It may be more about the quality rather than the quantity, though. Rust's standard library isn't very big. People sometimes complain that we have to fetch dependencies that are so ubiquitous that they are effectively part of standard Rust: crates like rand, futures, bytes, etc.
But even JS's built in string stuff isn't so bad that it somehow justifies leftpad existing, so I don't know...
But even JS's built in string stuff isn't so bad that it somehow justifies leftpad existing, so I don't know...