sccache includes support for caching Rust compilation. This includes many caveats, and is primarily focused on caching rustc invocations as produced by cargo. A (possibly-incomplete) list follows: * `--emit` is required. * `--crate-name` is required. * Only `link`, `metadata` and `dep-info` are supported as `--emit` values, and `link` must be present. * `--out-dir` is required. * `-o file` is not supported. * Compilation from stdin is not supported, a source file must be provided. * Values from `env!` require Rust >= 1.46 to be tracked in caching. * Procedural macros that read files from the filesystem may not be cached properly * Target specs aren't hashed (e.g. custom target specs) If you are using Rust 1.18 or later, you can ask cargo to wrap all compilation with sccache by setting `RUSTC_WRAPPER=sccache` in your build environment.