tauri-from-rust
awesome-tauri
tauri-from-rust | awesome-tauri | |
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1 | 4 | |
6 | 3,692 | |
- | 4.9% | |
3.2 | 8.8 | |
over 2 years ago | 10 days ago | |
Rust | ||
- | MIT License |
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tauri-from-rust
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Tauri 1.0 β Electron Alternative Powered by Rust
For anyone coming from the rust side and just looking for a cross-platform rust frontend framework: although not covered in any details by the docs, you can cut out all the web stuff and run everything from cargo.
I have a small `hello-world` example of a rust-only Tauri application at https://github.com/Japanuspus/tauri-from-rust
awesome-tauri
- A curated collection of the best stuff from the Tauri ecosystem
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Tauri 1.0 β Electron Alternative Powered by Rust
I find it fresh and positive that Tauri developers take security very seriously. Before this 1.0 release they ordered a full security audit for the codebase and published the report ( https://github.com/tauri-apps/tauri/blob/next/audits/Radical... ).
The project encouraged me to better my own workflows too, as even the awesome-tauri repo requires signed commits in the PR template :) ( https://github.com/tauri-apps/awesome-tauri/blob/dev/.github... )
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Ask HN: How to build a desktop app in 2022
Tauri if you are already with Rust.
Here are some open source app built with Tauri
https://github.com/tauri-apps/awesome-tauri
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CubeShuffle - New shuffling helper for cubes - Beta feedback wanted!
I don't at all expect users to do full code inspections, expecting that would frankly be naive in my opinion for small projects like these. I was just trying to alleviate, not resolve, security concerns. What I am trying to encourage is peer review rather than user review of the code. That's a big reason why I have submitted it to developer resource lists such as Awesome Tauri, to get public peer review.
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