cargo: update page; cargo-{init,new}: add page (#10742)

* cargo-{init,new}: add page

* cargo: update page
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# cargo
> Manage Rust projects and their module dependencies (crates).
> Some subcommands such as `cargo build` have their own usage documentation.
> Some subcommands such as `build` have their own usage documentation.
> More information: <https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo>.
- Search for crates:
`cargo search {{search_string}}`
- Install a crate:
- Install a binary crate:
`cargo install {{crate_name}}`
- List installed crates:
- List installed binary crates:
`cargo install --list`
- Create a new binary or library Rust project in the current directory:
- Create a new binary or library Rust project in the specified directory (or the current working directory by default):
`cargo init --{{bin|lib}}`
`cargo init --{{bin|lib}} {{path/to/directory}}`
- Create a new binary or library Rust project in the specified directory:
- Add a dependency to `Cargo.toml` in the current directory:
`cargo new {{path/to/directory}} --{{bin|lib}}`
`cargo add {{dependency}}`
- Build the Rust project in the current directory:
- Build the Rust project in the current directory using the release profile:
`cargo build`
`cargo build --release`
- Build the rust project in the current directory using the nightly compiler:
- Build the Rust project in the current directory using the nightly compiler (requires `rustup`):
`cargo +nightly build`
- Build using a specific number of threads (default is the number of CPU cores):
- Build using a specific number of threads (default is the number of logical CPUs):
`cargo build --jobs {{number_of_threads}}`