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# instant-acme: async, pure-Rust ACME client
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instant-acme is an async, pure-Rust ACME (RFC 8555) client.
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instant-acme is used in production at [Instant Domains](https://instantdomains.com/) to help
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us provision TLS certificates within seconds for our customers. instant-acme relies
on Tokio and rustls to implement the [RFC 8555](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc8555.html)
specification.
## Features
* Store/recover your account credentials by serializing/deserializing
* Fully async implementation with tracing support
* Support for processing multiple orders concurrently
* Support for external account binding
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* Uses hyper with rustls and Tokio for HTTP requests
* Uses *ring* for ECDSA signing
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* Minimum supported Rust version: 1.60
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## Limitations
* Only tested with DNS challenges against Let's Encrypt so far (staging and production)
* Only supports ECDSA keys for now
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## Getting started
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See the [examples](examples) directory for an example of how to use instant-acme.