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lucemon/build
Jonathan Atta 17beab746e feat: add Wails runtime library and initial application setup
- Created package.json for Wails JavaScript runtime library.
- Added TypeScript definitions for runtime functions.
- Implemented runtime.js with event handling and logging functions.
- Initialized Go module with dependencies for Wails and other libraries.
- Added main.go for application entry point and asset embedding.
- Configured wails.json for application settings and build commands.
2026-03-11 17:06:52 +01:00
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Build Directory

The build directory is used to house all the build files and assets for your application.

The structure is:

  • bin - Output directory
  • darwin - macOS specific files
  • windows - Windows specific files

Mac

The darwin directory holds files specific to Mac builds. These may be customised and used as part of the build. To return these files to the default state, simply delete them and build with wails build.

The directory contains the following files:

  • Info.plist - the main plist file used for Mac builds. It is used when building using wails build.
  • Info.dev.plist - same as the main plist file but used when building using wails dev.

Windows

The windows directory contains the manifest and rc files used when building with wails build. These may be customised for your application. To return these files to the default state, simply delete them and build with wails build.

  • icon.ico - The icon used for the application. This is used when building using wails build. If you wish to use a different icon, simply replace this file with your own. If it is missing, a new icon.ico file will be created using the appicon.png file in the build directory.
  • installer/* - The files used to create the Windows installer. These are used when building using wails build.
  • info.json - Application details used for Windows builds. The data here will be used by the Windows installer, as well as the application itself (right click the exe -> properties -> details)
  • wails.exe.manifest - The main application manifest file.