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> [!CAUTION]
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> Don't try to clone the repository to do the exercises! `rust-analyzer` won't work in that case. Please follow the instructions above instead.
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> <details>
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> <summary>Why?</summary>
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>The intended way to run Rustlings is to install the binary and run `rustlings init` as described in the installation/initialization sections. This generates a `Cargo.toml` (different than what you see in the repository) that includes each exercise as a separate binary target which is enough for `rust-analyzer` to work.
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>If you just clone the repository and try to run and edit the exercises directly, the language server will not work.
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> </details>
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### Initialization
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### Initialization
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After installing Rustlings, run the following command to initialize the `rustlings/` directory:
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After installing Rustlings, run the following command to initialize the `rustlings/` directory:
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Our general recommendation is [VS Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) with the [rust-analyzer plugin](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=rust-lang.rust-analyzer).
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Our general recommendation is [VS Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/) with the [rust-analyzer plugin](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=rust-lang.rust-analyzer).
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But any editor that supports [rust-analyzer](https://rust-analyzer.github.io/) should be enough for working on the exercises.
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But any editor that supports [rust-analyzer](https://rust-analyzer.github.io/) should be enough for working on the exercises.
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<summary><strong>If you cloned the repository and <code>rust-analyzer</code> isn't working…</strong> (<em>click to expand</em>)</summary>
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The intended way to run Rustlings is to install the binary and run `rustlings init` as described above. This generates a `Cargo.toml` (different than what you see in the repository) that includes the each excersise as a separate binary target which is enough for `rust-analyzer` to work.
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If you just clone the repository and try to run and edit the exercises directly, the language server will not work. This is one downside of the current approach. But this only affects developing exercises.
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### Terminal
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### Terminal
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While working with Rustlings, please use a modern terminal for the best user experience.
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While working with Rustlings, please use a modern terminal for the best user experience.
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