crates.io: The Official Package Registry for Rust Programming Language
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Summary
crates.io is the official package registry for the Rust programming language, serving as a central repository where developers can publish and share Rust packages called 'crates'. These crates are libraries or packages that other developers can use to enhance their Rust projects, facilitating code reuse and collaboration within the Rust ecosystem.
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crates are packages or libraries written in Rust
you can use to enhance your projects
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