# cargo-real-deps [![crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/cargo-real-deps.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/cargo-real-deps) [![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-yellow.svg)](https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT) ## About Cargo subcommand to check which crates are built depending on features. The `Cargo.lock` file indicates the entire list of dependencies, but some of those might not be built depending on the platform or the set of features you have chosen. This tool will give you the actual list of dependencies, their version and the activated features depending on how you build it. As an example, here is the dependency list generated for a normal build of nom: ``` $ cargo-real-deps /path/to/nom/Cargo.toml cfg-if 0.1.9 {} semver-parser 0.7.0 {} semver 0.9.0 {"default"} rustc_version 0.2.3 {} ryu 1.0.0 {} void 1.0.2 {} unreachable 1.0.0 {} stackvector 1.0.6 {"std", "default"} static_assertions 0.3.4 {} lexical-core 0.4.3 {"correct", "ryu", "stackvector", "table", "std", "default"} memchr 2.2.1 {"use_std"} version_check 0.1.5 {} nom 5.0.1 {"default", "std", "lexical", "lexical-core", "alloc"} ``` But if you wanted to see which dependencies are built when in "no std": ``` $ cargo-real-deps /path/to/nom/Cargo.toml --no-default-features memchr 2.2.1 {} version_check 0.1.5 {} nom 5.0.1 {} ``` You can also specify exactly the features you want with the option `--features=feature1,feature2,etc` ## Installing `cargo-real-deps` can be installed with `cargo install`: ``` cargo install cargo-real-deps ``` ## Usage ``` USAGE: cargo-real-deps [FLAGS] [OPTIONS] --path FLAGS: --all-features activate all features -h, --help Prints help information --no-default-features deactivate default features -V, --version Prints version information OPTIONS: --features activates some features -p, --path path to Cargo.toml ```