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I just installed Git Cola 3.7 64-bit on Windows 10. The folder in Program Files is 176.2 MB, which is very large, and many of the files are unnecessary.
C:\Program Files\git-cola\pkgs\PyQt5\Qt\bin\opengl32sw.dllis 20 megabytes, and the app runs fine with OpenGL software rasterization removed. Same withd3dcompiler_47.dllandlibGLESv2.dll.Qt5Quick.dllandQt5Qml.dllare fairly
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Elvis currently compiles examples into epm for initializing projects as possible as it could be, but it is...stupid in some way.
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The source code is here:
We can use git clone instead of compiling them.
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Cocos2d is a framework for building 2D games, demos, and other graphical/interactive applications:
https://github.com/los-cocos/cocos