Multiplayer canvas tool with programmable brushes!
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rakugaki - digital multiplayer graffiti

rakugaki is a multiplayer paint canvas with programmable brushes!

At the heart of rakugaki is the brush - a little program for manipulating pixels on a wall. Brushes are written in a tiny programming language called haku.

I wanna try it out!

Since the app is currently in very early alpha stages, there's no public instance at the moment.

You're free to spin up a server for your friends though! Here's the setup procedure for production instances.

# As of writing this, 1.81 is not yet released, so we have to use Rust nightly.
rustup toolchain install nightly-2024-08-11
rustup default nightly-2024-08-11
rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown

# We use `just` to wrangle the process of building the client-side WebAssembly and the server.
cargo install just

# Now it's time to run the backend!
just port=8080 profile=release

Then, you can connect to localhost:8080 to see the app in action.

For development, I recommend using cargo watch for live reloading. just defaults to a sensible development configuration. If you need to override the port, use the port variable as shown above.

cargo install cargo-watch
cargo watch -- just