1# Releases (in the C Programming Language) 2 3[Wuffs the Library](/doc/wuffs-the-library.md) ships as a "single file C 4library", also known as a "[header file 5library](https://github.com/nothings/stb/blob/master/docs/stb_howto.txt)". 6 7To use that library in your C/C++ project, you just need to copy one file from 8this directory, or otherwise integrate that one file into your build system. 9Typically, pick the latest stable version (but not the unsupported snapshot), 10with a filename like `wuffs-vMAJOR.MINOR.c` for version MAJOR.MINOR. 11 12To use that single file as a "foo.c"-like implementation, instead of a 13"foo.h"-like header, `#define WUFFS_IMPLEMENTATION` before `#include`'ing or 14compiling it. 15 16 17# Latest Stable Version 18 19**Version 0.2 (December 2019)** is the latest stable version. Stable means that 20its API won't change any further, but being a "version 0.x" means that: 21 22- It will not have long term support. 23- Newer versions make no promises about compatibility. 24 25 26# Mirror 27 28Wuffs' canonical repository is located at 29[github.com/google/wuffs](https://github.com/google/wuffs). If you just want to 30*use* Wuffs-the-library in its C form (instead of *modifying* its Wuffs form or 31otherwise needing Wuffs-the-language tools), a mirror of just the `release/c` 32directory is located at 33[github.com/google/wuffs-mirror-release-c](https://github.com/google/wuffs-mirror-release-c). 34By excluding everything else, the mirror is much smaller than and changes much 35less frequently than the canonical repository. 36