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   +---------------+
   |.-------------.|
   ||    ricky    ||
   ||     dot     ||
   ||    codes    ||
   ||$ ./build.sh ||
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   +-..---------..-+
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  / /=============\ \
 / /===============\ \
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My personal website built with Rust using cargo-web and stdweb

Disclaimer

stdweb seems to be now defunct (hasn't been updated since 2019). You might be better off exploring alternatives like wasm bingen. That's what everyone else is doing.

If you still want to play with this I am building it on nightly-2019-08-01-x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu re: #8

Build

you will need cargo web

cargo web build --target=wasm32-unknown-unknown

or you can use the handy build script:

bash build.sh

I haven't tested other targets, but emscripten should work

You should see something like:

warning: debug builds on the wasm32-unknown-unknown are currently totally broken
         forcing a release build
    Finished release [optimized] target(s) in 0.0 secs

Running local web server

cargo web start --target=wasm32-unknown-unknown

or you can use the handy build script:

bash build.sh --serve

You should see something like:

warning: debug builds on the wasm32-unknown-unknown are currently totally broken
         forcing a release build
    Finished release [optimized] target(s) in 0.0 secs

If you need to serve any extra files put them in the 'static' directory
in the root of your crate; they will be served alongside your application.
You can also put a 'static' directory in your 'src' directory.

Your application is being served at '/rickycodes.js'. It will be automatically
rebuilt if you make any changes in your code.

You can access the web server at `http://[::1]:8000`.

License

Licensed under

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