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<h1>📦✨ dioxus-cli</h1>
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<strong>Tooling to supercharge dioxus projects</strong>
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# About
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dioxus-cli (inspired by wasm-pack and webpack) is a tool to help get dioxus projects off the ground. It handles all the build, development, bundling, and publishing to make web development just a simple two commands: `cargo init` and `dioxus-cli publish`.
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Best thing:
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- No NPM.
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- No Webpack.
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- No `node_modules`.
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- No Babel
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- No parcel
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- No rollup
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- No ESLint
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Just install Rust, dioxus-cli, and you're good to go.
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`cargo install --git github.com/jkelleyrtp/dioxus-cli`
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Need a development server?
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`dioxus develop`
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Need to run an example?
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`dioxus develop --example textbox`
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Need to benchmark a component?
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`dioxus bench`
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Need to test your code?
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`dioxus test`
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Need to build your code into a bundle?
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`dioxus build --outdir public`
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Need to publish your code to GitHub pages, Netlify, etc?
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`dioxus publish --ghpages myrepo.git`
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# Use in your project
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Sometimes you'll want to include static assets without bundling them into your .wasm content. dioxus-cli provides a few ways of doing this:
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- Load in dynamic content using `dioxus::asset("./static/images/blah.svg")`
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- Live-reload HTML templates without rebuilding your .wasm with `dioxus::template("./templates/blah.html")`
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- Use a CSS library like tailwind in your dioxus configuration with
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