# Cargo Cargo downloads your Rust project’s dependencies and compiles your project. **To start using Cargo**, learn more at [The Cargo Book]. **To start developing Cargo itself**, read the [Cargo Contributor Guide]. [The Cargo Book]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/ [Cargo Contributor Guide]: https://rust-lang.github.io/cargo/contrib/ ## Code Status [![CI](https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/actions/workflows/main.yml/badge.svg?branch=auto-cargo)](https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/actions/workflows/main.yml) Code documentation: ## Installing Cargo Cargo is distributed by default with Rust, so if you've got `rustc` installed locally you probably also have `cargo` installed locally. ## Compiling from Source ### Requirements Cargo requires the following tools and packages to build: * `cargo` and `rustc` * A C compiler [for your platform](https://github.com/rust-lang/cc-rs#compile-time-requirements) * `git` (to clone this repository) **Other requirements:** The following are optional based on your platform and needs. * `pkg-config` — This is used to help locate system packages, such as `libssl` headers/libraries. This may not be required in all cases, such as using vendored OpenSSL, or on Windows. * OpenSSL — Only needed on Unix-like systems and only if the `vendored-openssl` Cargo feature is not used. This requires the development headers, which can be obtained from the `libssl-dev` package on Ubuntu or `openssl-devel` with apk or yum or the `openssl` package from Homebrew on macOS. If using the `vendored-openssl` Cargo feature, then a static copy of OpenSSL will be built from source instead of using the system OpenSSL. This may require additional tools such as `perl` and `make`. On macOS, common installation directories from Homebrew, MacPorts, or pkgsrc will be checked. Otherwise it will fall back to `pkg-config`. On Windows, the system-provided Schannel will be used instead. LibreSSL is also supported. **Optional system libraries:** The build will automatically use vendored versions of the following libraries. However, if they are provided by the system and can be found with `pkg-config`, then the system libraries will be used instead: * [`libcurl`](https://curl.se/libcurl/) — Used for network transfers. * [`libgit2`](https://libgit2.org/) — Used for fetching git dependencies. * [`libssh2`](https://www.libssh2.org/) — Used for SSH access to git repositories. * [`libz`](https://zlib.net/) (aka zlib) — Used for data compression. It is recommended to use the vendored versions as they are the versions that are tested to work with Cargo. ### Compiling First, you'll want to check out this repository ``` git clone https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo.git cd cargo ``` With `cargo` already installed, you can simply run: ``` cargo build --release ``` ## Adding new subcommands to Cargo Cargo is designed to be extensible with new subcommands without having to modify Cargo itself. See [the Wiki page][third-party-subcommands] for more details and a list of known community-developed subcommands. [third-party-subcommands]: https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/wiki/Third-party-cargo-subcommands ## Releases Cargo releases coincide with Rust releases. High level release notes are available as part of [Rust's release notes][rel]. Detailed release notes are available in this repo at [CHANGELOG.md]. [rel]: https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/RELEASES.md [CHANGELOG.md]: CHANGELOG.md ## Reporting issues Found a bug? We'd love to know about it! Please report all issues on the GitHub [issue tracker][issues]. [issues]: https://github.com/rust-lang/cargo/issues ## Contributing See the **[Cargo Contributor Guide]** for a complete introduction to contributing to Cargo. ## License Cargo is primarily distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0). See [LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) and [LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) for details. ### Third party software This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (https://www.openssl.org/). In binary form, this product includes software that is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public License, version 2, with a linking exception, which can be obtained from the [upstream repository][1]. See [LICENSE-THIRD-PARTY](LICENSE-THIRD-PARTY) for details. [1]: https://github.com/libgit2/libgit2