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raylib-cr

Crystal Bindings for raylib, a small and easy to use game development library.
As for now the bindings only support the raw function calls from raylib itself. raymath functions are also supported, as are infix operators for vectors, matricies, and quaternions.

Supported platforms

These platforms are supported out of the box and are linked statically

  1. x86_64-linux-gnu = 64-bit Linux
  2. x86_64-windows = 64-bit Windows

Hopefully soon 3. Raspberry PI

Installation

Linux

  1. Install raylib from github
  2. Run make install in raylib
  3. Add raylib-cr to your shard.yml dependencies like so:
dependencies:
  raylib-cr:
    github: sol-vin/raylib-cr
  1. Run shards install
  2. Get programming!

Windows

  1. Install crystal with scoop install crystal
  2. Copy ./rsrc/native/windows/raylib to C:\raylib
  3. Run in powershell
$env:LIB="${env:LIB};C:\raylib\lib"
$env:PATH="${env:PATH};C:\raylib\lib"

OR

Run in cmd

set PATH=%PATH%;C:\raylib\lib
set LIB=%LIB%;C:\raylib\lib
  1. Go back to your project directory. Add raylib-cr to your shard.yml:
dependencies:
  raylib-cr:
    github: sol-vin/raylib-cr
  1. Run mkdir lib && cd lib && git clone https://github.com/sol-vin/raylib-cr
  2. Get programming!

Usage Example

require "raylib-cr"

Raylib.init_window(800, 450, "Hello World")
Raylib.set_target_fps(60)

until Raylib.close_window?
  Raylib.begin_drawing
  Raylib.clear_background(Raylib::RAYWHITE)
  
  Raylib.draw_text("Hello World!", 190, 200, 20, Raylib::BLACK)
  Raylib.end_drawing
end

Raylib.close_window

Contributing

  1. Fork it (https://github.com/sol-vin/raylib-cr)
  2. Create your feature branch (git checkout -b my-new-feature)
  3. Commit your changes (git commit -am 'Add some feature')
  4. Push to the branch (git push origin my-new-feature)
  5. Create a new Pull Request

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