# gdextension
GDExtension template that automatically builds into a self-contained addon for the Godot Asset Library.
### Getting started:
1. Clone this repository (or a new repository with this template) with submodules.
- `git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/nathanfranke/gdextension.git`
- `cd gdextension`
2. Update to the latest `godot-cpp` .
- `git submodule update --remote`
2. Build a debug binary for the current platform.
- `scons`
3. Import, edit, and play `project/` using Godot Engine 4+.
- `godot --path project/`
4. Check the output:
```
Hello GDScript!
Hello GDExtension Node!
Hello GDExtension Singleton!
```
### Repository structure:
- `project/` - Godot project boilerplate.
- `addons/example/` - Files to be distributed to other projects.¹
- `demo/` - Scenes and scripts for internal testing. Not strictly necessary.
- `src/` - Source code of this extension.
- `godot-cpp/` - Submodule needed for GDExtension compilation.
¹ Before distributing as an addon, all binaries for all platforms must be built and copied to the `bin/` directory. This is done automatically by GitHub Actions.
### Make it your own:
1. Rename `project/addons/example/` and `project/addons/example/example.gdextension` .
2. Replace `LICENSE` , `README.md` , and your code in `src/` .
3. Not required, but consider leaving a note about this template if you found it helpful!
### Distributing your extension on the Godot Asset Library with GitHub Actions:
1. Go to Repository→Actions and download the latest artifact.
2. Test the artifact by extracting the addon into a project.
3. Create a new release on GitHub, uploading the artifact as an asset.
4. On the asset, Right Click→Copy Link to get a direct file URL. Don't use the artifacts directly from GitHub Actions, as they expire.
5. When submitting/updating on the Godot Asset Library, Change "Repository host" to `Custom` and "Download URL" to the one you copied.