Check your cargo doc
documentation for broken links!
Useful if you just refactored the structure of your crate or want to ensure that your documentation is readable offline.
This crate pairs well with intra-doc links and cargo-intraconv
, which
make it easier to write links without having to know the exact HTML page
rustdoc will generate.
deadlinks
can also be used on projects that aren't Rust crates.
Install cargo-deadlinks via:
cargo install cargo-deadlinks
Alternatively, install pre-built binaries from the releases page.
From your packages directory run:
# this will automatically run `cargo doc` for you
# any broken links will show up in the output
cargo deadlinks
# if you also want to check http and https links
cargo deadlinks --check-http
By default cargo deadlinks
will check only the offline (file://
) links of your package.
If you want to check the documentation in another directory e.g. to check all
your dependencies, you can provide the --dir
argument:
cargo deadlinks --dir target/doc
To check a project that isn't a crate, use deadlinks
instead:
# this requires that you already have a static site in build/html
deadlinks build/html
For information about other arguments run cargo deadlinks --help
.
The current MSRV is 1.45.0. This may be increased in minor versions, but will never increase in a patch version.
We are happy about any contributions!
To get started you can take a look at our Github issues.
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- Apache License, Version 2.0, (LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
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