cargo-update --- Update dependencies as recorded in the local lock file
cargo update
[options] spec
This command will update dependencies in the Cargo.lock
file to the latest version. If the Cargo.lock
file does not exist, it will be created with the latest available versions.
{{#option “spec...” }} Update only the specified packages. This flag may be specified multiple times. See {{man “cargo-pkgid” 1}} for the SPEC format.
If packages are specified with spec, then a conservative update of the lockfile will be performed. This means that only the dependency specified by SPEC will be updated. Its transitive dependencies will be updated only if SPEC cannot be updated without updating dependencies. All other dependencies will remain locked at their currently recorded versions.
If spec is not specified, all dependencies are updated. {{/option}}
{{#option “--recursive
” }} When used with spec, dependencies of spec are forced to update as well. Cannot be used with --precise
. {{/option}}
{{#option “--precise
precise” }} When used with spec, allows you to specify a specific version number to set the package to. If the package comes from a git repository, this can be a git revision (such as a SHA hash or tag).
While not recommended, you can specify a yanked version of a package (nightly only). When possible, try other non-yanked SemVer-compatible versions or seek help from the maintainers of the package. {{/option}}
{{#option “-w
” “--workspace
” }} Attempt to update only packages defined in the workspace. Other packages are updated only if they don‘t already exist in the lockfile. This option is useful for updating Cargo.lock
after you’ve changed version numbers in Cargo.toml
. {{/option}}
{{#option “--dry-run
” }} Displays what would be updated, but doesn't actually write the lockfile. {{/option}}
{{/options}}
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{{/options}}
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Update all dependencies in the lockfile:
cargo update
Update only specific dependencies:
cargo update foo bar
Set a specific dependency to a specific version:
cargo update foo --precise 1.2.3
{{man “cargo” 1}}, {{man “cargo-generate-lockfile” 1}}