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🌗🚀 Dioxus

Frontend that scales.

About

Dioxus is a portable, performant, and ergonomic framework for building cross-platform user experiences in Rust.

#[fc]
static Example: FC<()> = |ctx, props| {
    let (selection, set_selection) = use_state(&ctx, || "...?");

    ctx.render(rsx! {
        div {
            h1 { "Hello, {selection}" }
            button { "?", onclick: move |_| set_selection("world!")}
            button { "?", onclick: move |_| set_selection("Dioxus 🎉")}
        }
    })
};

Dioxus can be used to deliver webapps, desktop apps, static pages, liveview apps, Android apps, iOS Apps, and more. At its core, Dioxus is entirely renderer agnostic and has great documentation for creating new renderers for any platform.

Things you'll love ❤️:

  • Ergonomic design
  • Minimal boilerplate
  • Simple build, test, and deploy
  • Support for html! and rsx! templating
  • SSR, WASM, desktop, and mobile support
  • Rust! (enums, static types, modules, efficiency)

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Dioxus LiveHost

Dioxus LiveHost is a paid service that accelerates the deployment of Dioxus Apps. It provides CI/CD, testing, monitoring, scaling, and deployment specifically for Dioxus apps.

  • It's the fastest way of launching your next internal tool, side-project, or startup. 🚀