# Welcome to Your New Wails3 Project! Congratulations on generating your Wails3 application! This README will guide you through the next steps to get your project up and running. ## Getting Started 1. Navigate to your project directory in the terminal. 2. To run your application in development mode, use the following command: ``` wails3 dev ``` This will start your application and enable hot-reloading for both frontend and backend changes. 3. To build your application for production, use: ``` wails3 build ``` This will create a production-ready executable in the `build` directory. ## Exploring Wails3 Features Now that you have your project set up, it's time to explore the features that Wails3 offers: 1. **Check out the examples**: The best way to learn is by example. Visit the `examples` directory in the `v3/examples` directory to see various sample applications. 2. **Run an example**: To run any of the examples, navigate to the example's directory and use: ``` go run . ``` Note: Some examples may be under development during the alpha phase. 3. **Explore the documentation**: Visit the [Wails3 documentation](https://v3.wails.io/) for in-depth guides and API references. 4. **Join the community**: Have questions or want to share your progress? Join the [Wails Discord](https://discord.gg/JDdSxwjhGf) or visit the [Wails discussions on GitHub](https://github.com/wailsapp/wails/discussions). ## Project Structure Take a moment to familiarize yourself with your project structure: - `frontend/`: Contains your frontend code (HTML, CSS, JavaScript/TypeScript) - `main.go`: The entry point of your Go backend - `app.go`: Define your application structure and methods here - `wails.json`: Configuration file for your Wails project ## Next Steps 1. Modify the frontend in the `frontend/` directory to create your desired UI. 2. Add backend functionality in `main.go`. 3. Use `wails3 dev` to see your changes in real-time. 4. When ready, build your application with `wails3 build`. Happy coding with Wails3! If you encounter any issues or have questions, don't hesitate to consult the documentation or reach out to the Wails community.