Rust Hash Sum (rhashsum) is a desktop utility for generating and checking file integrity hashes through a graphical interface.
Built with Tauri, it pairs a Rust backend with a React and TypeScript frontend, giving Linux users a lightweight native application for checksum work without relying solely on command-line tools.
This is free and open source software.
Key Features
- Calculates hashes using MD5, SHA-1, SHA-256, SHA-512, BLAKE3, and xxHash3.
- Scans individual files as well as entire folders recursively.
- Verifies file integrity by comparing a file against a known checksum.
- Supports drag and drop for quickly loading files into the application.
- Exports results to JSON, CSV, and TXT report files.
- Includes light and dark mode themes.
Website: github.com/oop7/rhashsum
Support:
Developer: Mohamed (oop7)
License: MIT License

Rust Hash Sum is written in TypeScript and Rust. Learn TypeScript with our recommended free books and free tutorials. Learn Rust with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
Related Software
| GUI Data Hashing Tools | |
|---|---|
| QuickHash GUI | Data hashing tool |
| GtkHash | Desktop utility for computing message digests or checksums |
| Hash-o-Matic | Generate, compares and verify MD5, SHA-256 and SHA-1 hashes |
| Hashes | Simple hash algorithm identification |
| Collision | Checks hashes for your files |
| PyHash Checker | Check the cryptographic checksum of a file |
| QCalcFileHash | CLI and GUI hash calculator |
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