cargo-no-dev-deps
Cargo subcommand for running cargo without dev-dependencies.
This is an extraction of the cargo-hack's --no-dev-deps
flag to be used as a stand-alone cargo subcommand.
Usage
$ cargo no-dev-deps --help
cargo-no-dev-deps
Cargo subcommand for running cargo without dev-dependencies.
USAGE:
cargo no-dev-deps <CARGO_SUBCOMMAND> [OPTIONS] [CARGO_OPTIONS]
OPTIONS:
--no-private Perform without `publish = false` crates
CARGO_SUBCOMMANDS:
build
check
...
To run cargo check
without dev-deps:
Note: cargo-no-dev-deps modifies Cargo.toml
and Cargo.lock
while running and restores it when finished. Any changes you made to those files during running will not be preserved.
If you want exclude publish = false
crates, you can exclude these crates by using --no-private
flag.
This flag is more powerful than cargo-hack's --ignore-private
flag, because this also prevents private crates from affecting lockfile and metadata.
Installation
From source
Compiler support: requires rustc 1.70+
cargo-no-dev-deps is usually runnable with Cargo versions older than the Rust version
required for installation (e.g., cargo +1.59 no-dev-deps check
).
From prebuilt binaries
You can download prebuilt binaries from the Release page. Prebuilt binaries are available for macOS, Linux (gnu and musl), Windows (static executable), and FreeBSD.
# Get host target
host=
# Download binary and install to $HOME/.cargo/bin
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On GitHub Actions
You can use taiki-e/install-action to install prebuilt binaries on Linux, macOS, and Windows. This makes the installation faster and may avoid the impact of problems caused by upstream changes.
- uses: taiki-e/install-action@cargo-no-dev-deps
Via Homebrew
You can install cargo-no-dev-deps using Homebrew tap on macOS and Linux:
Via Scoop (Windows)
You can install cargo-no-dev-deps using Scoop:
Via cargo-binstall
You can install cargo-no-dev-deps using cargo-binstall:
Related Projects
- cargo-hack: Cargo subcommand to provide various options useful for testing and continuous integration.
- cargo-llvm-cov: Cargo subcommand to easily use LLVM source-based code coverage.
- cargo-minimal-versions: Cargo subcommand for proper use of
-Z minimal-versions
. - cargo-config2: Library to load and resolve Cargo configuration.
License
Licensed under either of Apache License, Version 2.0 or MIT license at your option.
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.