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A top-tier open source project. Docs, tests, and CI are all in excellent shape.
Visualize, query, and stream to train on multimodal robotics data.
Rust10,944 starsApache-2.0updated 4d ago
DocumentationREADME, setup, examples, license
EngineeringTests, CI, linting, lockfiles
Project healthDescription, activity, stars, deps
What to fix first
The highest-impact improvements for this repo.
- 1CI/CDEngineeringWarning
Add a step like `run: npm test`, `run: pytest`, or `run: tox` to your workflow file.
- 2CI/CDEngineeringInfo
Add a lint step (e.g. `npm run lint`, `ruff check .`, `cargo clippy`) to catch style issues automatically.
- 3CI/CDEngineeringInfo
Upload coverage to Codecov, Coveralls, or report it with `--coverage` flags.
Detailed breakdown
Documentation
88- README80
- README is present.
- README is well structured with multiple sections.
- No screenshots or images in the README (−20 pts).Add a GIF, screenshot, or logo image. It is the fastest way to show what your project does.
- README has code examples.
- README links to a live demo or deployed app.
- README includes status badges.
- Install and run instructions90
- README documents how to install the project.
- README documents how to run the project.
- If your project uses environment variables, add a .env.example listing them (+10 pts).Add a .env.example listing all required environment variables so contributors know what to set up.
- License100
- Licensed under Apache-2.0.
- Contributing guide91
- Contributing guide is detailed and thorough.
- Contributing guide lacks a setup section (−12 pts).Show new contributors how to get a local dev environment running.
- Contributing guide describes code style expectations.
- Contributing guide explains how to run tests.
- Contributing guide describes the PR/review workflow.
- Contributing guide includes code examples.
- Code of conduct present.
Engineering
80- Tests85
- Test files detected (crates/store/re_chunk/tests).
- Pytest referenced in pyproject.toml and test files present.
- CI/CD57
Not applicable?
- CI is configured (.github/workflows/checkboxes.yml).
- The CI workflow does not appear to run any tests (−28 pts).Add a step like `run: npm test`, `run: pytest`, or `run: tox` to your workflow file.
- CI runs on pull requests, not just on pushes to main.
- CI does not appear to run a linter (−15 pts).Add a lint step (e.g. `npm run lint`, `ruff check .`, `cargo clippy`) to catch style issues automatically.
- CI runs type checking (tsc, mypy, cargo check, etc.).
- Optional: report test coverage in CI.Upload coverage to Codecov, Coveralls, or report it with `--coverage` flags.
- CI includes a build step.
- Linting and formatting100
- Linter or formatter configured (.editorconfig).
- pyproject.toml configures both a formatter/linter (ruff/black) and type checking (mypy).
- Reproducibility80
- Lockfile present (Cargo.lock). Installs are reproducible.
- Environment pinned via ci_docker/Dockerfile.
- No Dependabot config (adding it earns up to +20 pts).Add .github/dependabot.yml with at least one package-ecosystem entry so dependencies are updated automatically.
- Issue and PR templates100
- Issue or PR templates present.
- Security policy present.
Project health
91- Dependency manifest85
- Dependency manifest found (Cargo.toml).
- pyproject.toml has a [project] table with package metadata.
- pyproject.toml includes a description.
- pyproject.toml specifies requires-python, preventing installs on incompatible versions.
- Repository metadata85
- Repository has a description.
- Primary language detected: Rust.
- Activity100
- Actively maintained (pushed within the last month).
- 10,944 stars.
- Housekeeping100
- .gitignore present.
Repository files59 root entries
- .cargo
- .config
- .githubGood: CI is configured (.github/workflows/checkboxes.yml).Good: Issue or PR templates present.
- .idea
- .run
- .vscode
- ci_dockerGood: Environment pinned via ci_docker/Dockerfile.
- cratesGood: Test files detected (crates/store/re_chunk/tests).
- docs
- examplesGood: Licensed under Apache-2.0.
- hooks
- rerun_cpp
- rerun_js
- rerun_notebook
- rerun_pixi_env
- rerun_py
- run_wasm
- scripts
- tests
- .clang-format
- .dockerignore
- .editorconfigGood: Linter or formatter configured (.editorconfig).
- .gitattributes
- .gitignoreGood: .gitignore present.
- .prettierignore
- .prettierrc.toml
- .python-version
- .RERUN_ROOT
- .rustfmt.toml
- .typos.toml
- AGENTS.md
- ARCHITECTURE.md
- bacon.toml
- BUILD.md
- Cargo.lockGood: Lockfile present (Cargo.lock). Installs are reproducible.
- Cargo.tomlGood: Dependency manifest found (Cargo.toml).
- CHANGELOG.mdGood: Contributing guide is detailed and thorough.Info: Contributing guide lacks a setup section (−12 pts).Fix: Show new contributors how to get a local dev environment running.Good: Contributing guide describes code style expectations.Good: Contributing guide explains how to run tests.Good: Contributing guide describes the PR/review workflow.Good: Contributing guide includes code examples.
- CLAUDE.md
- clippy.toml
- CMakeLists.txt
- CODE_OF_CONDUCT.mdGood: Code of conduct present.
- CODE_STYLE.md
- CONTRIBUTING.md
- deny.toml
- DESIGN.md
- LICENSE-APACHE
- LICENSE-MIT
- lychee.toml
- pixi.lock
- pixi.toml
- pyproject.toml
- pyrightconfig.json
- README.mdGood: README is present.Good: README is well structured with multiple sections.Warning: No screenshots or images in the README (−20 pts).Fix: Add a GIF, screenshot, or logo image. It is the fastest way to show what your project does.Good: README has code examples.Good: README links to a live demo or deployed app.Good: README includes status badges.Good: README documents how to install the project.Good: README documents how to run the project.
- RELEASES.md
- rust-toolchain
- SECURITY.mdGood: Security policy present.
- taplo.toml
- TESTING.md
- uv.lock