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1## Configuration
2
dd8f7d8d 3This document explains how Cargo’s configuration system works, as well as
f7c91ba6 4available keys or configuration. For configuration of a package through its
b119b891 5manifest, see the [manifest format](manifest.md).
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6
7### Hierarchical structure
8
4a8bd29f 9Cargo allows local configuration for a particular package as well as global
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10configuration. It looks for configuration files in the current directory and
11all parent directories. If, for example, Cargo were invoked in
12`/projects/foo/bar/baz`, then the following configuration files would be
13probed for and unified in this order:
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25409e56 15* `/projects/foo/bar/baz/.cargo/config.toml`
16* `/projects/foo/bar/.cargo/config.toml`
17* `/projects/foo/.cargo/config.toml`
18* `/projects/.cargo/config.toml`
19* `/.cargo/config.toml`
20* `$CARGO_HOME/config.toml` which defaults to:
21 * Windows: `%USERPROFILE%\.cargo\config.toml`
22 * Unix: `$HOME/.cargo/config.toml`
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4a8bd29f 24With this structure, you can specify configuration per-package, and even
271860a9 25possibly check it into version control. You can also specify personal defaults
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26with a configuration file in your home directory.
27
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28If a key is specified in multiple config files, the values will get merged
29together. Numbers, strings, and booleans will use the value in the deeper
30config directory taking precedence over ancestor directories, where the
31home directory is the lowest priority. Arrays will be joined together.
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33At present, when being invoked from a workspace, Cargo does not read config
34files from crates within the workspace. i.e. if a workspace has two crates in
35it, named `/projects/foo/bar/baz/mylib` and `/projects/foo/bar/baz/mybin`, and
36there are Cargo configs at `/projects/foo/bar/baz/mylib/.cargo/config.toml`
37and `/projects/foo/bar/baz/mybin/.cargo/config.toml`, Cargo does not read
38those configuration files if it is invoked from the workspace root
39(`/projects/foo/bar/baz/`).
40
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41> **Note:** Cargo also reads config files without the `.toml` extension, such as
42> `.cargo/config`. Support for the `.toml` extension was added in version 1.39
43> and is the preferred form. If both files exist, Cargo will use the file
44> without the extension.
45
dd8f7d8d 46### Configuration format
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48Configuration files are written in the [TOML format][toml] (like the
49manifest), with simple key-value pairs inside of sections (tables). The
50following is a quick overview of all settings, with detailed descriptions
51found below.
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52
53```toml
dd8f7d8d 54paths = ["/path/to/override"] # path dependency overrides
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56[alias] # command aliases
57b = "build"
58c = "check"
59t = "test"
60r = "run"
61rr = "run --release"
62space_example = ["run", "--release", "--", "\"command list\""]
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4d590f95 64[build]
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65jobs = 1 # number of parallel jobs, defaults to # of CPUs
66rustc = "rustc" # the rust compiler tool
67rustc-wrapper = "…" # run this wrapper instead of `rustc`
68rustc-workspace-wrapper = "…" # run this wrapper instead of `rustc` for workspace members
69rustdoc = "rustdoc" # the doc generator tool
70target = "triple" # build for the target triple (ignored by `cargo install`)
71target-dir = "target" # path of where to place all generated artifacts
72rustflags = ["…", "…"] # custom flags to pass to all compiler invocations
73rustdocflags = ["…", "…"] # custom flags to pass to rustdoc
74incremental = true # whether or not to enable incremental compilation
75dep-info-basedir = "…" # path for the base directory for targets in depfiles
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6128b54b 77[doc]
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78browser = "chromium" # browser to use with `cargo doc --open`,
79 # overrides the `BROWSER` environment variable
80
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81[env]
82# Set ENV_VAR_NAME=value for any process run by Cargo
83ENV_VAR_NAME = "value"
84# Set even if already present in environment
85ENV_VAR_NAME_2 = { value = "value", force = true }
86# Value is relative to .cargo directory containing `config.toml`, make absolute
87ENV_VAR_NAME_3 = { value = "relative/path", relative = true }
88
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89[future-incompat-report]
90frequency = 'always' # when to display a notification about a future incompat report
91
dd8f7d8d 92[cargo-new]
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93vcs = "none" # VCS to use ('git', 'hg', 'pijul', 'fossil', 'none')
94
95[http]
96debug = false # HTTP debugging
97proxy = "host:port" # HTTP proxy in libcurl format
98ssl-version = "tlsv1.3" # TLS version to use
99ssl-version.max = "tlsv1.3" # maximum TLS version
100ssl-version.min = "tlsv1.1" # minimum TLS version
101timeout = 30 # timeout for each HTTP request, in seconds
102low-speed-limit = 10 # network timeout threshold (bytes/sec)
103cainfo = "cert.pem" # path to Certificate Authority (CA) bundle
104check-revoke = true # check for SSL certificate revocation
105multiplexing = true # HTTP/2 multiplexing
106user-agent = "…" # the user-agent header
107
108[install]
109root = "/some/path" # `cargo install` destination directory
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4d590f95 111[net]
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112retry = 2 # network retries
113git-fetch-with-cli = true # use the `git` executable for git operations
0fe36b6e 114offline = true # do not access the network
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116[patch.<registry>]
117# Same keys as for [patch] in Cargo.toml
118
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119[profile.<name>] # Modify profile settings via config.
