The wasm-pack new
command creates a new RustWasm project for you, using cargo-generate
under the hood.
It takes 3 parameters, name, template, and mode:
wasm-pack new <name> --template <template> --mode <normal|noinstall|force>
The default template is rustwasm/wasm-pack-template
.
The wasm-pack new
command must be given a name argument, e.g.:
wasm-pack new myproject
Template
The wasm-pack new
command can be given an optional template argument, e.g.:
wasm-pack new myproject --template https://github.com/rustwasm/wasm-pack-template
The template can be an address to a git repo that contains a cargo-generate
template.
The wasm-pack new
command can be given an optional mode argument, e.g.:
wasm-pack new myproject --mode noinstall
The mode passed can be either "normal", "noinstall", or "force". "normal" is passed by default.
noinstall
means that wasm-pack should not attempt to install any underlying tools. If a necessary tool cannot be found, the command will error.
force
means that wasm-pack should not check the local Rust version. If a local Rust is an unacceptable Rust version, the command will error.
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