Scribble.rs is a clone of the web-based drawing game skribbl.io. In my opinion skribbl.io has several usability issues, which I'll address in this project.
The site will not display any ads or share any data with third parties.
Feel free to play on any of these instances:
- https://scribblers-official.herokuapp.com/
Might not respond right-away, just wait some seconds
- http://scribble.rs
No HTTPS!
By using Heroku, you can deploy a temporary container that runs scribble.rs. The container will not have any cost and automatically suspend as soon as it stops receiving traffic for a while.
Simply create an account at https://id.heroku.com/login and then click this link:
https://heroku.com/deploy?template=https://github.com/scribble-rs/scribble.rs/tree/master
Run the following to build the application:
git clone https://github.com/scribble-rs/scribble.rs.git
cd scribble.rs
For -nix systems:
# run `make` to see all availables commands
make build
For Windows:
go run github.com/gobuffalo/packr/v2/packr2
go build -o scribblers .
This will produce a portable binary called scribblers
. The binary doesn't
have any dependencies and should run on every system as long as it has the
same architecture and OS family as the system it was compiled on.
The default port will be 8080
. The parameter portHTTP
allows changing the
port though.
It should run on any system that go supports as a compilation target.
This application uses go modules, therefore you need to make sure that you
have go version 1.13
or higher.
Alternatively there's a docker container:
docker pull biosmarcel/scribble.rs
The default port is 8080
. To override it, run:
docker run -p <port-number>:<port-number> biosmarcel/scribble.rs --portHTTP=<port-number>
There are many ways you can contribute:
- Update / Add documentation in the wiki of the GitHub repository
- Extend this README
- Create feature requests and bug reports
- Solve issues by creating Pull Requests
- Tell your friends about the project
- Curating the word lists
These resources are by people unrelated to the project, whilst not every of these resources requires attribution as per license, we'll do it either way ;)
If you happen to find a mistake here, please make a PR. If you are one of the authors and feel like we've wronged you, please reach out.
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