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- Posts can be "upvoted" by using the :thumbsup: emoji. Please apply to any posts that are a priority for you.
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- Please *don't* just add comments like "+1" or "me too".
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- Please feel free to comment if there is more to add to the post, such as "this bug also affect ARM builds" or "Another option would be to ....."
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Things we are looking for feedback on:
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- The API
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- Is it easy to use?
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- Does it do what you expect?
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- The build system
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- Is it easy to use?
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- Can we improve it?
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- The examples
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- Are they clear?
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- Do they cover the basics?
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- Features
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- What features are missing?
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- What features are not needed?
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- Documentation
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- What could be clearer?
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Now that you have Wails installed, you can start exploring the alpha version.
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The best place to start is the `examples` directory in the Wails repository. This contains a number of examples that you can run and play with.
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## Running an example
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To run an example, you can simply use:
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```shell
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go run .
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```
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in the example directory.
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## Creating a new project
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To create a new project, you can use the `wails3 init` command. This will create a new project in the current directory.
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Wails3 uses [Task](https://taskfile.dev) as its build system by default, although there is no reason why you can't
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use your own build system, or use `go build` directly. Wails has the task build system built in and can be run using `wails3 task`.
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If you look through the `Taskfile.yaml` file, you will see that there are a number of tasks defined. The most important
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one is the `build` task. This is the task that is run when you use `wails3 build`.
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The task file is unlikely to be complete and is subject to change over time.
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## Building a project
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To build a project, you can use the `wails3 build` command. This is a shortcut for `wails3 task build`.
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