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.RS·File Extension

Rust Source FileRust programming language source file.

Data & Textapplication/rls-services+xmlCompressible
Extension.rs
File typeRust Source File
CategoryData & Text
Charset
CompressibleYes
Format familyrust

What is a .rs file?

A .rs file is a Rust Source File — Rust programming language source file.

In the mime-db registry it maps to application/rls-services+xml, and it is marked as compressible. When serving .rs over HTTP, set the Content-Type header as shown in Developer info below.

Related entities: it maps to application/rls-services+xml and is used by RenderScript, Rust among others — and is delivered over HTTP via the Content-Type header.

  • Use VS Code or rust-analyzer to open and edit .rs files.
  • Any text editor (Notepad, VS Code) can inspect the raw content as text.

When served over HTTP, responses should set the following header:

Content-Type: application/rls-services+xml

Common software that reads/writes .rs:

VS Coderust-analyzercargo
.rsextension of
format
rustserved as
mime type
application/rls-services+xmlsent via header
http header
  • Configuration files
  • Data interchange between systems
  • API request and response payloads
  • Logs and data exports
  • Open the file with VS Code, make your changes and save.
  • Most editors preserve the original formatting and encoding — avoid changing the charset.
  • Create a new file and save it with the .rs extension, or export this format from VS Code.

What programs can open .rs files?

Common options include VS Code, rust-analyzer, cargo. You can also open many of these files with built-in viewers or a browser.

How do I create a .rs file?

Create a new file in any text editor or the app that owns the format and save it with the .rs extension.

What is the relationship between .rs and the application/rls-services+xml MIME type?

application/rls-services+xml is the media type identifier used for .rs files during network transfer (for example in the HTTP Content-Type header).

Updated 2026-08-18

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