cargo install

NAME

cargo-install - Build and install a Rust binary

SYNOPSIS

cargo install [OPTIONS] CRATE…​
cargo install [OPTIONS] --path PATH
cargo install [OPTIONS] --git URL [CRATE…​]
cargo install [OPTIONS] --list

DESCRIPTION

This command manages Cargo’s local set of installed binary crates. Only packages which have [[bin]] targets can be installed, and all binaries are installed into the installation root’s bin folder.

The installation root is determined, in order of precedence:

  • --root option

  • CARGO_INSTALL_ROOT environment variable

  • install.root Cargo config value

  • CARGO_HOME environment variable

  • $HOME/.cargo

There are multiple sources from which a crate can be installed. The default location is crates.io but the --git and --path flags can change this source. If the source contains more than one package (such as crates.io or a git repository with multiple crates) the CRATE argument is required to indicate which crate should be installed.

Crates from crates.io can optionally specify the version they wish to install via the --version flags, and similarly packages from git repositories can optionally specify the branch, tag, or revision that should be installed. If a crate has multiple binaries, the --bin argument can selectively install only one of them, and if you’d rather install examples the --example argument can be used as well.

If the source is crates.io or --git then by default the crate will be built in a temporary target directory. To avoid this, the target directory can be specified by setting the CARGO_TARGET_DIR environment variable to a relative path. In particular, this can be useful for caching build artifacts on continuous integration systems.

OPTIONS

Install Options

--vers VERSION
--version VERSION

Specify a version to install from crates.io.

--git URL

Git URL to install the specified crate from.

--branch BRANCH

Branch to use when installing from git.

--tag TAG

Tag to use when installing from git.

--rev SHA

Specific commit to use when installing from git.

--path PATH

Filesystem path to local crate to install.

--list

List all installed packages and their versions.

-f
--force

Force overwriting existing crates or binaries. This can be used to reinstall or upgrade a crate.

--bin NAME…​

Install only the specified binary.

--bins

Install all binaries.

--example NAME…​

Install only the specified example.

--examples

Install all examples.

--root DIR

Directory to install packages into.

--registry REGISTRY

Name of the registry to use. Registry names are defined in Cargo config files. If not specified, the default registry is used, which is defined by the registry.default config key which defaults to crates-io.

Feature Selection

When no feature options are given, the default feature is activated for every selected package.

--features FEATURES

Space or comma separated list of features to activate. These features only apply to the current directory’s package. Features of direct dependencies may be enabled with <dep-name>/<feature-name> syntax.

--all-features

Activate all available features of all selected packages.

--no-default-features

Do not activate the default feature of the current directory’s package.

Compilation Options

--target TRIPLE

Install for the given architecture. The default is the host architecture. The general format of the triple is <arch><sub>-<vendor>-<sys>-<abi>. Run rustc --print target-list for a list of supported targets.

This may also be specified with the build.target config value.

--debug

Build with the dev profile instead the release profile.

Miscellaneous Options

-j N
--jobs N

Number of parallel jobs to run. May also be specified with the build.jobs config value. Defaults to the number of CPUs.

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

No output printed to stdout.

--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.

Common Options

-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.

EXAMPLES

  1. Install a package from crates.io:

    cargo install ripgrep
  2. Reinstall or upgrade a package:

    cargo install ripgrep --force