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NAME

       cargo-uninstall - Remove a Rust binary

SYNOPSIS

       cargo uninstall [options] [spec...]

DESCRIPTION

       This command removes a package installed with cargo-install(1). The spec argument is a
       package ID specification of the package to remove (see cargo-pkgid(1)).

       By default all binaries are removed for a crate but the --bin and --example flags can be
       used to only remove particular binaries.

       The installation root is determined, in order of precedence:

       •  --root option

       •  CARGO_INSTALL_ROOT environment variable

       •  install.root Cargo config value <https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/config.html>

       •  CARGO_HOME environment variable

       •  $HOME/.cargo

OPTIONS

   Install Options
       -p, --package spec...
           Package to uninstall.

       --bin name...
           Only uninstall the binary name.

       --root dir
           Directory to uninstall packages from.

   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
           <https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/config.html>.

       -q, --quiet
           Do not print cargo log messages. May also be specified with the term.quiet config
           value <https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/config.html>.

       --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
           <https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/config.html>.

   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 <https://rust-lang.github.io/rustup/overrides.html> for
           more information about how toolchain overrides work.

       -h, --help
           Prints help information.

       -Z flag
           Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo. Run cargo -Z help for details.

ENVIRONMENT

       See the reference <https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/environment-variables.html>
       for details on environment variables that Cargo reads.

EXIT STATUS

0: Cargo succeeded.

       •  101: Cargo failed to complete.

EXAMPLES

        1. Uninstall a previously installed package.

               cargo uninstall ripgrep

SEE ALSO

       cargo(1), cargo-install(1)

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