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Nope, these instructions were in the announcement email, but aren't on the site.
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The only link to here is at the bottom of the FAQ, regarding filing an issue, linking to the issue tracker of this repository.
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Ideally this would be above, or the first thing in, the "Let's get started" section on the homepage.
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Agreed! It was hard to figure out how to get started on cargo from the website. "Fork me on Github" in the top right corner would work well.
Also, there were no install instructions, only usage instructions.
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This is done now, yay!
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Related Issues (20)
- Feature: `cargo new --workspace` could create a new workspace and embed the new crate under `crates/` HOT 2
- cargo doesn't include test = false tests in --tests or --all-targets HOT 4
- Build failure with "failed to link or copy" on zfs on macOS HOT 4
- [regression] `cargo vendor` keeps workspace inheritance for some things HOT 3
- The `cargo build --bins` re-builds binaries again after `cargo build --all-targets` HOT 1
- Configuration specific dependencies break `cargo tree` HOT 6
- Setting default-member on a workspace makes cargo test only test one project HOT 2
- Support workspace-level crate version denylist / local yanking HOT 2
- Allow registry configuration for disabling checksum validation HOT 3
- Show more details on "Dirty ...: dependency info changed" HOT 2
- Unnecessary index fetching upon patching two dependencies with same package name HOT 2
- Cargo config flag not getting evaluated HOT 1
- Breaking change to `json-render-diagnostics` target name in nightly HOT 6
- `cargo::` syntax should be permitted despite MSRV with the right configuration HOT 11
- Flag to not add a crate to a workspace when calling `cargo new` HOT 1
- Call for Testing: MSRV-aware resolver HOT 6
- Document/standardize the `docsrs` "well-known" feature HOT 3
- Inconsistent reporting of [E0733] between `cargo check` and `cargo run` HOT 3
- Add an easier way of running `rustc --explain` HOT 7
- assertion failed: edges.remove(&key) HOT 3
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