120opt-level = 0 # Optimization level.
121debug = true # Include debug info.
8b3c9adf 122split-debuginfo = '...' # Debug info splitting behavior.
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123debug-assertions = true # Enables debug assertions.
124overflow-checks = true # Enables runtime integer overflow checks.
125lto = false # Sets link-time optimization.
126panic = 'unwind' # The panic strategy.
127incremental = true # Incremental compilation.
128codegen-units = 16 # Number of code generation units.
129rpath = false # Sets the rpath linking option.
130[profile.<name>.build-override] # Overrides build-script settings.
131# Same keys for a normal profile.
132[profile.<name>.package.<name>] # Override profile for a package.
133# Same keys for a normal profile (minus `panic`, `lto`, and `rpath`).
134
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135[registries.<name>] # registries other than crates.io
136index = "…" # URL of the registry index
137token = "…" # authentication token for the registry
138
139[registry]
140default = "…" # name of the default registry
141token = "…" # authentication token for crates.io
142
143[source.<name>] # source definition and replacement
144replace-with = "…" # replace this source with the given named source
145directory = "…" # path to a directory source
146registry = "…" # URL to a registry source
147local-registry = "…" # path to a local registry source
148git = "…" # URL of a git repository source
149branch = "…" # branch name for the git repository
150tag = "…" # tag name for the git repository
151rev = "…" # revision for the git repository
152
153[target.<triple>]
154linker = "…" # linker to use
155runner = "…" # wrapper to run executables
156rustflags = ["…", "…"] # custom flags for `rustc`
157
158[target.<cfg>]
159runner = "…" # wrapper to run executables
160rustflags = ["…", "…"] # custom flags for `rustc`
161
162[target.<triple>.<links>] # `links` build script override
163rustc-link-lib = ["foo"]
164rustc-link-search = ["/path/to/foo"]
165rustc-flags = ["-L", "/some/path"]
166rustc-cfg = ['key="value"']
167rustc-env = {key = "value"}
168rustc-cdylib-link-arg = ["…"]
169metadata_key1 = "value"
170metadata_key2 = "value"
171
172[term]
7ac6f537 173quiet = false # whether cargo output is quiet
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174verbose = false # whether cargo provides verbose output
175color = 'auto' # whether cargo colorizes output
d649c661 176progress.when = 'auto' # whether cargo shows progress bar
177progress.width = 80 # width of progress bar
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178```
179
180### Environment variables
181
182Cargo can also be configured through environment variables in addition to the
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183TOML configuration files. For each configuration key of the form `foo.bar` the
184environment variable `CARGO_FOO_BAR` can also be used to define the value.
185Keys are converted to uppercase, dots and dashes are converted to underscores.
186For example the `target.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.runner` key can also be
187defined by the `CARGO_TARGET_X86_64_UNKNOWN_LINUX_GNU_RUNNER` environment
188variable.
189
190Environment variables will take precedence over TOML configuration files.
191Currently only integer, boolean, string and some array values are supported to
192be defined by environment variables. Descriptions below indicate which keys
193support environment variables.
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194
195In addition to the system above, Cargo recognizes a few other specific
196[environment variables][env].
197
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198### Config-relative paths
199
200Paths in config files may be absolute, relative, or a bare name without any
201path separators. Paths for executables without a path separator will use the
202`PATH` environment variable to search for the executable. Paths for
203non-executables will be relative to where the config value is defined. For
204config files, that is relative to the parent directory of the `.cargo`
205directory where the value was defined. For environment variables it is
206relative to the current working directory.
207
208```toml
209# Relative path examples.
210
211[target.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu]
212runner = "foo" # Searches `PATH` for `foo`.
213
214[source.vendored-sources]
25409e56 215# Directory is relative to the parent where `.cargo/config.toml` is located.
216# For example, `/my/project/.cargo/config.toml` would result in `/my/project/vendor`.
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217directory = "vendor"
218```
219
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220### Executable paths with arguments
221
222Some Cargo commands invoke external programs, which can be configured as a path
223and some number of arguments.
224
225The value may be an array of strings like `['/path/to/program', 'somearg']` or
226a space-separated string like `'/path/to/program somearg'`. If the path to the
227executable contains a space, the list form must be used.
228
229If Cargo is passing other arguments to the program such as a path to open or
230run, they will be passed after the last specified argument in the value of an
231option of this format. If the specified program does not have path separators,
232Cargo will search `PATH` for its executable.
