Tauri + Solid + Tailwind CSS + TypeScript + Vite Starter
A starter template for Tauri + Solid App that comes preconfigured with Vite, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, ESLint, Prettier and HMR.
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🤩 Tauri - Build smaller, faster, and more secure desktop and mobile applications with a web frontend.
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⚡️ Solid & Vite - Simple and performant reactivity for building user interfaces.
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🎨 Tailwind CSS - A utility-first CSS framework for rapid UI development.
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💪 TypeScript - it's JavaScript with syntax for types.
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👌 ESLint + Prettier - ESLint find problems in your code and Prettier format your code for an easy life.
Create a repo from this template on GitHub
If you prefer to do it manually with the cleaner git history
npx degit AR10Dev/tauri-solid-ts-tailwind-vite my-app # or bunx degit AR10Dev/tauri-solid-ts-tailwind-vite my-app
cd my-app
npm install # or pnpm install or yarn install or bun install
For use Tauri you need to Setup your environment following this guide
When you use this template, follow the checklist to update your info properly
- Rename
name
,version
andauthor
field inpackage.json
- Rename
name
,version
,description
,authors
andrepository
field insrc-tauri/Cargo.toml
- Change the author name in
LICENSE
- Clean up the READMEs
- Optional: Remove the
.github
folder which contains the github action for cross compilation - Enjoy 😉
npm run dev:tauri # or pnpm dev:tauri or yarn dev:tauri or bun dev:tauri
Runs the app in the development mode.
The first time you run this command, it will take several minutes for the Rust package manager to download and build all the required packages. Since they are cached, subsequent builds will be much faster, as only your code will need rebuilding.
If you make edits to the page in the webview should update automatically just like a browser will reload.
When you make edits to the Rust files, they will be rebuilt automatically and your app will restart.
npm run build:tauri # or pnpm build:tauri or yarn build:tauri or bun build:tauri
Builds Solid to the dist
folder and after will embed it into a single binary with your Rust code.
The binary itself will be located in src-tauri/target/release/[app name]
, and installers will be located in src-tauri/target/release/bundle/
Like the dev:tauri
command, the first time you run this, it will take some time to collect the Rust crates and build everything - but on subsequent runs it will only need to rebuild your code, which is much quicker.
It correctly bundles Solid in production mode and optimizes the binary for the best performance.
🎉 Congratulations, your app is ready to be release!
To generate your custom app icon you can follow this guide.
Your new app icons will be located in src-tauri/icons/
and remeber to update the icon
field in src-tauri/tauri.conf.json
with all your new icon path name.
To modify and personalize your app, you need to modify src-tauri/tauri.conf.json
by following this guide