.TH "CARGO\-UNINSTALL" "1" "May 2016" "The Rust package manager" "Cargo Manual" .hy .SH NAME .PP cargo\-uninstall \- Remove a Rust binary .SH SYNOPSIS .PP \f[I]cargo uninstall\f[] [OPTIONS] .PP \f[I]cargo uninstall\f[] (\-h | \-\-help) .SH DESCRIPTION .PP The argument SPEC is a package id specification (see \f[C]cargo\ help\ pkgid\f[]) to specify which crate should be uninstalled. By default all binaries are uninstalled for a crate but the \f[C]\-\-bin\f[] and \f[C]\-\-example\f[] flags can be used to only uninstall particular binaries. .SH OPTIONS .TP .B \-h, \-\-help Print this message. .RS .RE .TP .B \-\-root \f[I]DIR\f[] Directory to uninstall packages from. .RS .RE .TP .B \-\-bin \f[I]NAME\f[] Only uninstall the binary NAME. .RS .RE .TP .B \-v, \-\-verbose Use verbose output. .RS .RE .TP .B \-q, \-\-quiet No output printed to stdout. .RS .RE .TP .B \-\-color \f[I]WHEN\f[] Coloring: auto, always, never. .RS .RE .SH SEE ALSO .PP cargo(1), cargo-install(1) .SH COPYRIGHT .PP This work is dual\-licensed under Apache 2.0 and MIT terms. See \f[I]COPYRIGHT\f[] file in the cargo source distribution.