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Introduction

Pragma uses the programming language Lua for its scripting engine. If youyou're havenew experienceto withLua, the GLuaPIL, is a good starting point.

Any text editor can be used to write Lua scripts, however using the ZeroBrane IDE is highly recommended due to its powerful debugging capabilities specialized for Lua development.

You can find a list of available libraries and classes for Pragma in the API shoulddocumentation feelover very familiar, however even for newcomers Lua is a very intuitive and easy language to learn.here.

This documentation is currently a stub, library and class documentation for the available Lua bindingsTutorials will follow soon.(if there is demand).