233
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234### Credentials
235
236Configuration values with sensitive information are stored in the
25409e56 237`$CARGO_HOME/credentials.toml` file. This file is automatically created and updated
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238by [`cargo login`]. It follows the same format as Cargo config files.
239
240```toml
241[registry]
dd8f7d8d 242token = "…" # Access token for crates.io
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244[registries.<name>]
245token = "…" # Access token for the named registry
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246```
247
248Tokens are used by some Cargo commands such as [`cargo publish`] for
249authenticating with remote registries. Care should be taken to protect the
250tokens and to keep them secret.
251
252As with most other config values, tokens may be specified with environment
dd8f7d8d 253variables. The token for [crates.io] may be specified with the
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254`CARGO_REGISTRY_TOKEN` environment variable. Tokens for other registries may
255be specified with environment variables of the form
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256`CARGO_REGISTRIES_<name>_TOKEN` where `<name>` is the name of the registry in
257all capital letters.
258
259### Configuration keys
260
261This section documents all configuration keys. The description for keys with
262variable parts are annotated with angled brackets like `target.<triple>` where
263the `<triple>` part can be any target triple like
264`target.x86_64-pc-windows-msvc`.
265
266#### `paths`
267* Type: array of strings (paths)
268* Default: none
269* Environment: not supported
270
271An array of paths to local packages which are to be used as overrides for
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272dependencies. For more information see the [Overriding Dependencies
273guide](overriding-dependencies.md#paths-overrides).
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274
275#### `[alias]`
276* Type: string or array of strings
277* Default: see below
278* Environment: `CARGO_ALIAS_<name>`
279
280The `[alias]` table defines CLI command aliases. For example, running `cargo
281b` is an alias for running `cargo build`. Each key in the table is the
282subcommand, and the value is the actual command to run. The value may be an
283array of strings, where the first element is the command and the following are
284arguments. It may also be a string, which will be split on spaces into
285subcommand and arguments. The following aliases are built-in to Cargo:
286
287```toml
288[alias]
289b = "build"
290c = "check"
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292t = "test"
293r = "run"
294```
295
296Aliases are not allowed to redefine existing built-in commands.
297
298#### `[build]`
299
300The `[build]` table controls build-time operations and compiler settings.
301
302##### `build.jobs`
303* Type: integer
304* Default: number of logical CPUs
305* Environment: `CARGO_BUILD_JOBS`
306
307Sets the maximum number of compiler processes to run in parallel.
308
309Can be overridden with the `--jobs` CLI option.
310
311##### `build.rustc`
312* Type: string (program path)
313* Default: "rustc"
314* Environment: `CARGO_BUILD_RUSTC` or `RUSTC`
315
316Sets the executable to use for `rustc`.
317
318##### `build.rustc-wrapper`
319* Type: string (program path)
320* Default: none
321* Environment: `CARGO_BUILD_RUSTC_WRAPPER` or `RUSTC_WRAPPER`
322
323Sets a wrapper to execute instead of `rustc`. The first argument passed to the
324wrapper is the path to the actual `rustc`.
325
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326##### `build.rustc-workspace-wrapper`
327* Type: string (program path)
328* Default: none
329* Environment: `CARGO_BUILD_RUSTC_WORKSPACE_WRAPPER` or `RUSTC_WORKSPACE_WRAPPER`
330
331Sets a wrapper to execute instead of `rustc`, for workspace members only.
332The first argument passed to the wrapper is the path to the actual `rustc`.
333It affects the filename hash so that artifacts produced by the wrapper are cached separately.
334
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335##### `build.rustdoc`
336* Type: string (program path)
337* Default: "rustdoc"
338* Environment: `CARGO_BUILD_RUSTDOC` or `RUSTDOC`
339
340Sets the executable to use for `rustdoc`.
341
342##### `build.target`
343* Type: string
344* Default: host platform
345* Environment: `CARGO_BUILD_TARGET`
346
347The default target platform triple to compile to.
348
349This may also be a relative path to a `.json` target spec file.
350
351Can be overridden with the `--target` CLI option.
352
353##### `build.target-dir`
354* Type: string (path)
355* Default: "target"
356* Environment: `CARGO_BUILD_TARGET_DIR` or `CARGO_TARGET_DIR`
357
358The path to where all compiler output is placed. The default if not specified
359is a directory named `target` located at the root of the workspace.
360
361Can be overridden with the `--target-dir` CLI option.
362
363##### `build.rustflags`
364* Type: string or array of strings
365* Default: none
366* Environment: `CARGO_BUILD_RUSTFLAGS` or `RUSTFLAGS`
367
368Extra command-line flags to pass to `rustc`. The value may be a array of
369strings or a space-separated string.
370
371There are three mutually exclusive sources of extra flags. They are checked in
372order, with the first one being used:
373
3741. `RUSTFLAGS` environment variable.
3752. All matching `target.<triple>.rustflags` and `target.<cfg>.rustflags`
376 config entries joined together.
