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NAME

       cargo-rustdoc - Build a package's documentation, using specified custom flags.

SYNOPSIS

       cargo rustdoc [OPTIONS] [--] [<OPTS>...]

DESCRIPTION

       The  specified  target  for  the  current  package  (or  package  specified  by SPEC if provided) will be
       documented with the specified <OPTS>...  being passed to the final rustdoc invocation.  Dependencies will
       not  be  documented  as  part  of  this  command.   Note  that rustdoc will still unconditionally receive
       arguments such as -L, --extern, and --crate-type, and the specified <OPTS>...  will simply  be  added  to
       the rustdoc invocation.

       If the --package argument is given, then SPEC is a package id specification which indicates which package
       should be documented.  If it is not given, then the current package is documented.  For more  information
       on SPEC and its format, see the cargo help pkgid command.

OPTIONS

       -h, --help
              Print this message.

       --open Open the docs in a browser after the operation.

       -p SPEC, --package SPEC
              Package to document.

       -j N, --jobs N
              Number of parallel jobs, defaults to # of CPUs.

       --lib  Build only this package's library.

       --bin NAME
              Build only the specified binary.

       --example NAME
              Build only the specified example.

       --test NAME
              Build only the specified test target.

       --bench NAME
              Build only the specified benchmark target.

       --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 manifest to document.

       -v, --verbose
              Use verbose output.

       -q, --quiet
              No output printed to stdout.

       --color WHEN
              Coloring: auto, always, never.

SEE ALSO

       cargo(1), cargo-doc(1)

COPYRIGHT

       This  work  is  dual-licensed  under  Apache  2.0  and MIT terms.  See COPYRIGHT file in the cargo source
       distribution.