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Welcome to the raylib wiki! Here you will find information about the raylib library. |
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Welcome to the raylib wiki! Here you will find information about the raylib library. |
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- The first section (*Library Design*) details how raylib is designed and structured, explains decisions taken during the development process, and describes how certain things work internally. |
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- The second section (*Development Platforms*) documents the specifics of compiling and using raylib on each of the supported platforms. |
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- The last two sections (*IDE Configurations* and *Misc Help*) collect miscellaneous documents that each cover some specific topic related to raylib development (for example, creating SpriteFonts for use with raylib or configuring an external TFT on RaspberryPi). |
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## Quick start |
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### CMake |
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CMake is also an easy way of building your raylib project on any platform. You can find instructions [here](https://github.com/raysan5/raylib/wiki/Working-with-CMake). |
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- **Library Design**: How raylib is designed and structured, decisions taken during the development process, how things work internally. |
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- **Development Platforms**: How compile and use raylib on multiple development platforms. |
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- **IDE Configurations**: Specific information to configure raylib in multiple IDEs. |
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- **Misc Help** and **FAQ**: Miscellaneous how-to documents for specific topics and _Frequently Asked Questions_. |
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**This wiki is open. Everyone is able (and welcome) to improve sections or add new pages, as required. Just, please, act responsibly :)** |
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**This wiki is open. Everyone is able (and welcome) to improve sections or add new pages, as required. Just, please, act responsibly :)** |