* Add tutorial for building and running hello-world.wasm * Fix issues with directory trees in last commit * Add more information on various ways of creating .wasm files and running them with Wasmtime * Fix internal links and add more information on Wasmtime CLI installation
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# Running `hello-world.wasm` with Wasmtime
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## Installing Wasmtime
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The Wasmtime CLI can be installed on Linux and macOS with a small install
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script:
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```sh
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$ curl https://wasmtime.dev/install.sh -sSf | bash
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```
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You can find more information about installing the Wasmtime CLI in the
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[CLI Installation section](./cli-install.md)
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## Running `hello-world.wasm`
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There are a number of ways to run a `.wasm` file with Wasmtime. In this
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tutorial, we'll be using the CLI, Wasmtime can also be embedded in your
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applications. More information on this can be found in the
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[Embedding Wasmtime section](./embed.md).
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If you've built the `hello-world.wasm` file (the instructions for doing so are in the
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[previous section](./tutorial-create-hello-world.md)),
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you can run it with Wasmtime from the command line like so:
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```sh
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$ wasmtime target/wasm32-wasi/debug/hello-world.wasm
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```
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