raylib-cmake-template
A very minimal project template for Raylib using CMake that works well in CLion, Visual Studio and MSVC with Github Actions to build to all platforms (by siddharthroy12)
Raylib-CPP-Starter-Template-for-VSCODE
Raylib C++ Starter Template for VSCODE (by educ8s)
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raylib-cmake-template
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How to cross compile project
I made this template just for this. It uses CMake and has build instructions for every platform. GitHub workflow is also there so whenever you push your code to GitHub it'll automatically compile to all platforms.
Raylib-CPP-Starter-Template-for-VSCODE
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VSCode terminal not recognizing installed libraries
I am currently going through a very basic starter repository for raylib, which compiles just fine in my gnome terminal, but does not compile in the VSCode terminal. This has happened with a few other libraries that I've tried to install- where VSCode does not compile, but my gnome terminal does. How do I get rid of these "red squigglies" that VSCode is putting under these library includes that it can't resolve, and more importantly, how do I get this to compile from VSCode? Do I just bite the bullet and configure vim?
What are some alternatives?
When comparing raylib-cmake-template and Raylib-CPP-Starter-Template-for-VSCODE you can also consider the following projects:
raylib-cpp-cmake-template - A small Raylib C++ template that uses CMake, LDtk, and Box2d
easy-raylib-development-environment-in-vscode - An easy to use vscode development environment for raylib
raylib-cpp - C++ Object Oriented Wrapper for raylib
sweet-dracula - Sweet Dracula — A beautiful, darker - Dracula fork.
cmake-sfml-project - Repository template for SFML projects using CMake
verilog_template - A template for starting a Verilog project with FuseSoC integration, Icarus simulation, Verilator linting, Yosys usage report, and VS Code syntax highlighting.
raylib-lua-sol - A simple and easy-to-use Lua library to enjoy videogames programming
csharper - VS Code Extension to easily create templated C# files
raylib-cmake-template vs raylib-cpp-cmake-template
Raylib-CPP-Starter-Template-for-VSCODE vs easy-raylib-development-environment-in-vscode
raylib-cmake-template vs raylib-cpp
Raylib-CPP-Starter-Template-for-VSCODE vs sweet-dracula
raylib-cmake-template vs cmake-sfml-project
Raylib-CPP-Starter-Template-for-VSCODE vs verilog_template
raylib-cmake-template vs raylib-lua-sol
Raylib-CPP-Starter-Template-for-VSCODE vs csharper