Introduction
1.
Getting Started
1.1.
Installation
1.2.
First Steps with Cargo
2.
Cargo Guide
2.1.
Why Cargo Exists
2.2.
Creating a New Package
2.3.
Working on an Existing Package
2.4.
Dependencies
2.5.
Package Layout
2.6.
Cargo.toml vs Cargo.lock
2.7.
Tests
2.8.
Continuous Integration
2.9.
Build Cache
3.
Cargo Reference
3.1.
Specifying Dependencies
3.2.
The Manifest Format
3.3.
Configuration
3.4.
Environment Variables
3.5.
Build Scripts
3.6.
Publishing on crates.io
3.7.
Package ID Specifications
3.8.
Source Replacement
3.9.
External Tools
3.10.
Registries
3.11.
Unstable Features
4.
Cargo Commands
4.1.
Build Commands
4.1.1.
bench
4.1.2.
build
4.1.3.
check
4.1.4.
clean
4.1.5.
doc
4.1.6.
fetch
4.1.7.
fix
4.1.8.
run
4.1.9.
rustc
4.1.10.
rustdoc
4.1.11.
test
4.2.
Manifest Commands
4.2.1.
generate-lockfile
4.2.2.
locate-project
4.2.3.
metadata
4.2.4.
pkgid
4.2.5.
update
4.2.6.
verify-project
4.3.
Package Commands
4.3.1.
init
4.3.2.
install
4.3.3.
new
4.3.4.
search
4.3.5.
uninstall
4.4.
Publishing Commands
4.4.1.
login
4.4.2.
owner
4.4.3.
package
4.4.4.
publish
4.4.5.
yank
4.5.
General Commands
4.5.1.
help
4.5.2.
version
5.
FAQ
6.
Appendix: Glossary
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The Cargo Book
Getting Started
To get started with Cargo, install Cargo (and Rust) and set up your first crate.
Installation
First steps with Cargo