In the Rust ecosystem, the Cargo CLI tool is one of the most used tools to manage projects. Cargo can handle a variety of operations, including building and running your Rust application. Cargo also scaffolds new binary or library type crates, and helps you publish them to the crates.io registry. Let's explore the fundamentals of the Cargo CLI, and take a look at some popular crates that you might find yourself using, as you build applications in Rust!
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