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wasm-pack-template
A template for kick starting a Rust and WebAssembly project using
wasm-pack
.
This template is designed for compiling Rust libraries into WebAssembly and publishing the resulting package to NPM.
create-wasm-app
.rust-webpack-template
and/or
rust-parcel-template
.wasm-bindgen
for communicating
between WebAssembly and JavaScript.console_error_panic_hook
for logging panic messages to the developer console.wee_alloc
, an allocator optimized
for small code size.cargo generate
to Clone this TemplateLearn more about cargo generate
here.
cargo generate --git https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-pack-template.git --name my-project
cd my-project
wasm-pack build
wasm-pack build
wasm-pack test
wasm-pack test --headless --firefox
wasm-pack publish
wasm-pack publish
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