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Introducing Azure Artifacts support for Rust Crates


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Rust is earning its place as a go-to language for developers everywhere. Why? It’s fast, it’s safe, and the community around it is supportive and hands-on. With clear guides and a collective push to help each other out, Rust feels less like just another tool and more like a reliable coding partner for modern programming challenges.

We at the Azure Artifacts team have taken notice and have been hard at work shipping support for Rust Crates, which is entering public preview today!

No sign-up is needed for the preview; you can get started by navigating to your Azure DevOps project, selecting Artifacts, and following the instructions to connect your Rust project to your Azure Artifacts feed.

Azure Artifacts support for crates opens the door for your Rust project to streamline crate hosting, sharing, and consumption for both private and public crates, all while staying in the familiar Azure DevOps ecosystem. Happy coding, Rustaceans! 🦀

The post Introducing Azure Artifacts support for Rust Crates appeared first on Azure DevOps Blog.

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