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See [[Complete Roguelike Tutorial, using python3+libtcod, setup Windows| Windows setup]. | See [[Complete Roguelike Tutorial, using python3+libtcod, setup Windows| Windows setup]]. | ||
=== Mac === | === Mac === | ||
See [[Complete Roguelike Tutorial, using python3+libtcod, setup Mac| Mac setup]. | See [[Complete Roguelike Tutorial, using python3+libtcod, setup Mac| Mac setup]]. | ||
=== Linux === | === Linux === | ||
See [[Complete Roguelike Tutorial, using python3+libtcod, setup Linux| Linux setup]. | See [[Complete Roguelike Tutorial, using python3+libtcod, setup Linux| Linux setup]]. |
Revision as of 17:21, 14 September 2017
Setting it up
The basic ingredients for a good setup include:
- Installing a code editor
- Installing libtcod dependencies
- Installing libtcod
- Installing Python
- Installing roguelike project dependencies
- Validating that everything is setup
Since each of the platforms are different, we've split those up into their own pages:
Windows
See Windows setup.
Mac
See Mac setup.
Linux
See Linux setup.