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new - Hello wasm-pack!

  1. 1. Introduction
  2. 2. Quickstart
  3. 3. Prerequisites
    1. 3.1. npm (optional)
    2. 3.2. considerations
    3. 3.3. Non-rustup setups
  4. 4. Commands
    1. 4.1. new
    2. 4.2. build
    3. 4.3. test
    4. 4.4. pack and publish
    5. 4.5. init (DEPRECATED)
  5. 5. Tutorials
    1. 5.1. Hybrid applications with Webpack
      1. 5.1.1. Getting started
      2. 5.1.2. Using your library
    2. 5.2. npm browser packages
      1. 5.2.1. Getting started
        1. 5.2.1.1. Manual Setup
      2. 5.2.2. Template deep dive
        1. 5.2.2.1. Cargo.toml
        2. 5.2.2.2. src/lib.rs
        3. 5.2.2.3. src/utils.rs
        4. 5.2.2.4. wee_alloc
        5. 5.2.2.5. tests/web.rs
      3. 5.2.3. Building your project
      4. 5.2.4. Testing your project
      5. 5.2.5. Packaging and publishing
      6. 5.2.6. Using your library
  6. 6. Cargo.toml Configuration
  7. 7. Contributing
This documentation is no longer maintained at this domain, and is now maintained at drager.github.io/wasm-pack instead. wasm-pack new

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.

Name

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.

Mode

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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