Arti,
and could also be used as an example of how to build on top of [arti_client
].
There is an example program hyper.rs
which uses arti-hyper
to connect to Tor and make a single HTTP[S] request.
License: MIT OR Apache-2.0