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It works with many compilers on windows, linux and Mac OS. Works with makefiles, visual studio, and VSCode. |
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Simply follow the instructions in that link and you will be done, you do not need to use the rest of this document. |
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## Compile using Zig tools (cross platform) |
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This guide should work across all platforms, but the example is demonstrated on Windows. |
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1. Download and unzip Raylib to a directory, e.g., `C:\raylib`. |
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2. Place your C file in any desired location. |
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3. Compile the C (i.e., test.c) file using the following command: |
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`zig cc -o test.exe test.c -I"C:\raylib\include" "C:\raylib\lib\libraylib.a" -lopengl32 -lgdi32 -lwinmm` |
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## Other methods |
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If you do not want to use the quiuckstart, you have several options |
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