If this is useful, a ❤️ helps others find it. Everything I keep looking up when building Tauri v2 apps — in one place. // Define #[tauri::command] fn greet(name: String) -> String { format!("Hello, {}!", name) } // With error handling #[tauri::command] fn read_file(path: String) -> Result { std::fs::read_to_string(path).map_err(|e| e.to_string()) } // Async #[tauri::command] async fn fet
Repo: https://github.com/richer-richard/socratic-council Stack: Tauri 2 (Rust + React/TypeScript), pnpm monorepo, Apache-2.0 Latest release: v2.0.0 If you ask one frontier model a hard question, you get a confident answer. If you ask sixteen, you get an argument. Socratic Council is a desktop app that runs a structured seminar between sixteen LLM agents drawn from eight providers — OpenAI, Anthr
I spent the long weekend pushing Logic Apps MCP server capabilities further than I had before — and hit two bugs worth documenting. Both are filed. If you're building in this space, save yourself the debugging time. If you've been following along, the MCP server and BODMAS Agent are covered in the previous posts. This post is just about what broke when I wired them together. The Agent Loop fails w
All tests run on an 8-year-old MacBook Air. The default: Tauri commands When commands aren't enough: events Targeting specific windows The channel API for streaming data async fn stream_data(on_event: Channel) -> Result<(), AppError> { What I don't use The pattern I follow User action → invoke command → return result Three patterns. That's the whole IPC layer. If this was useful, a ❤️ helps more t
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