

This one: https://github.com/thwbh/tauri-typegen
It generates the typescript boilerplate required to invoke tauri commands from the frontend and allows optional zod validation with graceful error handling and type coercion for runtime type safety.


This one: https://github.com/thwbh/tauri-typegen
It generates the typescript boilerplate required to invoke tauri commands from the frontend and allows optional zod validation with graceful error handling and type coercion for runtime type safety.


I get your point, but in this case the author of the article has quite a lot of public projects hosted on github and actively contributes to various organizations while claiming most of his code is written by AI now.
As the author of minijinja, he wrote a whole article about his experiences porting from rust to golang: https://lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/1/14/minijinja-go-port/
The code is here: https://github.com/mitsuhiko/minijinja/tree/main/minijinja-go
I myself used claude to create and maintain a publically available tool for tauri. To my surprise people actively use it without me advertising it even once.
That’s awesome, I was looking for a tool like that. Rust, tauri and SvelteKit is such a nice stack to work with, I’ve been using that setup myself for a while now.