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This change allows `run` to recognize and execute Cargo aliases defined in `.cargo/config.toml` or `.cargo/config`. Previously, `run` only supported a hardcoded list of built-in Cargo commands. With this change, users can use their custom aliases (e.g., `run my-alias`) which will be correctly delegated to `cargo my-alias`. Tests have been added to verify support for both `.cargo/config.toml` and legacy `.cargo/config` files.
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Closing: will reimplement locally with corrected file precedence, $CARGO_HOME support, and proper Unknown return for extensible commands. |
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Implemented support for detecting and running Cargo aliases defined in project configuration files.
src/detectors/rust.rsto parse.cargo/config.tomland.cargo/config.check_cargo_aliashelper function to look for[alias]sections.PR created automatically by Jules for task 1471115038656590998 started by @insign