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- [probe-rs](https://github.com/probe-rs/probe-rs): a modern, embedded debugging toolkit, written in Rust
- [Knurling Tools](https://knurling.ferrous-systems.com/tools/) are developed by [Ferrous Systems] to ease the development process for building, debugging, and testing embedded Rust systems. These tools include:
- [defmt](https://github.com/knurling-rs/defmt): a highly efficient logging framework that targets resource-constrained devices, like microcontrollers.
- [derive-mmio](https://github.com/knurling-rs/derive-mmio): Creating MMIO-friendly APIs for embedded peripherals.
- [flip-link](https://github.com/knurling-rs/flip-link), a linker wrapper that provides stack overflow protection without an MMU by flipping the standard memory layout of ARM Cortex-M programs
- [app-template](https://github.com/knurling-rs/app-template), a `cargo-generate` powered project template for quickly setting up new projects using the Knurling Tools.
- [defmt-test](https://github.com/knurling-rs/defmt-test), an embedded test harness that lets you write and run unit tests as if you were using the built-in `#[test]` attribute, but will run on an embedded target
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