3773. `build.rustflags` config value.
378
379Additional flags may also be passed with the [`cargo rustc`] command.
380
381If the `--target` flag (or [`build.target`](#buildtarget)) is used, then the
382flags will only be passed to the compiler for the target. Things being built
383for the host, such as build scripts or proc macros, will not receive the args.
384Without `--target`, the flags will be passed to all compiler invocations
385(including build scripts and proc macros) because dependencies are shared. If
386you have args that you do not want to pass to build scripts or proc macros and
387are building for the host, pass `--target` with the host triple.
388
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389It is not recommended to pass in flags that Cargo itself usually manages. For
390example, the flags driven by [profiles] are best handled by setting the
391appropriate profile setting.
392
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393> **Caution**: Due to the low-level nature of passing flags directly to the
394> compiler, this may cause a conflict with future versions of Cargo which may
395> issue the same or similar flags on its own which may interfere with the
396> flags you specify. This is an area where Cargo may not always be backwards
397> compatible.
398
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399##### `build.rustdocflags`
400* Type: string or array of strings
401* Default: none
402* Environment: `CARGO_BUILD_RUSTDOCFLAGS` or `RUSTDOCFLAGS`
403
404Extra command-line flags to pass to `rustdoc`. The value may be a array of
405strings or a space-separated string.
406
407There are two mutually exclusive sources of extra flags. They are checked in
408order, with the first one being used:
409
4101. `RUSTDOCFLAGS` environment variable.
4112. `build.rustdocflags` config value.
412
413Additional flags may also be passed with the [`cargo rustdoc`] command.
414
415##### `build.incremental`
416* Type: bool
417* Default: from profile
418* Environment: `CARGO_BUILD_INCREMENTAL` or `CARGO_INCREMENTAL`
419
420Whether or not to perform [incremental compilation]. The default if not set is
421to use the value from the [profile]. Otherwise this overrides the setting of
422all profiles.
423
424The `CARGO_INCREMENTAL` environment variable can be set to `1` to force enable
425incremental compilation for all profiles, or `0` to disable it. This env var
426overrides the config setting.
427
428##### `build.dep-info-basedir`
429* Type: string (path)
430* Default: none
431* Environment: `CARGO_BUILD_DEP_INFO_BASEDIR`
432
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433Strips the given path prefix from [dep
434info](../guide/build-cache.md#dep-info-files) file paths. This config setting
435is intended to convert absolute paths to relative paths for tools that require
436relative paths.
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437
438The setting itself is a config-relative path. So, for example, a value of
439`"."` would strip all paths starting with the parent directory of the `.cargo`
440directory.
441
442##### `build.pipelining`
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dd8f7d8d 445
6128b54b 446#### `[doc]`
e840c8e8 447
6128b54b 448The `[doc]` table defines options for the [`cargo doc`] command.
e840c8e8 449
6128b54b 450##### `doc.browser`
e840c8e8 451
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452* Type: string or array of strings ([program path and args])
453* Default: `BROWSER` environment variable, or, if that is missing,
454 opening the link in a system specific way
455
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456This option sets the browser to be used by [`cargo doc`], overriding the
457`BROWSER` environment variable when opening documentation with the `--open`
458option.
459
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460#### `[cargo-new]`
461
462The `[cargo-new]` table defines defaults for the [`cargo new`] command.
463
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464##### `cargo-new.name`
465
466This option is deprecated and unused.
467
468##### `cargo-new.email`
469
470This option is deprecated and unused.
471
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472##### `cargo-new.vcs`
473* Type: string
474* Default: "git" or "none"
475* Environment: `CARGO_CARGO_NEW_VCS`
476
477Specifies the source control system to use for initializing a new repository.
478Valid values are `git`, `hg` (for Mercurial), `pijul`, `fossil` or `none` to
479disable this behavior. Defaults to `git`, or `none` if already inside a VCS
480repository. Can be overridden with the `--vcs` CLI option.
481
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482### `[env]`
483
484The `[env]` section allows you to set additional environment variables for
485build scripts, rustc invocations, `cargo run` and `cargo build`.
486
487```toml
488[env]
489OPENSSL_DIR = "/opt/openssl"
490```
491
492By default, the variables specified will not override values that already exist
493in the environment. This behavior can be changed by setting the `force` flag.
494
495Setting the `relative` flag evaluates the value as a config-relative path that
496is relative to the parent directory of the `.cargo` directory that contains the
497`config.toml` file. The value of the environment variable will be the full
498absolute path.
