WIP native screeps client using Rust and conrod.
Screeps is a true programming MMO where users upload JavaScript code to power their online empires.
This client is built on three main projects:
rust-screeps-apiimplements HTTP calls, endpoints and json result parsingscreeps-rs-networkimplements result caching, keeping track of http and websocket connections, and providing an 'event' apiscreeps-rs-uiimplements rendering and a UI
rust-screeps-api can:
- Connect to screeps.com with HTTP calls and websocket connections
- Authenticate
- Retrieve room terrain, map room overviews, basic user information and room details.
screeps-rs can:
- Connect to screeps.com
- Login through a UI
- Render basic room terrain, map view, and information of the logged in user.
Eventually, this will be able to connect to both the official server and any private server instances run by users.
Running:
- If you're on Ubuntu 17.10+, or on another Wayland Linux: (see [glutin#949])
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install "libegl1-mesa-dev"
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soft-link
libwayland-egl.so.1tolibwayland-egl.soin your system's lib dir. On ubuntu:cd /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ sudo ln -s libwayland-egl.so.1 libwayland-egl.so
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Neighbor projects:
- APIs:
python-screepsimplements a compact screeps API interface in pythonnode-screeps-apiimplements an interface for the screeps API in node.js
- Clients:
ricochet1k/screeps-clientimplements a full screeps room viewer in browser JavaScriptags131/screeps-clientimplements a slightly-less-full screeps room viewer in browser JavaScriptscreeps-silicais directly connected to screeps-rs, using Scala to accomplish the same goalsScreeps3Dis a native 3D screeps client built using Unity3D
screeps-rs uses the Akashi font. It is included with permission from Ten by Twenty.

