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https://github.com/rbscholtus/chippie
Chippie is a Chip-8 interpreter written in Rust that runs both in web browsers and natively.
https://github.com/rbscholtus/chippie
chip8 emulator interpreter rust wasm
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Chippie is a Chip-8 interpreter written in Rust that runs both in web browsers and natively.
- Host: GitHub
- URL: https://github.com/rbscholtus/chippie
- Owner: rbscholtus
- License: apache-2.0
- Created: 2024-10-19T20:43:37.000Z (18 days ago)
- Default Branch: main
- Last Pushed: 2024-10-20T18:59:25.000Z (17 days ago)
- Last Synced: 2024-10-20T22:42:56.412Z (16 days ago)
- Topics: chip8, emulator, interpreter, rust, wasm
- Language: Rust
- Homepage: https://rbscholtus.github.io/chippie/
- Size: 8.29 MB
- Stars: 0
- Watchers: 1
- Forks: 0
- Open Issues: 8
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Metadata Files:
- Readme: README.md
- License: LICENSE
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README
# eframe template
[![dependency status](https://deps.rs/repo/github/emilk/chippie/status.svg)](https://deps.rs/repo/github/emilk/chippie)
[![Build Status](https://github.com/emilk/chippie/workflows/CI/badge.svg)](https://github.com/emilk/chippie/actions?workflow=CI)This is a template repo for [eframe](https://github.com/emilk/egui/tree/master/crates/eframe), a framework for writing apps using [egui](https://github.com/emilk/egui/).
The goal is for this to be the simplest way to get started writing a GUI app in Rust.
You can compile your app natively or for the web, and share it using Github Pages.
## Getting started
Start by clicking "Use this template" at https://github.com/emilk/chippie/ or follow [these instructions](https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/creating-cloning-and-archiving-repositories/creating-a-repository-from-a-template).
Change the name of the crate: Choose a good name for your project, and change the name to it in:
* `Cargo.toml`
* Change the `package.name` from `chippie` to `your_crate`.
* Change the `package.authors`
* `main.rs`
* Change `chippie::TemplateApp` to `your_crate::TemplateApp`
* `index.html`
* Change the `eframe template` to `your_crate`. optional.
* `assets/sw.js`
* Change the `'./chippie.js'` to `./your_crate.js` (in `filesToCache` array)
* Change the `'./chippie_bg.wasm'` to `./your_crate_bg.wasm` (in `filesToCache` array)Alternatively, you can run `fill_template.sh` which will ask for the needed names and email and perform the above patches for you. This is particularly useful if you clone this repository outside GitHub and hence cannot make use of its
templating function.### Learning about egui
`src/app.rs` contains a simple example app. This is just to give some inspiration - most of it can be removed if you like.
The official egui docs are at . If you prefer watching a video introduction, check out . For inspiration, check out the [the egui web demo](https://emilk.github.io/egui/index.html) and follow the links in it to its source code.
### Testing locally
Make sure you are using the latest version of stable rust by running `rustup update`.
`cargo run --release`
On Linux you need to first run:
`sudo apt-get install libxcb-render0-dev libxcb-shape0-dev libxcb-xfixes0-dev libxkbcommon-dev libssl-dev`
On Fedora Rawhide you need to run:
`dnf install clang clang-devel clang-tools-extra libxkbcommon-devel pkg-config openssl-devel libxcb-devel gtk3-devel atk fontconfig-devel`
### Web Locally
You can compile your app to [WASM](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WebAssembly) and publish it as a web page.
We use [Trunk](https://trunkrs.dev/) to build for web target.
1. Install the required target with `rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown`.
2. Install Trunk with `cargo install --locked trunk`.
3. Run `trunk serve` to build and serve on `http://127.0.0.1:8080`. Trunk will rebuild automatically if you edit the project.
4. Open `http://127.0.0.1:8080/index.html#dev` in a browser. See the warning below.> `assets/sw.js` script will try to cache our app, and loads the cached version when it cannot connect to server allowing your app to work offline (like PWA).
> appending `#dev` to `index.html` will skip this caching, allowing us to load the latest builds during development.### Web Deploy
1. Just run `trunk build --release`.
2. It will generate a `dist` directory as a "static html" website
3. Upload the `dist` directory to any of the numerous free hosting websites including [GitHub Pages](https://docs.github.com/en/free-pro-team@latest/github/working-with-github-pages/configuring-a-publishing-source-for-your-github-pages-site).
4. we already provide a workflow that auto-deploys our app to GitHub pages if you enable it.
> To enable Github Pages, you need to go to Repository -> Settings -> Pages -> Source -> set to `gh-pages` branch and `/` (root).
>
> If `gh-pages` is not available in `Source`, just create and push a branch called `gh-pages` and it should be available.
>
> If you renamed the `main` branch to something else (say you re-initialized the repository with `master` as the initial branch), be sure to edit the github workflows `.github/workflows/pages.yml` file to reflect the change
> ```yml
> on:
> push:
> branches:
> -
> ```You can test the template app at .
## Updating egui
As of 2023, egui is in active development with frequent releases with breaking changes. [chippie](https://github.com/emilk/chippie/) will be updated in lock-step to always use the latest version of egui.
When updating `egui` and `eframe` it is recommended you do so one version at the time, and read about the changes in [the egui changelog](https://github.com/emilk/egui/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md) and [eframe changelog](https://github.com/emilk/egui/blob/master/crates/eframe/CHANGELOG.md).