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All the tooling has been built into a new command-line tool, `orca`. To use it, just run `orca -h`. To build the samples, you must first install the orca tooling by running `orca dev install`. This simulates what it will be like to actually use the orca tooling as an end user, without the source checked out. Mostly. (I don't yet have it downloading pre-built copies of the Orca runtime libraries and `orca.exe`.) Co-authored-by: Ben Visness <ben@bvisness.me> Co-authored-by: Ben Visness <bvisness@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Martin Fouilleul <martinfouilleul@gmail.com> Reviewed-on: #31 Co-authored-by: bvisness <ben@handmade.network> Co-committed-by: bvisness <ben@handmade.network> |
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