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JetBrains RustRover Is Released and Includes a Free Non-Commercial Option

blog.jetbrains.com RustRover Is Released and Includes a Free Non-Commercial Option | The RustRover Blog

We’re excited to announce the general availability of RustRover, the powerhouse IDE for Rust developers!

RustRover Is Released and Includes a Free Non-Commercial Option | The RustRover Blog

Rust Rover is out of preview and is free for non-commercial use. The only caveat is:

It’s also important to note that if you’re using a non-commercial license, you cannot opt out of the collection of anonymous usage statistics.

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  • I used to use IntelliJ Rust as my primary rust IDE, but when they switched to Rust Rover I stopped using it. Not sure why actually, possibly since I used Java with IntelliJ it was already my go to IDE, so using it for Rust was natural. I also guess, that I had nvim with rust-analyzer working, so that was available at my finger tips already. So, I might have switched over anyway... who knows.

    Anyway, it is good to see more options available, and I hope it is getting so good that it is worth the money.

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