499
500```toml
501[env]
502TMPDIR = { value = "/home/tmp", force = true }
503OPENSSL_DIR = { value = "vendor/openssl", relative = true }
504```
505
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506### `[future-incompat-report]`
507
508The `[future-incompat-report]` table controls setting for [future incompat reporting](future-incompat-report.md)
509
510#### `future-incompat-report.frequency`
511* Type: string
512* Default: "always"
513* Environment: `CARGO_FUTURE_INCOMPAT_REPORT_FREQUENCY`
514
515Controls how often we display a notification to the terminal when a future incompat report is available. Possible values:
516
517* `always` (default): Always display a notification when a command (e.g. `cargo build`) produces a future incompat report
518* `never`: Never display a notification
519
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520#### `[http]`
521
522The `[http]` table defines settings for HTTP behavior. This includes fetching
523crate dependencies and accessing remote git repositories.
524
525##### `http.debug`
526* Type: boolean
527* Default: false
528* Environment: `CARGO_HTTP_DEBUG`
529
530If `true`, enables debugging of HTTP requests. The debug information can be
531seen by setting the `CARGO_LOG=cargo::ops::registry=debug` environment
532variable (or use `trace` for even more information).
533
534Be wary when posting logs from this output in a public location. The output
535may include headers with authentication tokens which you don't want to leak!
536Be sure to review logs before posting them.
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538##### `http.proxy`
539* Type: string
540* Default: none
541* Environment: `CARGO_HTTP_PROXY` or `HTTPS_PROXY` or `https_proxy` or `http_proxy`
542
543Sets an HTTP and HTTPS proxy to use. The format is in [libcurl format] as in
544`[protocol://]host[:port]`. If not set, Cargo will also check the `http.proxy`
545setting in your global git configuration. If none of those are set, the
546`HTTPS_PROXY` or `https_proxy` environment variables set the proxy for HTTPS
547requests, and `http_proxy` sets it for HTTP requests.
548
549##### `http.timeout`
550* Type: integer
551* Default: 30
552* Environment: `CARGO_HTTP_TIMEOUT` or `HTTP_TIMEOUT`
553
554Sets the timeout for each HTTP request, in seconds.
555
556##### `http.cainfo`
557* Type: string (path)
558* Default: none
559* Environment: `CARGO_HTTP_CAINFO`
560
561Path to a Certificate Authority (CA) bundle file, used to verify TLS
562certificates. If not specified, Cargo attempts to use the system certificates.
563
564##### `http.check-revoke`
565* Type: boolean
566* Default: true (Windows) false (all others)
567* Environment: `CARGO_HTTP_CHECK_REVOKE`
568
569This determines whether or not TLS certificate revocation checks should be
570performed. This only works on Windows.
571
572##### `http.ssl-version`
573* Type: string or min/max table
574* Default: none
575* Environment: `CARGO_HTTP_SSL_VERSION`
576
577This sets the minimum TLS version to use. It takes a string, with one of the
578possible values of "default", "tlsv1", "tlsv1.0", "tlsv1.1", "tlsv1.2", or
579"tlsv1.3".
580
581This may alternatively take a table with two keys, `min` and `max`, which each
582take a string value of the same kind that specifies the minimum and maximum
583range of TLS versions to use.
584
585The default is a minimum version of "tlsv1.0" and a max of the newest version
586supported on your platform, typically "tlsv1.3".
587
588##### `http.low-speed-limit`
589* Type: integer
590* Default: 10
591* Environment: `CARGO_HTTP_LOW_SPEED_LIMIT`
592
593This setting controls timeout behavior for slow connections. If the average
594transfer speed in bytes per second is below the given value for
595[`http.timeout`](#httptimeout) seconds (default 30 seconds), then the
596connection is considered too slow and Cargo will abort and retry.
597
598##### `http.multiplexing`
599* Type: boolean
600* Default: true
601* Environment: `CARGO_HTTP_MULTIPLEXING`
602
603When `true`, Cargo will attempt to use the HTTP2 protocol with multiplexing.
604This allows multiple requests to use the same connection, usually improving
605performance when fetching multiple files. If `false`, Cargo will use HTTP 1.1
606without pipelining.
607
608##### `http.user-agent`
609* Type: string
610* Default: Cargo's version
611* Environment: `CARGO_HTTP_USER_AGENT`
612
613Specifies a custom user-agent header to use. The default if not specified is a
614string that includes Cargo's version.
615
616#### `[install]`
617
618The `[install]` table defines defaults for the [`cargo install`] command.
619
620##### `install.root`
621* Type: string (path)
622* Default: Cargo's home directory
623* Environment: `CARGO_INSTALL_ROOT`
624
625Sets the path to the root directory for installing executables for [`cargo
626install`]. Executables go into a `bin` directory underneath the root.
627
991e5601 628To track information of installed executables, some extra files, such as
d54b10f5 629`.crates.toml` and `.crates2.json`, are also created under this root.
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632your home directory).
633
634Can be overridden with the `--root` command-line option.
635
636#### `[net]`
637
638The `[net]` table controls networking configuration.
639
640##### `net.retry`
641* Type: integer
642* Default: 2
643* Environment: `CARGO_NET_RETRY`
644
645Number of times to retry possibly spurious network errors.
