This package provides the following services:
Racer
Providing intelligent code completion and "find definition" for Rust via Racer.

Installation
- Ensure you have the Atom package language-rust installed and active.
- Ensure you have Racer properly installed.
- Ensure you have a copy of the rustc source code extracted on your disk.
- Install this package via Atom's package manager:
- go to Preferences > Packages, search forracer, and install it
- OR use the command line apm install racer).
Configuration
go to Preferences > Packages, search for racer, and click Settings
| Display Name | Description | Required | Name | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Path to the Racer executable | Full path (including executable) of Racer's binary (e.g. /Users/me/racer/bin/racerorc:\racer\bin\racer.exe) | YES | racer.racerBinPath | 
| Path to the Rust source code directory | Should point to the rustc source directory (e.g. /Users/me/code/rust/src/) | YES | racer.rustSrcPath | 
| Autocomplete Scope Blacklist | Scopes for which no suggestions will be made (e.g. .source.go .comment) | NO | racer.autocompleteBlacklist | 
| Show position for editor with definition | Can be RightorNew. IfRightis selected and your view is vertically split, the item will be open in the rightmost pane of the current active pane's row. | NO | racer.show | 
Usage
Just type some code in a .rs file, and racer will automatically show you some suggestions (using the autocomplete+ package provided by Atom).
You can also find definition of your current element by pushing the F3 key.
FAQ:
Racer doesn't work, or I see plugin errors when I type:
Your configuration is probably wrong:
- The path to Racer has to point to the Racer binary executable (this is NOT a directory we request here).
- The Rustc source has to point to the base directory of the source code.
- The Atom package language-rust is installed and active.
My project tree (tree-view) flickers:
We use temporary files to communicate with racer and need to place them along with your source files.
We shaped them as ._racertmpXXXXX because the ._* files are ignored by default by Atom.
Change your configuration so that the tree-view package follows Atom ignore rules!
- Open Settings > Packages
- Search the core package called tree-view, clickSettings
- Check the box called Hide Ignored Names
Note: by the way, you can control what is ignored in the main Atom settings top panel.
- Open Settings > Settings(the first tab)
- Search the "core settings" section for the Ignored Namesfield
- check that it's either empty (default), or contains ._*, or add yourself a._racertmp*entry if you already changed the settings.
Why do you constantly put (and remove) temporary files in my project:
We use temporary files to communicate with racer and need to place them along with your source files so that racer:
- locates your project,
- provides completion for your whole projects code,
- locates your cargo file if it exists and use it to provide completion for your dependencies.