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Liora
One-stop SDK facade for native Rust + GPUI applications.
What it provides
liora re-exports the maintained public Liora SDK surface so application crates can depend on one package instead of wiring every module separately. It includes core initialization, theme tokens, components, icon primitives, icon libraries, tray helpers, updater planning, and optional packaging helpers.
Quick example
use ;
use Button;
Recommended usage
- Prefer the top-level
lioracrate for ordinary applications. - Depend on
lioradirectly when you need fine-grained dependency control or are building another Liora crate. - Keep application UI pure Rust + native GPUI; Liora crates do not require WebView, Tauri, HTML, CSS, or DOM runtime paths.
GPUI dependency note
Liora is developed against the official zed-industries/zed GPUI source. When building an application, follow the repository README for the exact GPUI git revision and patching guidance. Do not use unofficial GPUI forks unless the application owner explicitly accepts that risk.
Documentation
- Repository: https://github.com/yhyzgn/liora
- Main README: https://github.com/yhyzgn/liora#readme
- Chinese README: https://github.com/yhyzgn/liora/blob/main/README.zh-CN.md
License
This crate uses the repository license declared in LICENSE.md.