What next?
You’ve read through the getting-started guides, the core concepts, the module chapters, and the ecosystem integrations. Here’s where to go from here.
Pointers
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docs.rs API reference — the full rustdoc for every public type, function, and trait in
raylib. Use the search bar and the Feature flags panel to browse feature-gated items (glam,mint,serde,raygui, …). -
Upstream raylib — the C library reference, the official cheatsheet, examples, and a community forum. When a function isn’t documented in the Rust side, the C docs are the authoritative source.
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The showcase — WS9 (the 6.0 finale) will port the full set of official raylib examples to Rust and deploy them as a GitHub Pages gallery. The portfolio lives under
showcase/in the repository today; the hosted gallery will appear when WS9 ships. -
The repository — source code, issue tracker, and the
docs/superpowers/directory which holds the spec and plan archive for the entire 6.0 upgrade effort. -
CONTRIBUTE.md — contribution guide covering
unsafeconventions, RAII expectations, the# Safety/// SAFETY:comment discipline, and the PR process.
See also
- Introduction — the book’s opening page.
- Install on Windows, macOS, Linux, Web — platform-specific setup guides.