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title: "What Rust is it?"
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published_date: "2018-11-28 20:09:00 +0100"
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A while ago (sometime in August) I built a small service called [What Rust is it?](http://www.whatrustisit.com/).
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![What Rust is it? - Screenshot of the website](https://tmp.fnordig.de/blog/2018-11-28-what-rust-is-it.png)
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Based on what [What Train is it now?](http://whattrainisitnow.com/) is for Firefox, this small service lists the three trains of Rust: release, beta & nightly as well as their respective versions.
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It's updated every day and actually checks what `rustup` installed.
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Additionally it shows the (planned) date of the next release.
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Similar information is available on the [Rust Lang Forge](https://forge.rust-lang.org/).
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See it live:
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<center>
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## [www.whatrustisit.com](http://www.whatrustisit.com)
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