Multiplayer canvas tool with programmable brushes!
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unloading is done together with the autosave process, because it's the most natural place to do it.
since we literally just wrote to the database and can easily check if the chunk hasn't been written to since.
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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