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CARGO(1)		    General Commands Manual		      CARGO(1)

NAME
       cargo - The Rust	package	manager

SYNOPSIS
       cargo [options] command [args]
       cargo [options] --version
       cargo [options] --list
       cargo [options] --help
       cargo [options] --explain code

DESCRIPTION
       This program is a package manager and build tool	for the	Rust language,
       available at <https://rust-lang.org>.

COMMANDS
   Build Commands
       cargo-bench(1)
	   Execute benchmarks of a package.

       cargo-build(1)
	   Compile a package.

       cargo-check(1)
	   Check a local package and all of its	dependencies for errors.

       cargo-clean(1)
	   Remove artifacts that Cargo has generated in	the past.

       cargo-doc(1)
	   Build a package's documentation.

       cargo-fetch(1)
	   Fetch dependencies of a package from	the network.

       cargo-fix(1)
	   Automatically fix lint warnings reported by rustc.

       cargo-run(1)
	   Run a binary	or example of the local	package.

       cargo-rustc(1)
	   Compile a package, and pass extra options to	the compiler.

       cargo-rustdoc(1)
	   Build a package's documentation, using specified custom flags.

       cargo-test(1)
	   Execute unit	and integration	tests of a package.

   Manifest Commands
       cargo-generate-lockfile(1)
	   Generate Cargo.lock for a project.

       cargo-locate-project(1)
	   Print a JSON	representation of a Cargo.toml file's location.

       cargo-metadata(1)
	   Output the resolved dependencies of a package in machine-readable
       format.

       cargo-pkgid(1)
	   Print a fully qualified package specification.

       cargo-tree(1)
	   Display a tree visualization	of a dependency	graph.

       cargo-update(1)
	   Update dependencies as recorded in the local	lock file.

       cargo-vendor(1)
	   Vendor all dependencies locally.

       cargo-verify-project(1)
	   Check correctness of	crate manifest.

   Package Commands
       cargo-init(1)
	   Create a new	Cargo package in an existing directory.

       cargo-install(1)
	   Build and install a Rust binary.

       cargo-new(1)
	   Create a new	Cargo package.

       cargo-search(1)
	   Search packages in crates.io.

       cargo-uninstall(1)
	   Remove a Rust binary.

   Publishing Commands
       cargo-login(1)
	   Save	an API token from the registry locally.

       cargo-owner(1)
	   Manage the owners of	a crate	on the registry.

       cargo-package(1)
	   Assemble the	local package into a distributable tarball.

       cargo-publish(1)
	   Upload a package to the registry.

       cargo-yank(1)
	   Remove a pushed crate from the index.

   General Commands
       cargo-help(1)
	   Display help	information about Cargo.

       cargo-version(1)
	   Show	version	information.

OPTIONS
   Special Options
       -V, --version
	   Print version info and exit.	If used	with --verbose,	prints extra
	   information.

       --list
	   List	all installed Cargo subcommands. If used with --verbose,
	   prints extra	information.

       --explain code
	   Run rustc --explain CODE which will print out a detailed
	   explanation of an error message (for	example, E0004).

   Display Options
       -v, --verbose
	   Use verbose output. May be specified	twice for "very	verbose"
	   output which	includes extra output such as dependency warnings and
	   build script	output.	May also be specified with the term.verbose
	   config value
	   <https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/config.html>.

       -q, --quiet
	   No output printed to	stdout.

       --color when
	   Control when	colored	output is used.	Valid values:

	   o  auto (default): Automatically detect if color support is
	       available on the	terminal.

	   o  always: Always display colors.

	   o  never: Never display colors.

	   May also be specified with the term.color config value
	   <https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/config.html>.

   Manifest Options
       --frozen, --locked
	   Either of these flags requires that the Cargo.lock file is
	   up-to-date. If the lock file	is missing, or it needs	to be updated,
	   Cargo will exit with	an error. The --frozen flag also prevents
	   Cargo from attempting to access the network to determine if it is
	   out-of-date.

	   These may be	used in	environments where you want to assert that the
	   Cargo.lock file is up-to-date (such as a CI build) or want to avoid
	   network access.

       --offline
	   Prevents Cargo from accessing the network for any reason. Without
	   this	flag, Cargo will stop with an error if it needs	to access the
	   network and the network is not available. With this flag, Cargo
	   will	attempt	to proceed without the network if possible.

	   Beware that this may	result in different dependency resolution than
	   online mode.	Cargo will restrict itself to crates that are
	   downloaded locally, even if there might be a	newer version as
	   indicated in	the local copy of the index. See the cargo-fetch(1)
	   command to download dependencies before going offline.

	   May also be specified with the net.offline config value
	   <https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/config.html>.

   Common Options
       +toolchain
	   If Cargo has	been installed with rustup, and	the first argument to
	   cargo begins	with +,	it will	be interpreted as a rustup toolchain
	   name	(such as +stable or +nightly). See the rustup documentation
	   <https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup/overrides.html> for more
	   information about how toolchain overrides work.

       -h, --help
	   Prints help information.

       -Z flag
	   Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo. Run cargo -Z	help for
	   details.

ENVIRONMENT
       See the reference
       <https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/environment-variables.html>
       for details on environment variables that Cargo reads.

EXIT STATUS
       o  0: Cargo succeeded.

       o  101: Cargo failed to complete.

FILES
       ~/.cargo/
	   Default location for	Cargo's	"home" directory where it stores
       various files. The location can be changed with the CARGO_HOME
       environment variable.

       $CARGO_HOME/bin/
	   Binaries installed by cargo-install(1) will be located here.	If
       using rustup <https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup/>, executables
       distributed with	Rust are also located here.

       $CARGO_HOME/config.toml
	   The global configuration file. See the reference
       <https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/config.html> for more
       information about configuration files.

       .cargo/config.toml
	   Cargo automatically searches	for a file named .cargo/config.toml in
       the current directory, and all parent directories. These	configuration
       files will be merged with the global configuration file.

       $CARGO_HOME/credentials.toml
	   Private authentication information for logging in to	a registry.

       $CARGO_HOME/registry/
	   This	directory contains cached downloads of the registry index and
       any downloaded dependencies.

       $CARGO_HOME/git/
	   This	directory contains cached downloads of git dependencies.

       Please note that	the internal structure of the $CARGO_HOME directory is
       not stable yet and may be subject to change.

EXAMPLES
	1. Build a local package and all of its	dependencies:

	       cargo build

	2. Build a package with	optimizations:

	       cargo build --release

	3. Run tests for a cross-compiled target:

	       cargo test --target i686-unknown-linux-gnu

	4. Create a new	package	that builds an executable:

	       cargo new foobar

	5. Create a package in the current directory:

	       mkdir foo && cd foo
	       cargo init .

	6. Learn about a command's options and usage:

	       cargo help clean

BUGS
       See <https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues> for issues.

SEE ALSO
       rustc(1), rustdoc(1)

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