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Learn how to use the terminal_size crate in Rust to get your terminal’s width and height dynamically — perfect for building responsive CLI apps, centered text, and better layouts right inside the terminal. In this video, I’ll explain what this crate does, how to install and use it, and why understanding crates like this can make your Rust programs more powerful and flexible. 🦀 This video is part of my Crates in Rust playlist — where I explore one crate at a time to help you understand Rust’s ecosystem deeply and practically. 📦 Crate Link: https://crates.io/crates/terminal_size