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@tauri-apps/plugin-cli
Advanced tools

Parse arguments from your Command Line Interface.
Platform | Supported |
---|---|
Linux | ✓ |
Windows | ✓ |
macOS | ✓ |
Android | x |
iOS | x |
This plugin requires a Rust version of at least 1.77.2
There are three general methods of installation that we can recommend.
Install the Core plugin by adding the following to your Cargo.toml
file:
src-tauri/Cargo.toml
# you can add the dependencies on the `[dependencies]` section if you do not target mobile
[target."cfg(not(any(target_os = \"android\", target_os = \"ios\")))".dependencies]
tauri-plugin-cli = "2.0.0"
# alternatively with Git:
tauri-plugin-cli = { git = "https://github.com/tauri-apps/plugins-workspace", branch = "v2" }
You can install the JavaScript Guest bindings using your preferred JavaScript package manager:
Note: Since most JavaScript package managers are unable to install packages from git monorepos we provide read-only mirrors of each plugin. This makes installation option 2 more ergonomic to use.
pnpm add @tauri-apps/plugin-cli
# or
npm add @tauri-apps/plugin-cli
# or
yarn add @tauri-apps/plugin-cli
# alternatively with Git:
pnpm add https://github.com/tauri-apps/tauri-plugin-cli#v2
# or
npm add https://github.com/tauri-apps/tauri-plugin-cli#v2
# or
yarn add https://github.com/tauri-apps/tauri-plugin-cli#v2
First you need to register the core plugin with Tauri:
src-tauri/src/lib.rs
fn main() {
tauri::Builder::default()
.setup(|app| {
#[cfg(desktop)]
app.handle().plugin(tauri_plugin_cli::init())?;
Ok(())
})
.run(tauri::generate_context!())
.expect("error while running tauri application");
}
Afterwards all the plugin's APIs are available through the JavaScript guest bindings:
import { getMatches } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-cli'
const matches = await getMatches()
if (matches.subcommand?.name === 'run') {
// `./your-app run $ARGS` was executed
const args = matches.subcommand?.matches.args
if ('debug' in args) {
// `./your-app run --debug` was executed
}
} else {
const args = matches.args
// `./your-app $ARGS` was executed
}
PRs accepted. Please make sure to read the Contributing Guide before making a pull request.
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Code: (c) 2015 - Present - The Tauri Programme within The Commons Conservancy.
MIT or MIT/Apache 2.0 where applicable.
FAQs

The npm package @tauri-apps/plugin-cli receives a total of 2,008 weekly downloads. As such, @tauri-apps/plugin-cli popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @tauri-apps/plugin-cli demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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