Ed Page 5c87c14f9a docs: Declare support level for each crate in our Charter / docs
This is to bring us into conformance with the [Rust crate ownership
policy](https://forge.rust-lang.org/policies/crate-ownership.html).

Items of note
- `cargo-credential-1password` is declared as Experimental as it is
  intended for the community but I was unsure if we wanted to commit to
  full support for it.  In my mind, the ideal thing to do would be to
  expatriate this to 1password.
- `home` is declared as Internal despite its wide use within the
  ecosystem.
- `cargo-credential` is declared as Intentional as its an API intended
  for the wider ecosystem and I didn't see a reason to declare it
  experimental.
- `cargo-platform`, `cargo-util-schemas`, and `crates-io` are declared
  as Intentional as they are both used internally and intended for
  others to use for logic that integrates with cargo/registries.
  I wondered about these being Experimental or Internal instead.
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rustfix

Latest Version Rust Documentation

Rustfix is a library defining useful structures that represent fix suggestions from rustc.

This is a low-level library. You pass it the JSON output from rustc, and you can then use it to apply suggestions to in-memory strings. This library doesn't execute commands, or read or write from the filesystem.

If you are looking for the cargo fix implementation, the core of it is located in cargo::ops::fix.

This crate is maintained by the Cargo team, primarily for use by Cargo and Rust compiler test suite and not intended for external use (except as a transitive dependency). This crate may make major changes to its APIs or be deprecated without warning.

License

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Contribution

Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.