When you install the Rust toolchain, one of the essential developer tools that's installed is called "rustdoc." This is a command-line tool that generates static documentation for your Rust project, based on comments discovered in your Rust source code files. Although generating documentation might seem like a simple concept, there's quite a few advanced features in Rustdoc that make it a powerful tool. In this video, we'll explore the fundamental features of Rustdoc and generate various doc samples demonstrating how each feature works!
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