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<a href="https://dioxuslabs.com"> Website </a>
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<a href="https://github.com/DioxusLabs/example-projects"> Examples </a>
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> [!WARNING]
> Dioxus 0.5 (currently in master) contains massive breaking changes and is not compatible with Dioxus 0.4
Dioxus is a portable, performant, and ergonomic framework for building cross-platform user interfaces in Rust.
```rust
fn app() -> Element {
let mut count = use_signal(|| 0);
rsx! {
h1 { "High-Five counter: {count}" }
button { onclick: move |_| count += 1, "Up high!" }
button { onclick: move |_| count -= 1, "Down low!" }
}
}
```
Dioxus can be used to deliver webapps, desktop apps, static sites, mobile apps, TUI apps, liveview apps, and more. Dioxus is entirely renderer agnostic and can be used as a platform for any renderer.
If you know React, then you already know Dioxus.
## Unique features:
- Desktop apps running natively (no Electron!) in less than 10 lines of code.
- Incredibly ergonomic and powerful state management.
- Comprehensive inline documentation - hover and guides for all HTML elements, listeners, and events.
- Blazingly fast 🔥🔥 and extremely memory efficient
- Integrated hot reloading for fast iteration
- First-class async support with coroutines and suspense
- And more! Read the [full release post](https://dioxuslabs.com/blog/introducing-dioxus/).
## Supported Platforms
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<td><em>Web</em></td>
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<li>Render directly to the DOM using WebAssembly</li>
<li>Pre-render with SSR and rehydrate on the client</li>
<li>Simple "hello world" at about 65kb, comparable to React</li>
<li>Built-in dev server and hot reloading for quick iteration</li>
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<td><em>Desktop</em></td>
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<li>Render using Webview or - experimentally - with WGPU or Skia </li>
<li>Zero-config setup. Simply cargo-run to build your app </li>
<li>Full support for native system access without electron-esque IPC </li>
<li>Supports macOS, Linux, and Windows. Portable <3mb binaries </li>
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<td><em>Mobile</em></td>
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<li>Render using Webview or - experimentally - with WGPU or Skia </li>
<li>Support for iOS and Android </li>
<li><em>Significantly</em> more performant than React Native </li>
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<td><em>Liveview</em></td>
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<li>Render apps - or just a single component - entirely on the server</li>
<li>Integrations with popular Rust frameworks like Axum and Warp</li>
<li>Extremely low-latency and ability to support 10,000+ simultaneous apps</li>
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<td><em>Terminal</em></td>
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<li>Render apps directly into your terminal, similar to <a href="https://github.com/vadimdemedes/ink"> ink.js</a></li>
<li>Powered by the familiar flexbox and CSS model of the browser</li>
<li>Built-in widgets like text input, buttons, and focus system</li>
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## Why Dioxus?
There's tons of options for building apps, so why would you choose Dioxus?
Well, first and foremost, Dioxus prioritizes developer experience. This is reflected in a variety of features unique to Dioxus:
- Autoformatting of our meta language (RSX) and accompanying VSCode extension
- Hotreloading using an interpreter of RSX for both desktop and web
- Emphasis on good docs - our guide is complete and our HTML elements are documented
- Significant research in simplifying
Dioxus is also a very extensible platform.
- Easily build new renderers by implementing a very simple optimized stack-machine
- Build and share components and even custom elements
So... Dioxus is great, but why won't it work for me?
- It's not fully mature yet. APIs are still shifting, things might break (though we try to avoid it)
- You need to run in a no-std environment.
- You don't like the React-hooks model of building UIs
## Contributing
- Check out the website [section on contributing](https://dioxuslabs.com/learn/0.4/contributing).
- Report issues on our [issue tracker](https://github.com/dioxuslabs/dioxus/issues).
- [Join](https://discord.gg/XgGxMSkvUM) the discord and ask questions!
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## License
This project is licensed under the [MIT license].
[mit license]: https://github.com/DioxusLabs/dioxus/blob/master/LICENSE-MIT
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted
for inclusion in Dioxus by you, shall be licensed as MIT, without any additional
terms or conditions.