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## Running BERT with Candle and WASM
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Here, we provide two examples of how to run Bert using a Candle-compiled WASM binary and runtime.
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### Vanilla JS and WebWorkers
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To build and test the UI made in Vanilla JS and WebWorkers, first we need to build the WASM library:
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```bash
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sh build-lib.sh
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```
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This will bundle the library under `./build` and we can import it inside our WebWorker like a normal JS module:
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```js
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import init, { Model } from "./build/m.js";
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```
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The full example can be found under `./lib-example.html`. All needed assets are fetched from the web, so no need to download anything.
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Finally, you can preview the example by running a local HTTP server. For example:
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```bash
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python -m http.server
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```
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Then open `http://localhost:8000/lib-example.html` in your browser.
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