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      <title>Todo CLI in Rust 1. Hexagonal architecture in a small project</title>
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      <description>We kick off the series by building a To-Do CLI in Rust from CodeCrafters&amp;rsquo; Project #1, but without turning it into a giant script. We cover architecture decisions, layer boundaries, and why a small project can also teach you serious design.</description>
      
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