Agent skill
tauri-app-window-menu
Create native application menus with keyboard shortcuts and event handlers in Tauri v2. Use when defining window menu bars, handling menu item click events, binding keyboard accelerators, or adapting menus for macOS/Windows/Linux conventions.
Install this agent skill to your Project
npx add-skill https://github.com/partme-ai/full-stack-skills/tree/main/skills/tauri-skills/tauri-app-window-menu
SKILL.md
When to use this skill
ALWAYS use this skill when the user mentions:
- Native window menus or menu bars
- Menu item click events and handlers
- Keyboard shortcuts or accelerators in menus
Trigger phrases include:
- "window menu", "menu bar", "menu item", "keyboard shortcut", "accelerator", "context menu"
How to use this skill
- Build a menu in your Tauri app setup:
rust
use tauri::menu::{Menu, Submenu, MenuItem, PredefinedMenuItem}; tauri::Builder::default() .setup(|app| { let file_menu = Submenu::with_items(app, "File", true, &[ &MenuItem::with_id(app, "new", "New", true, Some("CmdOrCtrl+N"))?, &MenuItem::with_id(app, "open", "Open", true, Some("CmdOrCtrl+O"))?, &PredefinedMenuItem::separator(app)?, &MenuItem::with_id(app, "quit", "Quit", true, Some("CmdOrCtrl+Q"))?, ])?; let menu = Menu::with_items(app, &[&file_menu])?; app.set_menu(menu)?; Ok(()) }) .on_menu_event(|app, event| match event.id.as_ref() { "new" => { /* handle new */ } "quit" => { app.exit(0); } _ => {} }) - Assign keyboard accelerators using the
Some("CmdOrCtrl+N")format - Handle menu events in the
on_menu_eventcallback with match on event IDs - Adapt for platform conventions: macOS has the app menu (About, Preferences, Quit); Windows uses File/Edit/Help
- Use PredefinedMenuItem for standard items like separator, copy, paste, and quit
Outputs
- Native menu setup with submenus and items
- Keyboard accelerator bindings
- Cross-platform menu convention guidance
References
Keywords
tauri menu, window menu, menu bar, keyboard shortcut, accelerator, context menu
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