diff --git a/example/README.md b/example/README.md index f5f6adf94..2e7273645 100644 --- a/example/README.md +++ b/example/README.md @@ -169,14 +169,12 @@ See [project.scarlet](https://github.com/aaugmentum/project.scarlet), [tdlib](ht TDLib can be used from the Rust programming language through the [JSON](https://github.com/tdlib/td#using-json) interface. -See [tdlib-rs](https://github.com/agnipau/tdlib-rs), which contains automatically generated classes for all TDLib API methods and objects. +See [rust-tdlib](https://github.com/aCLr/rust-tdlib) or [tdlib-rs](https://github.com/agnipau/tdlib-rs), which provide convenient TDLib clients with automatically generated and fully-documented classes for all TDLib API methods and objects. See [rtdlib](https://github.com/fewensa/rtdlib), [tdlib-rs](https://github.com/d653/tdlib-rs), [tdlib-futures](https://github.com/yuri91/tdlib-futures), [tdlib-sys](https://github.com/nuxeh/tdlib-sys), or [tdjson-rs](https://github.com/mersinvald/tdjson-rs) for examples of TDLib Rust bindings. -You can use [rust-tdlib](https://github.com/aCLr/rust-tdlib) if you need high-level client implementation. - ## Using TDLib in Erlang projects