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Next Steps

Now that you have Wails installed, you can start exploring the alpha version.

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.

Running an example

To run an example, you can simply use:

go run .

in the example directory.

The status of the examples is on the roadmap.

Creating a new project

To create a new project, you can use the wails3 init command. This will create a new project in the current directory.

Wails3 uses Task as its build system by default, although there is no reason why you can't 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.

If you look through the Taskfile.yaml file, you will see that there are a number of tasks defined. The most important one is the build task. This is the task that is run when you use wails3 build.

The task file is unlikely to be complete and is subject to change over time.

Building a project

To build a project, you can use the wails3 build command. This is a shortcut for wails3 task build.