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If you’re writing Rust and compiling to WASM, you can use wasm-pack, which packages the WASM file and makes it callable from your web app: - wasm-pack - wasm-pack for Vite - Awesome wasm-pack talk and demo from its creator and co-maintainer Ashley Williams
If you’re writing Rust and compiling to WASM, you can use wasm-pack, which packages the WASM file and makes it callable from your web app: - wasm-pack - wasm-pack for Vite - Awesome wasm-pack talk and demo from its creator and co-maintainer Ashley Williams
Instead of Svelte Native, I would recommend creating your app in Svelte/SvelteKit, then building it for native targets using Capacitor.js. This is for a few reasons:
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