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− | There are two major parts to the system, the first being a [[Engine structure|core engine]] written in | + | Welcome to the '''Minetest Developer Wiki''', here you learn how Minetest and games and mods for Minetest are developed. |
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+ | '''Minetest''' is a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Game_engine game engine] inspired by Minecraft, Infiniminer and others. It's licensed under the GNU LGPL 2.1, with artwork generally covered by CC BY-SA 3.0. There are two major parts to the system, the first being a [[Engine structure|core engine]] written in C++, the second being a modding API that exposes useful functions to a Lua environment. | ||
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+ | The Minetest Wiki for players is located at [https://wiki.minetest.net/ wiki.minetest.net]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:32, 21 August 2022
Language: | [[::Main Page|English]] • [[::Main Page/de|Deutsch]] • [[::Main Page/fr|français]] • [[::Main Page/ja|日本語]] |
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Welcome to the Minetest Developer Wiki, here you learn how Minetest and games and mods for Minetest are developed.
Minetest is a game engine inspired by Minecraft, Infiniminer and others. It's licensed under the GNU LGPL 2.1, with artwork generally covered by CC BY-SA 3.0. There are two major parts to the system, the first being a core engine written in C++, the second being a modding API that exposes useful functions to a Lua environment.
The Minetest Wiki for players is located at wiki.minetest.net.
Contribute to Luanti!
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Content Index
Before you start, you should look at the terminology.
Modding API Tips and tricks: |
Core Instructions |
Development
Design and planning For users |
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