A curated list of resources for the snõwkit collective, a group of libraries and tools for the Haxe ecosystem.
Awesome snõwkit is a curated GitHub repository listing resources for the snõwkit collective—a group of open-source libraries, tools, and developers focused on the Haxe toolkit. It aggregates links to documentation, projects, games, and utilities related to key snõwkit projects like luxe (game engine), snow (toolkit), and flow (build tool). The list helps developers discover and navigate the snõwkit ecosystem efficiently.
Haxe developers, especially those interested in game development or cross-platform applications, who want to explore the snõwkit collective's tools and community projects.
It provides a single, organized entry point to the scattered resources of the snõwkit ecosystem, saving developers time from searching across multiple sites and repositories. The list is community-maintained and includes real-world examples, making it practical for learning and reference.
A curated list of resources by the snõwkit collective (http://snowkit.org/)
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The README organizes resources by key projects (luxe, snow, flow) with direct links to documentation, tools, and libraries, serving as a one-stop hub for the ecosystem.
It includes extensive listings of games from Ludum Dare and other jams, plus released titles with source code links, providing practical learning material for developers.
Links to forums, Twitter feeds, and editor integrations (e.g., Sublime Text, FlashDevelop) highlight active community support and collaboration channels.
Sections like 'Utilities' and 'Libraries' list community-contributed tools (e.g., asset packers, particle designers) and libraries for graphics, physics, and UI, streamlining development.
As a community-maintained list, there's no guarantee of regular updates; some linked projects or resources might be outdated, as seen with older game jam entries from 2016-2018.
It exclusively covers the snõwkit collective, so developers needing resources for other Haxe areas or non-game development must seek external lists, limiting broader utility.
The list is static and requires manual exploration without search functionality or interactive features, making discovery time-consuming compared to dynamic directories.