A crated package typically refers to a software package that has been created using the Rust programming language and compiled into a binary format that can be distributed and installed on different systems.
In Rust, a package is a collection of one or more crates that are meant to be distributed together. A crate is a compilation unit in Rust, which is a module that can be compiled into a binary or a library. A crated package, therefore, is a collection of one or more crates that have been compiled into a single distributable unit.
To create a crated package in Rust, you typically use the Cargo build system, which is the default package manager for Rust. Cargo provides a set of tools for managing dependencies, building and testing Rust projects, and packaging them for distribution. Once you have created a crated package using Cargo, you can distribute it to other users or systems, who can then install it using Cargo as well