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by codeptualize
782 days ago
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Depends on what you are building, but overall I'd say the friction is minimal. For a lot of apps you won't even need to care about Rust whatsoever as you just use a bunch of fairly standard JS/TS api's. On the Rust side it's also quite nice, easy to make plugins, good api's, all the goodies. If you do use both the bridge can cause some friction because of serialization. I have personally not had any problems with it. Also good to note that in v2 (is in beta) they are improving this. Edit: you asked about TS specifically, check out https://github.com/oscartbeaumont/tauri-specta it generates TS types for your Rust tauri commands. |
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