646
647##### `net.git-fetch-with-cli`
648* Type: boolean
649* Default: false
650* Environment: `CARGO_NET_GIT_FETCH_WITH_CLI`
651
652If this is `true`, then Cargo will use the `git` executable to fetch registry
653indexes and git dependencies. If `false`, then it uses a built-in `git`
654library.
655
656Setting this to `true` can be helpful if you have special authentication
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658Authentication](../appendix/git-authentication.md) for more information about
659setting up git authentication.
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661##### `net.offline`
662* Type: boolean
663* Default: false
664* Environment: `CARGO_NET_OFFLINE`
665
666If this is `true`, then Cargo will avoid accessing the network, and attempt to
667proceed with locally cached data. If `false`, Cargo will access the network as
668needed, and generate an error if it encounters a network error.
669
670Can be overridden with the `--offline` command-line option.
671
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673
674Just as you can override dependencies using [`[patch]` in
675`Cargo.toml`](overriding-dependencies.md#the-patch-section), you can
676override them in the cargo configuration file to apply those patches to
677any affected build. The format is identical to the one used in
678`Cargo.toml`.
679
680Since `.cargo/config.toml` files are not usually checked into source
681control, you should prefer patching using `Cargo.toml` where possible to
682ensure that other developers can compile your crate in their own
683environments. Patching through cargo configuration files is generally
684only appropriate when the patch section is automatically generated by an
685external build tool.
686
687If a given dependency is patched both in a cargo configuration file and
688a `Cargo.toml` file, the patch in the configuration file is used. If
689multiple configuration files patch the same dependency, standard cargo
690configuration merging is used, which prefers the value defined closest
691to the current directory, with `$HOME/.cargo/config.toml` taking the
692lowest precedence.
693
694Relative `path` dependencies in such a `[patch]` section are resolved
695relative to the configuration file they appear in.
696
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698
699The `[profile]` table can be used to globally change profile settings, and
700override settings specified in `Cargo.toml`. It has the same syntax and
701options as profiles specified in `Cargo.toml`. See the [Profiles chapter] for
702details about the options.
703
704[Profiles chapter]: profiles.md
705
706##### `[profile.<name>.build-override]`
707* Environment: `CARGO_PROFILE_<name>_BUILD_OVERRIDE_<key>`
708
709The build-override table overrides settings for build scripts, proc macros,
710and their dependencies. It has the same keys as a normal profile. See the
711[overrides section](profiles.md#overrides) for more details.
712
713##### `[profile.<name>.package.<name>]`
714* Environment: not supported
715
716The package table overrides settings for specific packages. It has the same
717keys as a normal profile, minus the `panic`, `lto`, and `rpath` settings. See
718the [overrides section](profiles.md#overrides) for more details.
719
720##### `profile.<name>.codegen-units`
721* Type: integer
722* Default: See profile docs.
723* Environment: `CARGO_PROFILE_<name>_CODEGEN_UNITS`
724
725See [codegen-units](profiles.md#codegen-units).
726
727##### `profile.<name>.debug`
728* Type: integer or boolean
729* Default: See profile docs.
730* Environment: `CARGO_PROFILE_<name>_DEBUG`
731
732See [debug](profiles.md#debug).
733
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735* Type: string
736* Default: See profile docs.
737* Environment: `CARGO_PROFILE_<name>_SPLIT_DEBUGINFO`
738
739See [split-debuginfo](profiles.md#split-debuginfo).
740
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742* Type: boolean
743* Default: See profile docs.
744* Environment: `CARGO_PROFILE_<name>_DEBUG_ASSERTIONS`
745
746See [debug-assertions](profiles.md#debug-assertions).
747
748##### `profile.<name>.incremental`
749* Type: boolean
750* Default: See profile docs.
751* Environment: `CARGO_PROFILE_<name>_INCREMENTAL`
752
753See [incremental](profiles.md#incremental).
754
755##### `profile.<name>.lto`
756* Type: string or boolean
757* Default: See profile docs.
758* Environment: `CARGO_PROFILE_<name>_LTO`
759
760See [lto](profiles.md#lto).
761
762##### `profile.<name>.overflow-checks`
763* Type: boolean
764* Default: See profile docs.
765* Environment: `CARGO_PROFILE_<name>_OVERFLOW_CHECKS`
766
767See [overflow-checks](profiles.md#overflow-checks).
768
769##### `profile.<name>.opt-level`
770* Type: integer or string
771* Default: See profile docs.
772* Environment: `CARGO_PROFILE_<name>_OPT_LEVEL`
773
774See [opt-level](profiles.md#opt-level).
775
776##### `profile.<name>.panic`
777* Type: string
778* default: See profile docs.
779* Environment: `CARGO_PROFILE_<name>_PANIC`
780
781See [panic](profiles.md#panic).
782
783##### `profile.<name>.rpath`
784* Type: boolean
785* default: See profile docs.
786* Environment: `CARGO_PROFILE_<name>_RPATH`
787
788See [rpath](profiles.md#rpath).
