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NAME
cargo-run - Run the current package
SYNOPSIS
cargo run [OPTIONS] [--] [<ARGS>...]
DESCRIPTION
Run the main binary of the local package (src/main.rs).
If neither --bin nor --example are given, then if the package only has one bin target it will be run.
Otherwise --bin specifies the bin target to run, and --example specifies the example target to run. At
most one of --bin or --example can be provided.
All of the trailing arguments are passed to the binary to run. If you're passing arguments to both Cargo
and the binary, the ones after -- go to the binary, the ones before go to Cargo.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Print this message.
--bin NAME
Name of the bin target to run.
--example NAME
Name of the example target to run.
-j IN, --jobs IN
Number of parallel jobs, defaults to # of CPUs.
--release
Build artifacts in release mode, with optimizations.
--features FEATURES
Space-separated list of features to also build.
--all-features
Build all available features.
--no-default-features
Do not build the default feature.
--target TRIPLE
Build for the target triple.
--manifest-path PATH
Path to the Cargo.toml to compile.
-v, --verbose
Use verbose output.
-q, --quiet
No output printed to stdout.
--color WHEN
Coloring: auto, always, never.
EXAMPLES
Run the main binary of the current package
$ cargo run
SEE ALSO
cargo(1), cargo-new(1), cargo-init(1), cargo-build(1)
COPYRIGHT
This work is dual-licensed under Apache 2.0 and MIT terms. See COPYRIGHT file in the cargo source dis‐
tribution.
The Rust package manager May 2016 CARGO-RUN(1)