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dart build

Use the dart build command to build a Dart application. This command automatically runs build hooks from your project and its dependencies to compile or download code assets and bundle them with your application.

Build a CLI application

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The dart build cli command builds a Dart application with a command-line interface (CLI) including any code assets.

The resulting app bundle is structured as follows:

bundle/
  bin/
    <executable>
  lib/
    <dynamic libraries>

Options for dart build cli

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The following options can be used for the dart build cli command.

-h, --help

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Use the -h or --help option to get help for the cli subcommand.

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$ dart build cli --help
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$ dart build cli -h

-o, --output

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Use -o or --output to specify where dart build saves the generated files. The output is placed in a bundle/ directory within the given path, which can be absolute or relative. If omitted, the default path is build/cli/_/.

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$ dart build cli --output=<path>
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$ dart build cli -o=<path>

For example, to set the output directory to ./my_custom_output:

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$ dart build cli --output=./my_custom_output

-t, --target

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Use the -t or --target option to specify the main entry-point file of the command-line application.

This must be a Dart file in the bin/ directory. If the option is omitted and there is a single Dart file in bin/, then that is used instead.

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$ dart build cli --target=<path>
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$ dart build cli -t=<path>

For example, to set the entrypoint to the bin/my_command.dart file:

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$ dart build cli --target=bin/my_command.dart

--verbosity

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Use the --verbosity option to set the verbosity level of the compilation. The level can be error, warning, info, or all.

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$ dart build cli --verbosity=<level>

For example, to show only error messages:

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$ dart build cli --verbosity=error