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## wgpu-rs
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[](https://travis-ci.org/gfx-rs/wgpu-rs)
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[](https://crates.io/crates/wgpu)
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[](https://docs.rs/wgpu)
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[](https://matrix.to/#/#wgpu:matrix.org)
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This is an idiomatic Rust wrapper over [wgpu-core](https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu). It's designed to be suitable for general purpose graphics and computation needs of Rust community. It currently only works for the native platform, in the future aims to support WASM/Emscripten platforms as well.
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## Gallery
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## Usage
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### Running an example
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All examples are located under the [examples](examples) directory. We are using the default syntax for running examples, as found in the [Cargo](https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html#examples) documentation.
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```bash
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cargo run --example cube
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```
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#### Hello Compute
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`hello-*` examples show barebones setup without any helper code.
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For "hello-compute", pass 4 numbers separated by spaces as arguments:
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```bash
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cargo run --example hello-compute 1 2 3 4
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```
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More examples can be found under the [examples](examples) directory.
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## Friends
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Shout out to the following projects that work best with wgpu-rs:
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- [wgpu_glyph](https://github.com/hecrj/wgpu_glyph) - for your text-y rendering needs
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- [coffee](https://github.com/hecrj/coffee) - a whole 2D engine
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- [iced](https://github.com/hecrj/iced) - a cross-platform GUI library
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- [rgx](https://github.com/cloudhead/rgx) - a 2D graphics library
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- [imgui-wgpu](https://github.com/Yatekii/imgui-wgpu-rs) - Dear ImGui interfacing
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- [pixels](https://github.com/parasyte/pixels) - the easiest way to create a hardware-accelerated pixel frame buffer
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- [kas](https://github.com/dhardy/kas) - tooKit Abstraction System
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Also, libraries that have support for wgpu-rs:
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- [conrod](https://github.com/PistonDevelopers/conrod) - shader-based UI
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- [lyon](https://github.com/nical/lyon) - a path tessellation library
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## Development
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If you need to test local fixes to gfx-rs or other dependencies, the simplest way is to add a Cargo patch. For example, when working on DX12 backend on Windows, you can check out the "hal-0.2" branch of gfx-rs repo and add this to the end of "Cargo.toml":
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```toml
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[patch.crates-io]
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gfx-backend-dx12 = { path = "../gfx/src/backend/dx12" }
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gfx-hal = { path = "../gfx/src/hal" }
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```
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If a version needs to be changed, you need to to do `cargo update -p gfx-backend-dx12`.
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