# Objective It is unclear how to run Bevy's benchmarks ## Solution Add a README to the benches, with documentation that tells you what the benchmarks are, and how to run them. --------- Co-authored-by: Rob Parrett <robparrett@gmail.com>
		
			
				
	
	
		
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# Bevy Benchmarks
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This is a crate with a collection of benchmarks for Bevy, separate from the rest of the Bevy crates.
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## Running the benchmarks
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1. Setup everything you need for Bevy with the [setup guide](https://bevyengine.org/learn/book/getting-started/setup/).
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2. Move into the `benches` directory (where this README is located).
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    ```sh
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    bevy $ cd benches
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    ```
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3. Run the benchmarks with cargo (This will take a while)
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    ```sh
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    bevy/benches $ cargo bench
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    ```
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    If you'd like to only compile the benchmarks (without running them), you can do that like this:
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    ```sh
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    bevy/benches $ cargo bench --no-run
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    ```
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## Criterion
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Bevy's benchmarks use [Criterion](https://crates.io/crates/criterion). If you want to learn more about using Criterion for comparing performance against a baseline or generating detailed reports, you can read the [Criterion.rs documentation](https://bheisler.github.io/criterion.rs/book/criterion_rs.html).
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