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README.md

godot-cpp template

This repository serves as a quickstart template for GDExtension development with Godot 4.0+.

Contents

  • An empty Godot project (demo/)
  • godot-cpp as a submodule (godot-cpp/)
  • GitHub Issues template (.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE.yml)
  • GitHub CI/CD to publish your library packages when creating a release (.github/workflows/builds.yml)
  • preconfigured source files for C++ development of the GDExtension (src/)

Usage

To use this template, click the green "Use this template" button at the top of the repository page. This will let you create a copy of this repository with a clean git history. Make sure you clone the correct branch as these are configured for development of their respective Godot development branches and differ from each other. Refer to the docs to see what changed between the versions.

For getting started after cloning your own copy to your local machine, you should

  • change the name of the compiled library file inside the SConstruct file by modifying the libname string.
  • change the name of the to be loaded library name inside the .gdextension file. This should be the same name as in your SConstruct file.
  • change the entry_symbol string inside your .gdextension file to be configured for your GDExtension name. This should be the same as the GDExtensionBool GDE_EXPORT external C function. As the name suggests, this sets the entry function for your GDExtension to be loaded by the Godot editors C API.
  • register the classes you want Godot to interact with inside the register_types.cpp file in the initialization method (here initialize_gdextension_types) in the syntax ClassDB::register_class<CLASS-NAME>();.