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# hyper # [hyper](https://hyper.rs)
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### Documentation ### Documentation
- [Released](http://hyperium.github.io/hyper) - [Released](http://docs.rs/hyper)
- [Master](http://hyperium.github.io/hyper/master) - [Master](http://hyperium.github.io/hyper/master)
Get started by looking over the [guides](https://hyper.rs/guides).
## Overview ## Overview
hyper is a fast, modern HTTP implementation written in and for Rust. It hyper is a fast, modern HTTP implementation written in and for Rust. It
is a low-level typesafe abstraction over raw HTTP, providing an elegant is a low-level typesafe abstraction over raw HTTP, providing an elegant
layer over "stringly-typed" HTTP. layer over "stringly-typed" HTTP.
Hyper offers both an HTTP client and server which can be used to drive hyper offers both an HTTP client and server which can be used to drive
complex web applications written entirely in Rust. complex web applications written entirely in Rust.
Be aware that hyper is still actively evolving towards 1.0, and is likely hyper makes use of "async IO" (non-blocking sockets) via the [Tokio](https://tokio.rs) and [Futures](https://docs.rs/futures) libraries.
to experience breaking changes before stabilising. The current area of
change is the movement towards async IO and refining the design around
that. You can also see the [1.0 issue milestone](https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/milestone/1).
The documentation is located at [http://hyperium.github.io/hyper](http://hyperium.github.io/hyper). See the [Hello World](https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/blob/master/examples/hello.rs) example for a toy server using hyper.
Be aware that hyper is still actively evolving towards 1.0, and is likely
to experience breaking changes before stabilising. You can also see the [1.0 issue milestone](https://github.com/hyperium/hyper/milestone/1).