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Installing Rust

Installing Rust

Using rustup is preferred for Rust installation. rustup installs and manages Rust for your system.

Installing Rust in Windows

Visit the rustup website and download the rustup-init.exe. Install it and then you should be ready to go!

Installing Rust in other operating systems (Mac OS X, Linux, BSD, Unix)

Open up your terminal and type in this command:

curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh

This will fetch the rustup installer and in turn fetch everything you need.

Mac OS X (Homebrew)

Mac OS X users can also use Homebrew to install rust:

brew install rust

Verifying installation

Installing rustup will install all things relevant to rust, but most relevantly this means installing the compiler and the package manager. To verify that everything is installed, run this command:

cargo version

You will now be able to use Rust!

More information

To learn more about the install process, visit https://www.rust-lang.org/en-US/install.html