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-add(1)
Add dependencies to a Cargo.toml
manifest file.
cargo-generate-lockfile(1)
Generate Cargo.lock
for a project.
cargo-info(1)
Display information about a package in the registry. Default registry is crates.io.
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-remove(1)
Remove dependencies from a Cargo.toml
manifest file.
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-logout(1)
Remove 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. -q
--quiet
- Do not print cargo log messages.
May also be specified with the
term.quiet
config value. --color
when- Control when colored output is used. Valid values:
auto
(default): Automatically detect if color support is available on the terminal.always
: Always display colors.never
: Never display colors.
May also be specified with the
term.color
config value.
Manifest Options
--locked
- Asserts that the exact same dependencies and versions are used as when the
existing
Cargo.lock
file was originally generated. Cargo will exit with an error when either of the following scenarios arises:- The lock file is missing.
- Cargo attempted to change the lock file due to a different dependency resolution.
It may be used in environments where deterministic builds are desired, such as in CI pipelines.
--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. --frozen
- Equivalent to specifying both
--locked
and--offline
.
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 for more information about how toolchain overrides work. --config
KEY=VALUE or PATH- Overrides a Cargo configuration value. The argument should be in TOML syntax of
KEY=VALUE
, or provided as a path to an extra configuration file. This flag may be specified multiple times. See the command-line overrides section for more information. -C
PATH- Changes the current working directory before executing any specified operations. This affects
things like where cargo looks by default for the project manifest (
Cargo.toml
), as well as the directories searched for discovering.cargo/config.toml
, for example. This option must appear before the command name, for examplecargo -C path/to/my-project build
.This option is only available on the nightly channel and requires the
-Z unstable-options
flag to enable (see #10098). -h
--help
- Prints help information.
-Z
flag- Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo. Run
cargo -Z help
for details.
ENVIRONMENT
See the reference for details on environment variables that Cargo reads.
EXIT STATUS
0
: Cargo succeeded.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, executables distributed with Rust are also located here.
$CARGO_HOME/config.toml
The global configuration file. See the reference
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
-
Build a local package and all of its dependencies:
cargo build
-
Build a package with optimizations:
cargo build --release
-
Run tests for a cross-compiled target:
cargo test --target i686-unknown-linux-gnu
-
Create a new package that builds an executable:
cargo new foobar
-
Create a package in the current directory:
mkdir foo && cd foo cargo init .
-
Learn about a command’s options and usage:
cargo help clean
BUGS
See https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues for issues.