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==== `rustup`
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`rust-analyzer` is available in `rustup`, but only in the nightly toolchain:
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`rust-analyzer` is available in `rustup`:
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[source,bash]
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$ rustup +nightly component add rust-analyzer-preview
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$ rustup component add rust-analyzer
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----
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However, in contrast to `component add clippy` or `component add rustfmt`, this does not actually place a `rust-analyzer` binary in `~/.cargo/bin`, see https://github.com/rust-lang/rustup/issues/2411[this issue].
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However, in contrast to `component add clippy` or `component add rustfmt`, this does not actually place a `rust-analyzer` binary in `~/.cargo/bin`, see https://github.com/rust-lang/rustup/issues/2411[this issue]. You can find the path to the binary using:
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[source,bash]
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$ rustup which --toolchain stable rust-analyzer
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----
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You can link to there from `~/.cargo/bin` or configure your editor to use the full path.
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Alternatively you might be able to configure your editor to start `rust-analyzer` using the command:
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[source,bash]
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$ rustup run stable rust-analyzer
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==== Arch Linux
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