I really like the idea of a package/dependency manager. It just seems that when ever I am reading a tutorial and they want to import something that is not standard they say write this in to your TOMOL not cargo install it. Like when reading python docs they all say to use pip or something. Sorry it just seems that Cargo is somewhat overlooked or is it just my perception?
The file is named Cargo.toml. Whatever dependencies you add to there are automatically downloaded by Cargo. You can manage them with
cargo add
andcargo remove
.cargo install
is not the same thing. That installs binaries. I last installed cargo-release to automate the annoying part of managing git tags and crate version number.