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| ## Kinc
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| Kinc (short for [Kore](https://github.com/Kode/Kore) in C) is a low level toolkit
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| for cross-platform game engine development and similar endeavors. It is comparable
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| to SDL but bigger in scope as it also takes care of cross-platform GPU programming
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| with multiple portable APIs to choose from and its own shader language
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| [Kongruent](https://github.com/Kode/Kongruent).
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| Kinc projects are built using kmake, a meta-build-tool that resides in
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| a git-submodule of Kinc. In your project's directory call `path/to/Kinc/make`,
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| this will create a project file for your IDE in a subdirectory called build.
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| kmake by default creates a project for the system you are currently using,
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| but you can also put one of windows, linux, android, windowsapp, osx, ios
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| and freebsd in the arguments list to create something else.
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| Depending on the capabilities of the target system you can also choose
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| your graphics api (-g direct3d9/direct3d11/direct3d12/opengl/vulkan/metal).
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| Console support is implemented via separate plugins because the code can not
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| be provided publicly - contact Robert for details if you are interested in it.
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