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slug ===== slug (Simple LUA graphics) is a graphics programming tool inspired by [Processing](https://processing.org). Installation: ------------- slug uses the [lu9-lua](https://git.sr.ht/~kvik/lu9-lua) native lua port to 9front by kvik. 1) Clone the slug repository somewhere. 2) Clone the lu9-lua repository as lua within the slug directory (`cd slug; git/clone https://git.sr.ht/~kvik/lu9-lua lua`) 3) `mk && mk install` Usage: ------ A slug program is written in lua and composed of two functions: - `setup()` (not mandatory) which is called before the main draw loop. - `draw()` which is called in a loop until program exits. slug provides the following functions: - `background(color)` paint the background using given color (see colors) - `noStroke()` disable drawing shapes outline - `stroke(color)` change the shapes outline color - `strokeWidth(n)` change the width of outlines - `noFill()` disable filling shapes - `fill(color)` change the shapes fill color - `line(x1, y1, x2, y2)` draw a line between points (x1,y1) and (x2, y2) - `square(x, y, w)` draw a square with a top left corner at point (x,y) and size w - `rect(x, y, w, h)` draw a rectangle with a top left corner at point (x,y), width w and height h - `circle(x, y, r)` draw a circle centered on point (x,y) and a radius r - `ellipse(x, y, a, b)` draw an ellipse centered on point (x,y) with an horizontal radius of a and a vertical radius of b - `arc(x, y, a, b, c, d)` draw an arc centered on point (x,y) with an horizontal radius of a and a vertical radius of b. arc is like ellipse, but draws only that portion of the ellipse starting at angle c and extending through an angle of d colors: slug currently uses a 216 color palette based on web safe color palette. color parameter is thus a number in the range [0;216[ Sample: ------- ```lua function draw() background(0) stroke(255) strokeWidth(5) line(10, 10, 100, 100) end ``` License: -------- MIT Bugs: ----- This is a really quick proof of concept so bugs most certainly exist.