From asi
Manages Rust projects with Cargo: build, test, check, run, add dependencies, and configure workspaces.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
Slash command
/asi:cargo-rustThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
**Trit**: -1 (MINUS - build verification and constraint checking)
Trit: -1 (MINUS - build verification and constraint checking)
Foundation: Cargo + rustc + crates.io
Cargo manages Rust projects with:
# Build
cargo build
cargo build --release
# Test
cargo test
cargo test --lib
# Check (fast)
cargo check
cargo clippy
# Run
cargo run
cargo run --release
# Add dependency
cargo add serde
cargo add serde --features derive
# Cargo.toml (workspace root)
[workspace]
members = ["crates/*"]
resolver = "2"
[workspace.dependencies]
serde = { version = "1.0", features = ["derive"] }
fn trit_from_build(result: &BuildResult) -> i8 {
match result {
BuildResult::Error(_) => -1, // MINUS: compilation failure
BuildResult::Warning(_) => 0, // ERGODIC: warnings
BuildResult::Success => 1, // PLUS: clean build
}
}
cargo-rust (-1) ⊗ acsets (0) ⊗ gay-mcp (+1) = 0 ✓
cargo-rust (-1) ⊗ nickel (0) ⊗ world-hopping (+1) = 0 ✓
This skill connects to the K-Dense-AI/claude-scientific-skills ecosystem:
general: 734 citations in bib.duckdbThis skill maps to Cat# = Comod(P) as a bicomodule in the equipment structure:
Trit: 0 (ERGODIC)
Home: Prof
Poly Op: ⊗
Kan Role: Adj
Color: #26D826
The skill participates in triads satisfying:
(-1) + (0) + (+1) ≡ 0 (mod 3)
This ensures compositional coherence in the Cat# equipment structure.
npx claudepluginhub plurigrid/asi --plugin asiGuides Cargo subcommands for Rust projects: build, test, package, dependencies, publish, workspaces, fix, clippy, fmt. Covers 36 commands with examples.
Assists with Cargo.toml configuration, crate dependency management, project initialization, builds, tests, benchmarks, docs, troubleshooting, and best practices for Rust projects.
Enforces strict Rust standards including FAIL FAST error handling, workspace architecture, dependency management with version scripts, and patterns for code reviews, projects, and compilation fixes.