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Shy

Aims to be an intuitive, opinionated and solid foundation for game development and creative coding written in V with which you can easily build and distribute small to medium sized 2D games or applications.

The shy project works both as a V module and a standalone CLI tool.

Games made with Shy

Puzzle Vibes (Source)

Targets

Please note that export and developing/building/running from some of these platforms are still work-in-progress, but we aim to support a wide range of targets like the following:

Windows, macOS, Linux, Raspberry PI, Android, Web (WASM/emscripten) and likely more.

Highlights

  • Get your creative ideas up and running relatively quick.
  • Rich examples directory.
  • Live coding and runtime experimenting via V's -live flag.
  • Animation and timer system - built right in.
  • Easy timers with shy.once(...) or shy.every(...).
  • 2D shape drawing with several levels, layers of control and performance.
  • 2D shape collision detection.
  • 3D capable (via sokol_gfx.h)
  • Multiple, runtime switchable, render modes (immediate, UI, step).
  • Visually tested for graphic regressions.
  • Fairly sub-system agnostic. Bring your own ECS, physics engine etc.
  • [WIP] Assets system for easy loading (and freeing) of all kinds of assets: binary blobs, images, music, sounds etc.
  • [WIP] Export to different platforms via the shy export command.
  • [WIP] Intuitive Qt/Widgets/QML (scene graph) inspired ui module supporting custom UI items (currently full of BUGS).
  • [WIP] ... much more :)

Currently known downsides

The following points may turn you away from using shy at this point in time so use shy at your own risk and expense.

  • ~100% Deterministic behaviour is [WIP].
  • Multi-window rendering support has relatively low priority and may never be supported.
  • The shy.ui module's design goals can not currently be met 100% due to very-hard-to-reproduce bugs in the V compiler - mileage may vary until these bugs are squashed.
  • Exporting of finished games, for real world distribution, can currently be complex. It has high priority to get the exporters working as painless as possible but it takes time.
  • No visual editor(s), at the moment. Hopefully it'll come quick when the ui module matures.
  • Export currently requires to be done from the target platform(s).
  • Documentation is far from complete. Use the examples for guidance.
  • C code vs. V code ratio leans towards C - this will improve over time as more and more functionality becomes available in V

Install

Dependencies

shy currently depend on sdl and vab official V modules.

sdl

Due to V's package management being in it's infancy it is recommended to install the sdl module via git:

git clone https://github.com/vlang/sdl.git ~/.vmodules/sdl
v ~/.vmodules/sdl/setup.vsh # this will try and detect the system installed version of SDL2

on Windows via cmd.exe:

git clone https://github.com/vlang/sdl.git %HOMEPATH%/.vmodules/sdl
git -C %HOMEPATH%/.vmodules/sdl checkout 2.26.0

The sdl dependency is needed for the default backend. It will likely be moved to be part of another backend or opt-in once shy matures but for now you'll need the SDL2 library at build and runtime.

vab

v install vab

vab is used by shy export and does not require you to have Java nor the Android SDK/NDK installed. shy export need only vab to be installed as a module.

However if you intend to export your shy creations to the Android platform the aforementioned dependencies are thus needed at runtime for vab to work.

Unix (Linux, macOS)

git clone [email protected]:Larpon/shy.git ~/.vmodules/shy
v ~/.vmodules/shy # Builds the `shy` CLI tool

Windows

git clone [email protected]:Larpon/shy.git %USERPROFILE%/.vmodules/shy
v %USERPROFILE%\.vmodules\shy # Builds the `shy` CLI tool

Symlink (optional)

You can symlink shy to your $PATH so it works as a global shell command.

sudo ln -s ~/.vmodules/shy/shy /usr/local/bin/shy

Shell tab completion (optional)

You can install tab completions for your shell by following the instructions here.