Assemble the local package into a distributable tarball
Usage: cargo[EXE] package [OPTIONS]
Options:
-l, --list Print files included in a package without making one
--no-verify Don't verify the contents by building them
--no-metadata Ignore warnings about a lack of human-usable metadata
--allow-dirty Allow dirty working directories to be packaged
-v, --verbose... Use verbose output (-vv very verbose/build.rs output)
-q, --quiet Do not print cargo log messages
--color <WHEN> Coloring: auto, always, never
--config <KEY=VALUE> Override a configuration value
-Z <FLAG> Unstable (nightly-only) flags to Cargo, see 'cargo -Z help' for details
-h, --help Print help
Package Selection:
-p, --package [<SPEC>] Package(s) to assemble
--workspace Assemble all packages in the workspace
--exclude <SPEC> Don't assemble specified packages
Feature Selection:
-F, --features <FEATURES> Space or comma separated list of features to activate
--all-features Activate all available features
--no-default-features Do not activate the `default` feature
Compilation Options:
--target [<TRIPLE>] Build for the target triple
--target-dir <DIRECTORY> Directory for all generated artifacts
-j, --jobs <N> Number of parallel jobs, defaults to # of CPUs.
--keep-going Do not abort the build as soon as there is an error
Manifest Options:
--manifest-path <PATH> Path to Cargo.toml
--locked Assert that `Cargo.lock` will remain unchanged
--offline Run without accessing the network
--frozen Equivalent to specifying both --locked and --offline
Run `cargo help package` for more detailed information.