Getting Started
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This guide will introduce the wapm
tool and show a few common workflows. The WAPM client can install packages, manage WebAssembly dependencies, and expose WebAssembly behavior with commands.
WAPM comes bundled with Wasmer, so you just need to install Wasmer in your system to have the wapm
CLI!
With the tools installed, one can easily start using universal Wasm binaries by using the install
command of wapm
CLI:
Installing a package creates a local package directory called wapm_packages
where all packages are installed.
While in a directory with WAPM packages, one may execute them with the run
command:
Great! You used a WAPM package in your system... now let's try to create our own package and publish it to WAPM so other users can use it
When executing WAPM, you can also customize the WebAssembly runtime used under the hood.
For example, if you want to use wasmer-js
as the runtime, you can do: