# livid-cli dister builds and bundles your wasm web app. ## Installation `cargo install livid-cli` ## Requirements - wasm32-unknown-unknown target: `rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown` - Wasm-bindgen: `cargo install wasm-bindgen-cli` - Wasm-opt (optional, wasm-opt is called if found in PATH and the --release flag is passed to `livid build`). It can be downloaded from the [binaryen repo's releases](https://github.com/WebAssembly/binaryen/releases). ## Usage ``` USAGE: livid SUBCOMMANDS: build Build your wasm web app clean Clean output artifacts serve Serve the generated index.html deploy Creates a desktop app using the wasm web app for frontend --help Prints this message or the help of the given subcommand(s) ``` From the manifest directory of your wasm rust applications directory, run: `livid build` or `livid build --release` It should generate a dist folder in the manifest directory. The generated html index file can then be served by any server or by running `livid serve`. If you prefer to use another server for development, pass the dist directory to the server: `python3 -m http.server --dir dist` If livid-cli finds an index.html shell in the manifest directory, it will use it and replace the `{{SCRIPT}}` placeholder (à la emscripten shell html) with a script to load the generated js glue code. ```html {{SCRIPT}} ``` To create a desktop app: ``` livid deploy --width=800 --height=600 --title="app name" ```