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### WARNING: This file is unmaintained! This list of contributors is uncomplete!
### Check CHANGELOG for some of the contributors details or just the official contributors list of the repo
---
Here is a list of raylib contributors, these people have invested part of their time
contributing (in some way or another) to make the raylib project better. Huge thanks to all of them!
- [Zopokx](https://github.com/Zopokx) for testing the web.
- [Elendow](http://www.elendow.com) for testing and helping on web development.
- Victor Dual for implementing and testing 3D shapes functions.
- Marc Palau for implementing and testing 3D shapes functions and contribute on camera and gestures modules.
- Kevin Gato for improving texture internal formats support and helping on raygui development.
- Daniel Nicolas for improving texture internal formats support and helping on raygui development.
- Marc Agüera for testing and using raylib on a real product ([Koala Seasons](http://www.koalaseasons.com))
- Daniel Moreno for testing and using raylib on a real product ([Koala Seasons](http://www.koalaseasons.com))
- Daniel Gomez for testing and using raylib on a real product ([Koala Seasons](http://www.koalaseasons.com))
- [Sergio Martinez](https://github.com/anidealgift) for helping on raygui development and tools development (raygui_styler).
- [Victor Fisac](https://github.com/victorfisac) for developing physics raylib module (physac) and implementing PBR materials and lighting systems... among multiple other improvements and multiple tools and games.
- Albert Martos for helping on raygui and porting examples and game-templates to Android and HTML5.
- Ian Eito for helping on raygui and porting examples and game-templates to Android and HTML5.
- [procedural](https://github.com/procedural) for testing raylib on Linux, correcting some bugs and adding several mouse functions.
- [Chris Hemingway](https://github.com/cHemingway) for improving raylib on OSX build system.
- [Emanuele Petriglia](https://github.com/LelixSuper) for working on multiple GNU/Linux improvements and developing [TicTacToe](https://github.com/LelixSuper/TicTacToe) raylib game.
- [Joshua Reisenauer](https://github.com/kd7tck) for adding audio modules support (XM, MOD) and reviewing audio system.
- [Marcelo Paez](https://github.com/paezao) for helping on OSX High DPI display issue.
- [Ghassan Al-Mashareqa](https://github.com/ghassanpl) for an amazing contribution to raylib Lua module.
- [Teodor Stoenescu](https://github.com/teodor-stoenescu) for improvements on OBJ object loading.
- [RDR8](https://github.com/RDR8) for helping with Linux build improvements.
- [Saggi Mizrahi](https://github.com/ficoos) for multiple fixes on Linux and audio system.
- [Daniel Lemos](https://github.com/xspager) for fixing issues on Linux games building.
- [Joel Davis](https://github.com/joeld42) for adding raycast picking utilities and a [great example](https://github.com/raysan5/raylib/blob/master/examples/models/models_mesh_picking.c)
- [Richard Goodwin](https://github.com/AudioMorphology) for adding RPI touchscreen support.
- [Milan Nikolic](https://github.com/gen2brain) for adding Android build support with custom standalone toolchain.
- [Michael Vetter](https://github.com/jubalh) for improvements on build system and his work on Suse Linux package... and multiple fixes!
- [Wilhem Barbier](https://github.com/nounoursheureux) for adding Image generation functions, shaders work and some fixes.
- [Benjamin Summerton](https://github.com/define-private-public) for improving OSX building and his amazing work on CMake build sytem.
- [MartinFX](https://github.com/Martinfx) for adding compilation support for FreeBSD OS and derivatives.
- [Ahmad Fatoum](https://github.com/a3f) for implementing CI support for raylib (Travis and AppVeyor) and great improvements on build system.
- [SamNChiet](https://github.com/SamNChiet) for a greatly improved UWP input implementation.
- [David Reid](https://github.com/mackron) for a complete review of audio module to support his amazing miniaudio library.
- [Kai](https://github.com/questor) for multiple code reviews and improvements.
- [Max Danielsson](https://github.com/autious) for adding support for orthographic 3d camera projection
- [Lumaio](https://github.com/TheLumaio) for his great work on GBuffers and GetCollisionRayModel().
- [Jonas Daeyaert](https://github.com/culacant) for an amazing work on IQM animated models support.
- [Seth Archambault](https://github.com/SethArchambault) for the work on Android Gamepad support (SNES model).
- [D3nX](https://github.com/D3nX) for adding Code::Blocks project template.
- [Jak Barnes](https://github.com/Syphonx) for a great work on `rnet`, new raylib network module
- [Vlad Adrian](https://github.com/Demizdor) for an amazing work on Unicode support, new shapes functions and raygui.
- [Reece Mackie](https://github.com/Rover656) for a great work on improving UWP support
- [flashback-fx](flashback-fx) for improving easings library and example
- [Jorge A. Gomes](https://github.com/overdev) for adding nine-patch textures support and example
- [Berni8k](https://github.com/Berni8k) for improving Raspberry Pi input system, using evdev
- [Wilhem Barbier](https://github.com/wbrbr) for implementing glTF loading support and solving several issues
- [Marco Lizza](https://github.com/MarcoLizza) for improving logging system and multiple issues
- [Anata](https://github.com/anatagawa) for creating amazing examples and contributing with them
- [Narice](https://github.com/narice) made easings.h includable as standalone header
- [Eric J.](https://github.com/ProfJski) for shaders_eratosthenes example contribution
- [PompPenguin](https://github.com/PompPenguin) for reviewing 3rd person camera
- [Mohamed Shazan](https://github.com/msmshazan) for adding support for ANGLE graphics backend
Please, if I forget someone in this list, excuse me and send me a PR!
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