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#p5.js

Hello! p5.js is a JavaScript library that starts with the original goal of Processing, to make coding accessible for artists, designers, educators, and beginners, and reinterprets this for today's web.

Using the original metaphor of a software sketchbook, p5.js has a full set of drawing functionality. However, you're not limited to your drawing canvas, you can think of your whole browser page as your sketch! For this, p5.js has addon libraries that make it easy to interact with other HTML5 objects, including text, input, video, webcam, and sound.

p5.js is a new interpretation, not an emulation or port, and it is in active development. An official editing environment is coming soon, as well as many more features!

If you already know the basics of JS or Processing, the p5.js overview wiki page is a good place to start. The frequently asked questions might also be helpful.

If you have found a bug in the p5.js library, you can file it here under the “issues” tab.

##p5.js library

To use p5.js, you can download the p5.js library here. If you are interested in the most recent, less stable version, you can clone this repository and run grunt from the command line to generate the library from source. See the development wiki for more information about our build process.

##Learning

Check out p5js.org for lots more! Here are some quicklinks:

  • Get Started — Create and run your first sketch!
  • p5.js overview — An overview of the main features and functionality of p5.js.
  • Reference — The functionality supported by p5.js.
  • Learn — Tutorials and short, prototypical examples exploring the basics of p5.js.
  • Forum — Ask and answers questions about how to make things with p5.js here.
  • Libraries — Extend p5 functionality to interact with HTML, manipulate sound, and more!
  • FAQ

##Get Involved

p5.js is a collaborative project created by many individuals, and you are invited to help. All types of involvement are welcome. See the contribute section to get started!

Developers, check out the development wiki page for more in-depth details about contributing code, bug fixes, and documentation.