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# stk (Stalwart Toolkit)
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`stk` is a lightweight, modular toolkit for building games and game engines. It provides a **portable foundation** for dynamically loading modules, native or WASM, without enforcing any architecture or design choices.
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It is designed to run on a wide range of systems, from retro consoles and embedded devices to modern PCs.
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## Key Features
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- **Dynamic module loading** (native `.so` / `.dll`)
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- **Hot-swapping** of modules at runtime
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- **Optional WASM support** for multi-language modules
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- **Developer tools**: lightweight metadata, logging/tracing, and dependency management
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- **Minimal, portable API**
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`stk` is **non-opinionated**: developers control architecture, engine design, and game logic while relying on a predictable, lean foundation.
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