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# RadiantKit
RadiantKit is an in-development framework to build graphics applications (like Figma, Canva, Miro, etc) that's free and open source.
It introduces a node-component-system for efficient rendering, while ensuring complete extensibility. It can support both native and web (via WebAssembly) platforms.
## Basic Example
Install rust and follow these steps:
1. `cd examples/basic`
2. `cargo run`
## Egui Integration Example
Install rust and follow these steps:
1. `cd examples/egui`
2. `cargo run`
## Web Examples
Install yarn and follow these steps:
1. `cd examples/web`
2. `yarn install`
3. `yarn build:wasm`
4. `yarn start`
## Tauri
Follow steps for web till #3. Then, run `yarn tauri dev`.
## Collaborative Editing
RadiantKit now supports real-time collaborative editing. Follow these steps to set it up:
Run the backend server:
1. `cd backend`
2. `cargo r`
Run egui app with a client id of 2:
1. `cd examples/egui`
2. `cargo r 2`
Run the whiteboard app (which runs with a default client id of 4):
1. `cd apps/whiteboard`
2. `yarn install`
3. `yarn start`
## Contact
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