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## Running Example
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Ensure you have setup and installed all the project dependencies.
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```
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npm install -g tauri
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git clone https://github.com/tauri-apps/tauri
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cd examples/svelte/svelte-app
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yarn
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cargo install tauri-cli
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```
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### Development
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```
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yarn start & tauri dev
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```
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### Production
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```
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yarn build
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tauri build
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```
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# Original ReadMe
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*Psst — looking for a shareable component template? Go here --> [sveltejs/component-template](https://github.com/sveltejs/component-template)*
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---
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# svelte app
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This is a project template for [Svelte](https://svelte.dev) apps. It lives at https://github.com/sveltejs/template.
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To create a new project based on this template using [degit](https://github.com/Rich-Harris/degit):
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```bash
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npx degit sveltejs/template svelte-app
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cd svelte-app
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```
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*Note that you will need to have [Node.js](https://nodejs.org) installed.*
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## Get started
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Install the dependencies...
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```bash
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cd svelte-app
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npm install
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```
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...then start [Rollup](https://rollupjs.org):
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```bash
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npm run dev
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```
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Navigate to [localhost:5000](http://localhost:5000). You should see your app running. Edit a component file in `src`, save it, and reload the page to see your changes.
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By default, the server will only respond to requests from localhost. To allow connections from other computers, edit the `sirv` commands in package.json to include the option `--host 0.0.0.0`.
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## Building and running in production mode
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To create an optimised version of the app:
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```bash
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npm run build
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```
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You can run the newly built app with `npm run start`. This uses [sirv](https://github.com/lukeed/sirv), which is included in your package.json's `dependencies` so that the app will work when you deploy to platforms like [Heroku](https://heroku.com).
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## Single-page app mode
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By default, sirv will only respond to requests that match files in `public`. This is to maximise compatibility with static fileservers, allowing you to deploy your app anywhere.
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If you're building a single-page app (SPA) with multiple routes, sirv needs to be able to respond to requests for *any* path. You can make it so by editing the `"start"` command in package.json:
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```js
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"start": "sirv public --single"
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```
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## Deploying to the web
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### With [now](https://zeit.co/now)
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Install `now` if you haven't already:
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```bash
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npm install -g now
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```
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Then, from within your project folder:
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```bash
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cd public
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now deploy --name my-project
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```
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As an alternative, use the [Now desktop client](https://zeit.co/download) and simply drag the unzipped project folder to the taskbar icon.
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### With [surge](https://surge.sh/)
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Install `surge` if you haven't already:
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```bash
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npm install -g surge
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```
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Then, from within your project folder:
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```bash
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npm run build
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surge public my-project.surge.sh
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```
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