I have no idea if there is something like that, but I know there are a lot of different tools to create an android app (Android studio with Jetpack compose, React Native or Flutter).

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      18 hours ago

      Not necessarily. Most plugins for Tauri support being configured on the JS side of things quite well. You can achieve a total HTML/CSS/JS or using a JS framewframework with very very minimal Rust code modifications.

      I dabbled in creating a GUI for password-store with Tauri and SvelteKit and managed to create everything without barely having to touch the Rust code. Of course, if you want to optimize and make it more efficient you’d probably want to port the code over to Rust as it’d most likely be a bit speedier for some tasks but in general you can go all the way in skipping the Rust partion of things!

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      If you only will use what’s in the standard tauri js api, or in the standard plugins, then technically you don’t need rust. But yeah I think if you wrote a bunch of apps in it you’d inevitably want to make your own plugins or backend code, and then you’d need rust.

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        I’ve tried Tauri, and I’ve successfully built a desktop app and run a web app, however I couldn’t successfully built an android app because I need to create key.properties (I’ve no idea why it isn’t on the website) I’ll probably try something with it tomorrow

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          yeah I’ve gotten android to work but its been a journey. still feels a little underdocumented and bleeding edge, but then again got it working finally. look to the examples and not the docs IMO