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title: App Publishing
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import Alert from '@theme/Alert'
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import Command from '@theme/Command'
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### 1. Build Your Web App
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Now that you are ready to package your project, you will need to run your framework's or bundler's build command (assuming you're using one, of course).
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<Alert title="Note">
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Every framework has its own publishing tooling. It is outside of the scope of this document to treat them all or keep them up to date.
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</Alert>
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### 2. Bundle your application with Tauri
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<Command name="build" />
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This command will embed your web assets 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/`.
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Like the `tauri dev` 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.
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