cargo-packager
tauri-action
cargo-packager | tauri-action | |
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2 | 5 | |
270 | 1,019 | |
4.8% | 7.3% | |
8.4 | 9.3 | |
9 days ago | 4 days ago | |
Rust | TypeScript | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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cargo-packager
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Package All the Things
Today we are pleased to share cargo-packager. It is Apache-2/MIT licensed, available as a Cargo subcommand, and even as a library so it can be easily integrated into any workflow. You can configure it with a json file, a toml file, with CLI flags, or as [package.metadata.packager] metadata in a Cargo.toml file. To make sure it works, we have tested it with a few examples of frameworks you might already have heard about:
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CrabNebula Raised a 7.5m Seed Round with OSS Capital and over 20 Angel Investors
As a milestone on that journey, today we are releasing the first version of the Apache-2 / MIT licensed agnostic cross-platform application packager. Based on our experience with Tauri’s bundler and updater, we have taken it upon ourselves to now make this mission critical library available for all Rust-based desktop projects - and in the near future any type of binary for any platform.
tauri-action
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Why CrabNebula Cloud? Comparing the Tauri GitHub Action
The Tauri GitHub Action is a fantastic tool that allows you to build and distribute your Tauri app via GitHub Releases. It’s a great way to get your app out there, and it’s a great way to get started. However, it has a few limitations that we’ve worked to address with CrabNebula Cloud. Specifically,
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Package All the Things
Anyone can cargo build --release, but there wasn’t (and still isn’t) a standard method for creating, shipping, and verifying updates for GUI apps. So the Tauri Working Group (of which many employees of CrabNebula are members) built one. They even created an open source GitHub action to make it easy to manufacture and ship bundles and their updates.
- Which gui crate would you suggest for a simple program?
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Setting Up CI CD for Tauri in a Monorepo
Building off of Tauri's post here I wanted a concrete example of a CI CD pipeline in action within a monorepo. So I used Tauri's the github actions Tauri provided and made some adjustments for pointing to the correct project folder.
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Cross-platform building instructions, using GitHub workflows (for webview/webview)
I adapted from tauri-action, but for Golang.
What are some alternatives?
rspack - The fast Rust-based web bundler with webpack-compatible API 🦀️
github-slug-action - GitHub Action to expose slug value of GitHub environment variables inside your GitHub workflow
termux-packaging - Termux packaging tools.
github-pages-deploy-action - 🚀 Automatically deploy your project to GitHub Pages using GitHub Actions. This action can be configured to push your production-ready code into any branch you'd like.
sqldeveloperinstaller - 64-bit Windows MSI package for Oracle SQL Developer (with JDK)
actions-gh-pages - GitHub Actions for GitHub Pages 🚀 Deploy static files and publish your site easily. Static-Site-Generators-friendly.
clyde - A cross-platform package manager for prebuilt applications
qawolf - 🐺 Create browser tests 10x faster
storeon-velo - A tiny event-based state manager Storeon for Velo by Wix.
action-junit-report - Reports junit test results as GitHub Pull Request Check
SetupBuilder - Gradle plugin for building setups for different platforms.
go-webview-launcher - Proof of concept for cross-platform cross-build WebView launcher