optimizing-tauri-binary-size

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npx skills add https://github.com/beshkenadze/claude-code-tauri-skills --skill optimizing-tauri-binary-size

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Skill 文档

Tauri Binary Size Optimization

This skill provides guidance on optimizing Tauri application binary sizes for production releases.

Why Tauri Produces Small Binaries

Tauri is designed from the ground up to produce minimal binaries:

  1. Native Webview: Uses the operating system’s native webview instead of bundling Chromium (unlike Electron)
  2. Rust Backend: Compiles to efficient native code with no runtime overhead
  3. Tree Shaking: Only includes code that is actually used
  4. No V8 Engine: Leverages existing system components rather than bundling a JavaScript engine

Size Comparison

Framework Minimum Binary Size
Tauri ~3-6 MB
Electron ~120-180 MB
NW.js ~80-100 MB

The dramatic size difference comes from Tauri’s architectural decision to use native system webviews rather than bundling a full browser engine.

Cargo.toml Optimization Settings

Configure release profile settings in src-tauri/Cargo.toml to minimize binary size.

Recommended Stable Toolchain Configuration

[profile.release]
codegen-units = 1    # Compile crates one at a time for better LLVM optimization
lto = true           # Enable link-time optimization across all crates
opt-level = "s"      # Optimize for binary size (alternative: "z" for even smaller)
panic = "abort"      # Remove panic unwinding code
strip = true         # Strip debug symbols from final binary

Configuration Options Explained

Option Values Description
codegen-units 1 Reduces parallelism but allows LLVM to perform better whole-program optimization
lto true, "thin", "fat" Link-time optimization; true or "fat" produces smallest binaries
opt-level "s", "z", "3" "s" balances size/speed, "z" prioritizes size, "3" prioritizes speed
panic "abort" Removes panic handler code, reducing binary size
strip true, "symbols", "debuginfo" Removes symbols and debug information from binary

Nightly Toolchain Options

For projects using the nightly Rust toolchain, additional optimizations are available:

[profile.release]
codegen-units = 1
lto = true
opt-level = "s"
panic = "abort"
strip = true
trim-paths = "all"    # Remove file path information from binary

[profile.release.build-override]
opt-level = "s"       # Also optimize build scripts

You can also set rustflags for additional control:

[profile.release]
rustflags = ["-Cdebuginfo=0", "-Zthreads=8"]

Tauri Build Configuration

Remove Unused Commands (Tauri 2.4+)

Tauri 2.4 introduced the ability to automatically remove code for commands not permitted in your Access Control List (ACL). Add this to tauri.conf.json:

{
  "build": {
    "removeUnusedCommands": true
  }
}

This feature:

  • Analyzes your ACL configuration
  • Removes Tauri command handlers that are not allowed
  • Reduces binary size without changing functionality
  • Works automatically during release builds

Minimal Feature Set

Only enable Tauri features you actually need in src-tauri/Cargo.toml:

[dependencies]
tauri = { version = "2", features = ["macos-private-api"] }
# Avoid enabling unnecessary features like:
# - "devtools" in production
# - "protocol-asset" if not serving local assets
# - "tray-icon" if not using system tray

Frontend Optimization

While this skill focuses on Rust/Tauri optimization, frontend bundle size also affects the final application:

  1. Use a bundler: Vite, webpack, or similar with tree shaking
  2. Code splitting: Load features on demand
  3. Minimize dependencies: Audit and remove unused npm packages
  4. Compress assets: Optimize images and other static assets

Build Commands

Standard Release Build

cd src-tauri
cargo tauri build --release

Using Nightly Toolchain

cd src-tauri
cargo +nightly tauri build --release

Check Binary Size

After building, check your binary size:

# macOS
ls -lh src-tauri/target/release/bundle/macos/*.app/Contents/MacOS/*

# Linux
ls -lh src-tauri/target/release/bundle/appimage/*.AppImage

# Windows
dir src-tauri\target\release\bundle\msi\*.msi

Complete Example Configuration

Here is a complete src-tauri/Cargo.toml optimized for minimal binary size:

[package]
name = "my-tauri-app"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"

[dependencies]
tauri = { version = "2", features = [] }
serde = { version = "1", features = ["derive"] }
serde_json = "1"

[build-dependencies]
tauri-build = { version = "2", features = [] }

[profile.release]
codegen-units = 1
lto = true
opt-level = "s"
panic = "abort"
strip = true

[profile.release.package."*"]
opt-level = "s"

And corresponding tauri.conf.json:

{
  "productName": "my-tauri-app",
  "version": "0.1.0",
  "identifier": "com.example.my-tauri-app",
  "build": {
    "removeUnusedCommands": true,
    "beforeBuildCommand": "npm run build",
    "frontendDist": "../dist"
  },
  "bundle": {
    "active": true,
    "targets": "all",
    "icon": ["icons/icon.png"]
  }
}

Optimization Trade-offs

Setting Size Impact Build Time Runtime Performance
codegen-units = 1 Smaller Slower Better
lto = true Smaller Much slower Better
opt-level = "s" Smaller Similar Slightly slower
opt-level = "z" Smallest Similar Slower
panic = "abort" Smaller Faster No unwinding
strip = true Smaller Similar No impact

Troubleshooting

Binary Still Large

  1. Check for debug builds: Ensure you are using --release flag
  2. Audit dependencies: Run cargo tree to see dependency graph
  3. Check for duplicate dependencies: Different versions of same crate
  4. Verify strip is working: Use file command to check for debug symbols

Build Failures with LTO

If lto = true causes build failures:

  • Try lto = "thin" as a fallback
  • Ensure sufficient memory (LTO is memory-intensive)
  • Update Rust toolchain to latest version

Nightly Features Not Working

Ensure nightly is installed and active:

rustup install nightly
rustup default nightly
# Or use +nightly flag with cargo commands

References