# Ruma – Your home in Matrix. A set of [Rust] crates (libraries) for interacting with the [Matrix] chat network. [website] • [chat] • [documentation][docs] ([unstable][unstable-docs]) [Rust]: https://rust-lang.org/ [Matrix]: https://matrix.org/ [website]: https://www.ruma.io/ [chat]: https://matrix.to/#/#ruma:matrix.org [docs]: https://docs.rs/ruma/ [unstable-docs]: https://docs.ruma.io/ruma/ ## Getting started If you want to build a Matrix client or bot, have a look at [matrix-rust-sdk]. It builds on Ruma and includes handling of state storage, end-to-end encryption and many other useful things. For homeservers, bridges and harder-to-categorize software that works with Matrix, you're at the right place. To get started, add `ruma` to your dependencies: ```toml # crates.io release ruma = { version = "0.6.0", features = ["..."] } # git dependency ruma = { git = "https://github.com/ruma/ruma", branch = "main", features = ["..."] } ``` `ruma` re-exports all of the other crates, so you don't have to worry about them as a user. Check out the documentation [on docs.rs][docs] (or on [docs.ruma.io][unstable-docs] if you use use the git dependency). [matrix-rust-sdk]: https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-rust-sdk#readme [feat]: https://github.com/ruma/ruma/blob/1166af5a354210dcbced1eaf4a11f795c381d2ec/ruma/Cargo.toml#L35 ## Status Ruma 0.6 supports all events and REST endpoints of Matrix v1.0, v1.1 and v1.2. Various changes from in-progress or finished MSCs are also implemented, gated behind the `unstable-mscXXXX` (where `XXXX` is the MSC number) Cargo features. A few less formalized things are gated behind the `unstable-unspecified` Cargo feature. ## Contributing See [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md). ## Minimum Rust version Ruma currently requires Rust 1.62. In general, we will never require beta or nightly for crates.io releases of our crates, and we will try to avoid releasing crates that depend on features that were only just stabilized. `ruma-signatures` is an exception: It uses cryptographic libraries that often use relatively new features and that we don't want to use outdated versions of. It is guaranteed to work with whatever is the latest stable version though. ## License [MIT](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)