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The most common "Rustler" in the developer world is Rustler , a library used to write (Native Implemented Functions) in Rust . If you're building a feature for this (or a similar project using Rust to handle zip files), here are two ways to interpret your request: 1. The "Feature" as a Coding Task (Rustler Library)

It prevents your BEAM node from crashing due to memory exhaustion when handling large .zip archives. You can find implementation patterns in the Rustler Documentation or check out similar file-handling logic in the Rust zip crate. 2. The "Feature" as an Upgrade (Traxxas Rustler) File: Rustler.v1.02.29.zip ...

In a completely different lane, "Rustler" is a legendary RC truck by . If that .zip file is actually a firmware update or a parts list for a version 1.02.29 build, the most "solid" feature you can add is a Steel Driveshaft Upgrade . The most common "Rustler" in the developer world

Instead of loading the entire Rustler.v1.02.29.zip into memory, write a NIF that streams the file contents back to Elixir using Resource Arcs . You can find implementation patterns in the Rustler