One of the most common operations you'll need, as a Rust developer, is the ability to read and write to the local filesystem. The standard library in Rust provides the essential functions to create / remove / rename directories, create / read / write / delete files, create symlinks, validate filesystem paths, and more. Let's dive into some of the core filesystem functionality provided by Rust!
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