789
790
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792
793The `[registries]` table is used for specifying additional [registries]. It
794consists of a sub-table for each named registry.
795
796##### `registries.<name>.index`
797* Type: string (url)
798* Default: none
799* Environment: `CARGO_REGISTRIES_<name>_INDEX`
800
801Specifies the URL of the git index for the registry.
802
803##### `registries.<name>.token`
804* Type: string
805* Default: none
806* Environment: `CARGO_REGISTRIES_<name>_TOKEN`
807
808Specifies the authentication token for the given registry. This value should
809only appear in the [credentials](#credentials) file. This is used for registry
810commands like [`cargo publish`] that require authentication.
811
812Can be overridden with the `--token` command-line option.
813
814#### `[registry]`
815
816The `[registry]` table controls the default registry used when one is not
817specified.
818
819##### `registry.index`
820
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823##### `registry.default`
824* Type: string
825* Default: `"crates-io"`
826* Environment: `CARGO_REGISTRY_DEFAULT`
827
828The name of the registry (from the [`registries` table](#registries)) to use
829by default for registry commands like [`cargo publish`].
830
831Can be overridden with the `--registry` command-line option.
832
833##### `registry.token`
834* Type: string
835* Default: none
836* Environment: `CARGO_REGISTRY_TOKEN`
837
838Specifies the authentication token for [crates.io]. This value should only
839appear in the [credentials](#credentials) file. This is used for registry
840commands like [`cargo publish`] that require authentication.
841
842Can be overridden with the `--token` command-line option.
843
844#### `[source]`
845
846The `[source]` table defines the registry sources available. See [Source
847Replacement] for more information. It consists of a sub-table for each named
848source. A source should only define one kind (directory, registry,
849local-registry, or git).
850
851##### `source.<name>.replace-with`
852* Type: string
853* Default: none
854* Environment: not supported
855
856If set, replace this source with the given named source.
857
858##### `source.<name>.directory`
859* Type: string (path)
860* Default: none
861* Environment: not supported
862
863Sets the path to a directory to use as a directory source.
864
865##### `source.<name>.registry`
866* Type: string (url)
867* Default: none
868* Environment: not supported
869
870Sets the URL to use for a registry source.
871
872##### `source.<name>.local-registry`
873* Type: string (path)
874* Default: none
875* Environment: not supported
876
877Sets the path to a directory to use as a local registry source.
878
879##### `source.<name>.git`
880* Type: string (url)
881* Default: none
882* Environment: not supported
883
884Sets the URL to use for a git repository source.
885
886##### `source.<name>.branch`
887* Type: string
888* Default: none
889* Environment: not supported
890
891Sets the branch name to use for a git repository.
892
893If none of `branch`, `tag`, or `rev` is set, defaults to the `master` branch.
894
895##### `source.<name>.tag`
896* Type: string
897* Default: none
898* Environment: not supported
899
900Sets the tag name to use for a git repository.
901
902If none of `branch`, `tag`, or `rev` is set, defaults to the `master` branch.
903
904##### `source.<name>.rev`
905* Type: string
906* Default: none
907* Environment: not supported
908
909Sets the [revision] to use for a git repository.
910
911If none of `branch`, `tag`, or `rev` is set, defaults to the `master` branch.
912
913
914#### `[target]`
915
916The `[target]` table is used for specifying settings for specific platform
917targets. It consists of a sub-table which is either a platform triple or a
918[`cfg()` expression]. The given values will be used if the target platform
919matches either the `<triple>` value or the `<cfg>` expression.
920
921```toml
922[target.thumbv7m-none-eabi]
923linker = "arm-none-eabi-gcc"
924runner = "my-emulator"
925rustflags = ["…", "…"]
926
927[target.'cfg(all(target_arch = "arm", target_os = "none"))']
928runner = "my-arm-wrapper"
929rustflags = ["…", "…"]
930```
931
932`cfg` values come from those built-in to the compiler (run `rustc --print=cfg`
933to view), values set by [build scripts], and extra `--cfg` flags passed to
934`rustc` (such as those defined in `RUSTFLAGS`). Do not try to match on
935`debug_assertions` or Cargo features like `feature="foo"`.
936
937If using a target spec JSON file, the `<triple>` value is the filename stem.
938For example `--target foo/bar.json` would match `[target.bar]`.
939
940##### `target.<triple>.ar`
941
942This option is deprecated and unused.
943
944##### `target.<triple>.linker`
945* Type: string (program path)
946* Default: none
947* Environment: `CARGO_TARGET_<triple>_LINKER`
948
949Specifies the linker which is passed to `rustc` (via [`-C linker`]) when the
950`<triple>` is being compiled for. By default, the linker is not overridden.
