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README.md

Staxie

This is a WIP sprite/pixel editor designed to be used to create sprite stacks. Sprite stacks are simply 2D layers that make up a pseudo-3D object by rendering each 2D layer at a slight vertical offset, thereby creating the illusion of depth. This sprite stack can then be rotated, shaded per layer, and more.

tank sprite stack

At the moment, the stack interface is still being developed, however sprite editing is functional along with sprite stack previewing.

Live Development

To run in live development mode, run wails dev in the project directory. This will run a Vite development server that will provide very fast hot reload of your frontend changes. If you want to develop in a browser and have access to your Go methods, there is also a dev server that runs on http://localhost:34115. Connect to this in your browser, and you can call your Go code from devtools.

Building

To build a redistributable, production mode package, use wails build.