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# Raylib.js
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# Zozlib.js
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Unofficial Implementation of Subset of [Raylib](https://github.com/raysan5/raylib) API in JavaScript so you can use it from WebAssembly. Intended as a simplier Web version of Raylib that does not require Emscripten.
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## Main Idea
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The main idea is to enable a very specific style of [Programming in C for WebAssembly without Emscripten](https://surma.dev/things/c-to-webassembly/) but for Raylib. The current limitation is that Raylib.js is not fully implemented, but it does not mean it is useless! If you have a Game that uses only implemented function you can use Raylib.js. And if only few needed functions are not implemented you can implement them and submit a PR thus improving the library for future uses.
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The main idea is to enable a very specific style of [Programming in C for WebAssembly without Emscripten](https://surma.dev/things/c-to-webassembly/) but for Raylib. The current limitation is that Zozlib.js is not fully implemented, but it does not mean it is useless! If you have a Game that uses only implemented function you can use Zozlib.js. And if only few needed functions are not implemented you can implement them and submit a PR thus improving the library for future uses.
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We have no plans to replace the official Emscripten version of Raylib. This is a Reasearch Project intended to explore how far this approach can be pushed.
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## Start Demo Locally
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The demo is deployed to GitHub pages: https://tsoding.github.io/raylib.js/ But you can run it locally.
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The demo is deployed to GitHub pages: https://tsoding.github.io/zozlib.js/ But you can run it locally.
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$ python3 -m http.server 6969

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