* feat(core): implement new config structure RFC#5f3e82a6b0c/texts/0005-tauri-config-restructure.md* fixes * remove tauri-plugin copy [skip ci] * move platform specific configs * fix build * fix cli * doctests * change files * read updater plugin config on CLI * doctests * remove env var from docs * fix getting pubkey * add migrations * clippy * update change file [skip ci] * rename frontendDist to prodFrontend? * Revert "rename frontendDist to prodFrontend?" This reverts commitef7394f085. * fix all_features check * fix field name * single license getter on bundler * readd msiexec_args * remove unused fixture * update template * Update .changes/tauri-bundle-settings-rfc-5.md * Update .changes/config-restructure-rfc-5.md * lint bundler, fix change file * rename AppUrl to FrontendDist, add explicit variants for docs * fix build * lint --------- Co-authored-by: Lucas Nogueira <lucas@tauri.studio> Co-authored-by: Lucas Fernandes Nogueira <lucas@tauri.app>
@tauri-apps/cli
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About Tauri
Tauri is a polyglot and generic system that is very composable and allows engineers to make a wide variety of applications. It is used for building applications for Desktop Computers using a combination of Rust tools and HTML rendered in a Webview. Apps built with Tauri can ship with any number of pieces of an optional JS API / Rust API so that webviews can control the system via message passing. In fact, developers can extend the default API with their own functionality and bridge the Webview and Rust-based backend easily.
Tauri apps can have custom menus and have tray-type interfaces. They can be updated, and are managed by the user's operating system as expected. They are very small, because they use the system's webview. They do not ship a runtime, since the final binary is compiled from rust. This makes the reversing of Tauri apps not a trivial task.
This module
Written in Typescript and packaged such that it can be used with npm, pnpm, yarn, and bun, this library provides a node.js runner for common tasks when using Tauri, like yarn tauri dev. For the most part it is a wrapper around tauri-cli.
To learn more about the details of how all of these pieces fit together, please consult this ARCHITECTURE.md document.
Installation
The preferred method is to install this module locally as a development dependency:
$ npm install --save-dev @tauri-apps/cli
$ yarn add --dev @tauri-apps/cli
Semver
tauri is following Semantic Versioning 2.0.
Licenses
Code: (c) 2019 - 2021 - The Tauri Programme within The Commons Conservancy.
MIT or MIT/Apache 2.0 where applicable.
Logo: CC-BY-NC-ND
- Original Tauri Logo Designs by Daniel Thompson-Yvetot and Guillaume Chau