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Rusty Code

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Display source code on screen using Macroquad, built with Rust.

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Demo

The application can also run in the browser:

Web demo

Examples

Display a Gist by adding the Gist id as the gist query parameter:

https://ollej.github.io/rusty-code/demo/index.html?gist=7834a1320cbc1bcfb50304f51c19e618

Show URL encoded sourcecode with the code parameter, also use language parameter to set language for syntax highlighting:

https://ollej.github.io/rusty-code/demo/index.html?language=rust&code=fn%20main%28%29%20%7B%0A%20%20%20%20println%21%28%22Hello%20World%21%22%29%3B%0A%7D

Open a Gist

Enter a Gist id:


Show sourcecode

Enter sourcecode:

C C++ Go Java Javascript Perl Python Ruby Rust
<textarea name="code" rows="5" cols="60"></textarea>

Usage

Run from command line to display sourcecode syntax highlighted on screen using the Macroquad game library.

rusty-code 0.6.0
A small tool to display sourcecode files

USAGE:
    rusty-code [OPTIONS]

FLAGS:
    -h, --help       Prints help information
    -V, --version    Prints version information

OPTIONS:
    -c, --code <code>            Code to display, overrides both `filename` and `gist`
    -f, --filename <filename>    Path to sourcecode file to display [default: assets/helloworld.rs]
    -g, --gist <gist>            Gist id to display, if set, will override `filename` option
    -l, --language <language>    Language of the code, if empty defaults to file extension
    -t, --theme <theme>          Path to theme.json file [default: assets/theme.json]

License

Copyright 2022 Olle Wreede, released under the MIT License.

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