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Latest revision as of 16:40, 9 August 2022
cargo --help
Rust's package manager USAGE: cargo [OPTIONS] [SUBCOMMAND] OPTIONS: -V, --version Print version info and exit --list List installed commands --explain <CODE> Run `rustc --explain CODE` -v, --verbose Use verbose output (-vv very verbose/build.rs output) -q, --quiet Do not print cargo log messages --color <WHEN> Coloring: auto, always, never --frozen Require Cargo.lock and cache are up to date --locked Require Cargo.lock is up to date --offline Run without accessing the network --config <KEY=VALUE>... Override a configuration value (unstable) -Z <FLAG>... Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details -h, --help Prints help information Some common cargo commands are (see all commands with --list): build, b Compile the current package check, c Analyze the current package and report errors, but don't build object files clean Remove the target directory doc, d Build this package's and its dependencies' documentation new Create a new cargo package init Create a new cargo package in an existing directory run, r Run a binary or example of the local package test, t Run the tests bench Run the benchmarks update Update dependencies listed in Cargo.lock search Search registry for crates publish Package and upload this package to the registry install Install a Rust binary. Default location is $HOME/.cargo/bin uninstall Uninstall a Rust binary See 'cargo help <command>' for more information on a specific command.
See also[edit]
cargo [ run | install | unsintall ]
,--help
- cargo,
cargo.toml, brew install rust
- Rust,
rustc, cargo, rustup
,crates
, Tokio, Crate registry,RUST_BACKTRACE
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