cargo init
cargo-init - Create a new Cargo package in an existing directory
cargo init [OPTIONS] [PATH]
This command will create a new Cargo manifest in the current directory. Give a path as an argument to create in the given directory.
If there are typically-named Rust source files already in the directory, those
will be used. If not, then a sample src/main.rs
file will be created, or
src/lib.rs
if --lib
is passed.
If the directory is not already in a VCS repository, then a new repository
is created (see --vcs
below).
The "authors" field in the manifest is determined from the environment or configuration settings. A name is required and is determined from (first match wins):
cargo-new.name
Cargo config value
CARGO_NAME
environment variable
GIT_AUTHOR_NAME
environment variable
GIT_COMMITTER_NAME
environment variable
user.name
git configuration value
USER
environment variable
USERNAME
environment variable
NAME
environment variable
The email address is optional and is determined from:
cargo-new.email
Cargo config value
CARGO_EMAIL
environment variable
GIT_AUTHOR_EMAIL
environment variable
GIT_COMMITTER_EMAIL
environment variable
user.email
git configuration value
EMAIL
environment variable
See the reference for more information about configuration files.
See cargo-new(1) for a similar command which will create a new package in a new directory.
Create a package with a binary target (src/main.rs
).
This is the default behavior.
Create a package with a library target (src/lib.rs
).
Specify the Rust edition to use. Default is 2018. Possible values: 2015, 2018
Set the package name. Defaults to the directory name.
Initialize a new VCS repository for the given version control system (git,
hg, pijul, or fossil) or do not initialize any version control at all
(none). If not specified, defaults to git
or the configuration value
cargo-new.vcs
, or none
if already inside a VCS repository.
Alternative registry to use. This sets the publish
field which will
restrict publishing only to the given registry name.
This option is unstable and available only on the nightly channel and requires
the -Z unstable-options
flag to enable.
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.
No output printed to stdout.
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.
Prints help information.
Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo. Run cargo -Z help
for
details.
See the reference for details on environment variables that Cargo reads.
Cargo succeeded.
Cargo failed to complete.
Create a binary Cargo package in the current directory:
cargo init