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p5.js Web Editor
Hello! The p5.js Web Editor is an in-browser editor for creative coding, specifically for writing p5.js sketches. p5.js, a separate open source project, is a JavaScript library with the goal of making coding accessible for artists, designers, educators, and beginners. The web editor shares the same spirit as p5.js–it is designed with the beginner in mind. When using the web editor, you don't need to download or configure anything, you can simply open the website, and start writing code. You can also host your work online and share it with others.
The p5.js Web Editor is currently in active development, and looking for contributions of any type! Please check out the contribution guide for more details.
If you have found a bug in the p5.js Web Editor, you can file it under the "issues" tab.
Issues
Please post bugs and feature requests in the correct repository:
- p5.js general and p5.dom: https://github.com/processing/p5.js/issues
- p5.accessibility: https://github.com/processing/p5.accessibility/issues
- p5.sound: https://github.com/processing/p5.js-sound/issues
- p5.js website: https://github.com/processing/p5.js-website/issues
Get Involved
The p5.js Web Editor is a collaborative project created by many individuals, and you are invited to help. All types of involvement are welcome. You can start with the p5.js community section, which also applies to this project.
Developers, check the developer docs details about contributing code, bug fixes, and documentation. To start writing code, a great place to start is the development guide.
Support
Support for this project has come from Processing Foundation, NYU ITP, and CS4All, NYC DOE.