951
952##### `target.<triple>.runner`
1c44404e 953* Type: string or array of strings ([program path and args])
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955* Environment: `CARGO_TARGET_<triple>_RUNNER`
956
957If a runner is provided, executables for the target `<triple>` will be
958executed by invoking the specified runner with the actual executable passed as
959an argument. This applies to [`cargo run`], [`cargo test`] and [`cargo bench`]
960commands. By default, compiled executables are executed directly.
961
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963
964This is similar to the [target runner](#targettriplerunner), but using
965a [`cfg()` expression]. If both a `<triple>` and `<cfg>` runner match,
966the `<triple>` will take precedence. It is an error if more than one
967`<cfg>` runner matches the current target.
968
969##### `target.<triple>.rustflags`
970* Type: string or array of strings
971* Default: none
972* Environment: `CARGO_TARGET_<triple>_RUSTFLAGS`
973
974Passes a set of custom flags to the compiler for this `<triple>`. The value
975may be a array of strings or a space-separated string.
976
977See [`build.rustflags`](#buildrustflags) for more details on the different
978ways to specific extra flags.
979
980##### `target.<cfg>.rustflags`
981
982This is similar to the [target rustflags](#targettriplerustflags), but
983using a [`cfg()` expression]. If several `<cfg>` and `<triple>` entries
984match the current target, the flags are joined together.
985
986##### `target.<triple>.<links>`
987
988The links sub-table provides a way to [override a build script]. When
989specified, the build script for the given `links` library will not be
990run, and the given values will be used instead.
991
992```toml
993[target.x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.foo]
994rustc-link-lib = ["foo"]
995rustc-link-search = ["/path/to/foo"]
996rustc-flags = "-L /some/path"
997rustc-cfg = ['key="value"']
998rustc-env = {key = "value"}
999rustc-cdylib-link-arg = ["…"]
1000metadata_key1 = "value"
1001metadata_key2 = "value"
1002```
1003
1004#### `[term]`
1005
1006The `[term]` table controls terminal output and interaction.
1007
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1009* Type: boolean
1010* Default: false
1011* Environment: `CARGO_TERM_QUIET`
1012
1013Controls whether or not log messages are displayed by Cargo.
1014
1015Specifying the `--quiet` flag will override and force quiet output.
1016Specifying the `--verbose` flag will override and disable quiet output.
1017
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1019* Type: boolean
1020* Default: false
1021* Environment: `CARGO_TERM_VERBOSE`
1022
1023Controls whether or not extra detailed messages are displayed by Cargo.
1024
1025Specifying the `--quiet` flag will override and disable verbose output.
1026Specifying the `--verbose` flag will override and force verbose output.
1027
1028##### `term.color`
1029* Type: string
1030* Default: "auto"
1031* Environment: `CARGO_TERM_COLOR`
1032
1033Controls whether or not colored output is used in the terminal. Possible values:
1034
1035* `auto` (default): Automatically detect if color support is available on the
1036 terminal.
1037* `always`: Always display colors.
1038* `never`: Never display colors.
1039
1040Can be overridden with the `--color` command-line option.
1041
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1043* Type: string
1044* Default: "auto"
1045* Environment: `CARGO_TERM_PROGRESS_WHEN`
1046
1047Controls whether or not progress bar is shown in the terminal. Possible values:
1048
1049* `auto` (default): Intelligently guess whether to show progress bar.
1050* `always`: Always show progress bar.
1051* `never`: Never show progress bar.
1052
1053##### `term.progress.width`
1054* Type: integer
1055* Default: none
1056* Environment: `CARGO_TERM_PROGRESS_WIDTH`
1057
1058Sets the width for progress bar.
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1060[`cargo bench`]: ../commands/cargo-bench.md
b119b891 1061[`cargo login`]: ../commands/cargo-login.md
e840c8e8 1062[`cargo doc`]: ../commands/cargo-doc.md
dd8f7d8d 1063[`cargo new`]: ../commands/cargo-new.md
b119b891 1064[`cargo publish`]: ../commands/cargo-publish.md
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1065[`cargo run`]: ../commands/cargo-run.md
1066[`cargo rustc`]: ../commands/cargo-rustc.md
1067[`cargo test`]: ../commands/cargo-test.md
1068[`cargo rustdoc`]: ../commands/cargo-rustdoc.md
1069[`cargo install`]: ../commands/cargo-install.md
b119b891 1070[env]: environment-variables.md
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1071[`cfg()` expression]: ../../reference/conditional-compilation.html
1072[build scripts]: build-scripts.md
1073[`-C linker`]: ../../rustc/codegen-options/index.md#linker
1074[override a build script]: build-scripts.md#overriding-build-scripts
a133f25c 1075[toml]: https://toml.io/
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1077[profile]: profiles.md
1c44404e 1078[program path with args]: #executable-paths-with-arguments
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1079[libcurl format]: https://ec.haxx.se/usingcurl-proxies.html
1080[source replacement]: source-replacement.md
1081[revision]: https://git-scm.com/docs/gitrevisions
1082[registries]: registries.md
1083[crates.io]: https://crates.io/