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    WSLGit

    WSLGit

    Use Git installed in Bash on Windows/Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL)

    ...The install.bat script creates a folder structure similar to the one used by Git For Windows, and creates some useful symbolic links in the wslgit\cmd and wslgit\bin folders. VSCode will find the git executable automatically if the two optional installation steps were taken.
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    Trunk

    Trunk

    Build, bundle & ship your Rust WASM application to the web

    ...Yew & Seed are the most popular options today, but there are others. Trunk will work with any wasm-bindgen based framework. The easiest way to ensure that your application launches properly is to setup your app as an executable with a standard main function. Trunk uses a source HTML file to drive all asset building and bundling. Trunk also uses the official dart-sass.
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