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# Build Directory
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The build directory is used to house all the build files and assets for your
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application. The structure is:
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* bin - Output directory
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* darwin - macOS specific files
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* windows - Windows specific files
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## Mac
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The `darwin` directory holds files specific to Mac builds. These may be
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customised and used as part of the build. To return these files to the default
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state, simply delete them and build with `wails build`.
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The directory contains the following files:
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- `Info.plist` - the main plist file used for Mac builds. It is used when
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building using `wails build`.
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- `Info.dev.plist` - same as the main plist file but used when building using
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`wails dev`.
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## Windows
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The `windows` directory contains the manifest and rc files used when building
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with `wails build`. These may be customised for your application. To return
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these files to the default state, simply delete them and build with `wails
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build`.
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- `icon.ico` - The icon used for the application. This is used when building
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using `wails build`. If you wish to use a different icon, simply replace this
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file with your own. If it is missing, a new `icon.ico` file will be created
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using the `appicon.png` file in the build directory.
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- `installer/*` - The files used to create the Windows installer. These are
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used when building using `wails build`.
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- `info.json` - Application details used for Windows builds. The data here will
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be used by the Windows installer, as well as the application itself (right
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click the exe -> properties -> details)
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- `wails.exe.manifest` - The main application manifest file.
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