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wtf is tmp?

codeitlikemiley/tmp — explained in plain English

Analysis updated 2026-07-19 · repo last pushed 2026-06-03

6RustAudience · developerComplexity · 1/5MaintainedSetup · hard

TL;DR

A Rust-based repository with no README documentation, description, or usage guide, making its purpose and functionality unclear without reading the source code directly.

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Why would anyone build with this?

REASON 1

Explore the Rust source code to understand what the project does.

REASON 2

Reach out to the maintainer for context on the project's intended purpose.

REASON 3

Check the commit history to learn about the project's development direction.

What's in the stack?

Rust

How it stacks up

codeitlikemiley/tmpcodeitlikemiley/service_templatefemboyisp/emry
Stars666
LanguageRustRustRust
Last pushed2026-06-032024-06-12
MaintenanceMaintainedDormant
Setup difficultyhardmoderateeasy
Complexity1/52/52/5
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How do you spin it up?

Difficulty · hard Time to first run · 1h+

No documentation exists, you must read and interpret the Rust source code directly to understand how to build or run the project.

No license information is provided in the repository, so it is unclear what permissions you have to use or modify the code.

Wtf does this do

The repository called tmp, created by codeitlikemiley, is a Rust-based project, but the README doesn't provide any information about what it actually does. There is no description, documentation, or usage guide included, which makes it difficult to determine its purpose or intended audience. Without any accompanying documentation, we can only infer that the code is written in Rust, a programming language known for its performance and reliability. However, the README doesn't go into detail about the project's features, architecture, or how someone might interact with it. Because of this lack of information, it's unclear who would use this project or what problem it solves. Anyone interested would need to read the source code directly to understand its functionality, which requires at least some familiarity with Rust. For non-technical users or those looking for a quick overview, there simply isn't enough context here to evaluate whether the project is relevant to their needs. If you came across this repo expecting a usable tool or library, it may be in an early or personal stage of development where the author hasn't yet added documentation. At this point, reaching out to the maintainer or checking commit history might be the only way to learn more.

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Prompt 1
I cloned a Rust project called tmp by codeitlikemiley but it has no README or documentation. Help me read the source code and figure out what this project does.
Prompt 2
I found a Rust repo with no documentation. Can you help me analyze the Cargo.toml and main source files to infer what this project is supposed to do?
Prompt 3
Help me write a README for a Rust project called tmp that currently has no documentation, based on my analysis of its source code structure.

Frequently asked questions

wtf is tmp?

A Rust-based repository with no README documentation, description, or usage guide, making its purpose and functionality unclear without reading the source code directly.

What language is tmp written in?

Mainly Rust. The stack also includes Rust.

Is tmp actively maintained?

Maintained — commit in last 6 months (last push 2026-06-03).

What license does tmp use?

No license information is provided in the repository, so it is unclear what permissions you have to use or modify the code.

How hard is tmp to set up?

Setup difficulty is rated hard, with roughly 1h+ to a first successful run.

Who is tmp for?

Mainly developer.

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