There are many ways to install Rust on your system. For the moment the official way to install Rust is using Rustup.
📖 Rustup installs The Rust Programming Language from the official release channels, enabling you to easily switch between stable, beta, and nightly compilers and keep them updated. It makes cross-compiling simpler with binary builds of the standard library for common platforms.
📖 Rustup installs rustc, cargo, rustup and other standard tools to Cargo's bin directory. On Unix it is located at $HOME/.cargo/bin and on Windows at %USERPROFILE%\.cargo\bin. This is the same directory that cargo install will install Rust programs and Cargo plugins.
💡 More information can be found on the Github page of Rustup project.
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | shDownload rustup-init.exe from www.rustup.rs and run.
⭐ If you are on Microsoft Windows, you have to install Visual C++ Build Tools 2015 or higher, which requires an additional 3–4 GBs.
- To verify the current Rust version, use the
rustc --versionorrustc -Vcommand. - Rust ships releases on six week cycles. When a new Rust version released, use the
rustup updatecommand to update the Rust ecosystem. - To open the offline Rust documentation, use the
rustup doccommand. For morerustupcommands, check therustup -hcommand.