Expose both shared and static libraries as separate CMake imported targets (ghostty-vt and ghostty-vt-static) rather than toggling between them with BUILD_SHARED_LIBS. The zig build already produces both in a single invocation, so both are always available. The find_package config template is updated to export both targets as ghostty-vt::ghostty-vt and ghostty-vt::ghostty-vt-static. Add a c-vt-cmake-static example that demonstrates linking the static library via FetchContent with -Dsimd=false to avoid C++ runtime dependencies. |
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| c-vt | ||
| c-vt-build-info | ||
| c-vt-cmake | ||
| c-vt-cmake-static | ||
| c-vt-encode-focus | ||
| c-vt-encode-key | ||
| c-vt-encode-mouse | ||
| c-vt-formatter | ||
| c-vt-grid-traverse | ||
| c-vt-modes | ||
| c-vt-paste | ||
| c-vt-render | ||
| c-vt-sgr | ||
| c-vt-size-report | ||
| c-vt-static | ||
| wasm-key-encode | ||
| wasm-sgr | ||
| zig-formatter | ||
| zig-vt | ||
| zig-vt-stream | ||
| .gitignore | ||
| AGENTS.md | ||
| README.md | ||
README.md
Examples
Standalone projects demonstrating the Ghostty library APIs.
The directories starting with c- use the C API and the directories
starting with zig- use the Zig API.
Every example can be built and run using zig build and zig build run
from within the respective example directory.
Even the C API examples use the Zig build system (not the language) to
build the project.
Running an Example
cd example/<dir>
zig build run