Just an about me page built using Rust with the Yew framework.
For a more thorough explanation of Trunk and its features, please head over to the [repository][trunk].
If you don't already have it installed, it's time to install Rust: https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install.
The rest of this guide assumes a typical Rust installation which contains both rustup
and Cargo.
To compile Rust to WASM, we need to have the wasm32-unknown-unknown
target installed.
If you don't already have it, install it with the following command:
rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
Now that we have our basics covered, it's time to install the star of the show: [Trunk]. Simply run the following command to install it:
cargo install trunk wasm-bindgen-cli
That's it, we're done!
trunk serve
Rebuilds the app whenever a change is detected and runs a local server to host it.
There's also the trunk watch
command which does the same thing but without hosting it.
trunk build --release
This builds the app in release mode similar to cargo build --release
.
You can also pass the --release
flag to trunk serve
if you need to get every last drop of performance.
Unless overwritten, the output will be located in the dist
directory.