![]() ![]() Use bevy ::prelude :: * fn main ( ) Fast Compilesīevy can be built just fine using default configuration on stable Rust. Once set up, you can quickly try out the examples by cloning this repo and running the following commands: We recommend checking out The Bevy Book for a full tutorial.įollow the Setup guide to ensure your development environment is set up correctly. If you'd like to help build Bevy, check out the Contributor's Guide.įor simple problems, feel free to open an issue or PR and tackle it yourself!įor more complex architecture decisions and experimental mad science, please open an RFC (Request For Comments) so we can brainstorm together effectively! Getting Started Bevy Assets: A collection of awesome Bevy projects, tools, plugins and learning materials.GitHub Discussions: The best place for questions about Bevy, answered right here!.Discord: Bevy's official discord server.Community-Made Learning Resources: More tutorials, documentation, and examples made by the Bevy community.īefore contributing or participating in discussions with the community, you should familiarize yourself with our Code of Conduct.Official Examples: Bevy's dedicated, runnable examples, which are great for digging into specific concepts.Bevy Rust API Docs: Bevy's Rust API docs, which are automatically generated from the doc comments in this repo.The Bevy Book: Bevy's official documentation.News: A development blog that covers our progress, plans and shiny new features.Features: A quick overview of Bevy's features.Productive: Changes should compile quickly.Fast: App logic should run quickly, and when possible, in parallel.Data Focused: Data-oriented architecture using the Entity Component System paradigm.Simple: Easy for newbies to pick up, but infinitely flexible for power users. ![]()
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