@rspack/cli provides two common subcommands, serve and build, to simplify daily work. If you do not have @rspack/cli installed, please read the Quick Start section first.
@rspack/cli is not going to be compatible with webpack-cli, so there will be many differences between the two.
Run the rspack build command, which will generate the output files for production.
Running the Rspack development server command will start a local development server that will listen for file changes and automatically refresh the browser.
By default Rspack provides some common command line arguments, you can see all of them with --help.
| Flags | |
|---|---|
| -c, --config [value] | Specify the path to the configuration file | 
| --entry [value] | Specify the path to the entry file | 
| -m, --mode [value] | Specify the build mode | 
| --devtool [value] | Controls whether sourcemap is generated | 
| --analyze | Enables or disables build analysis | 
| -w, --json [filename] | Output the stats as a JSON file | 
| -w, --watch | Listen for file changes | 
| -h, --help | Show help information | 
| -v, --version | Show version number | 
| --output-path [value] | Specify the absolute path to the output file directory |