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LudumDare54

A libGDX project generated with gdx-liftoff.

This project was generated with a template including simple application launchers and an empty ApplicationAdapter extension.

Platforms

  • core: Main module with the application logic shared by all platforms.
  • lwjgl3: Primary desktop platform using LWJGL3.
  • html: Web platform using GWT and WebGL. Supports only Java projects.
  • teavm: Experimental web platform using TeaVM and WebGL.

Gradle

This project uses Gradle to manage dependencies. The Gradle wrapper was included, so you can run Gradle tasks using gradlew.bat or ./gradlew commands. Useful Gradle tasks and flags:

  • --continue: when using this flag, errors will not stop the tasks from running.
  • --daemon: thanks to this flag, Gradle daemon will be used to run chosen tasks.
  • --offline: when using this flag, cached dependency archives will be used.
  • --refresh-dependencies: this flag forces validation of all dependencies. Useful for snapshot versions.
  • build: builds sources and archives of every project.
  • cleanEclipse: removes Eclipse project data.
  • cleanIdea: removes IntelliJ project data.
  • clean: removes build folders, which store compiled classes and built archives.
  • eclipse: generates Eclipse project data.
  • html:dist: compiles GWT sources. The compiled application can be found at html/build/dist: you can use any HTTP server to deploy it.
  • html:superDev: compiles GWT sources and runs the application in SuperDev mode. It will be available at localhost:8080/html. Use only during development.
  • idea: generates IntelliJ project data.
  • lwjgl3:jar: builds application's runnable jar, which can be found at lwjgl3/build/libs.
  • lwjgl3:run: starts the application.
  • teavm:build: builds the JavaScript application into the build/dist/webapp folder.
  • teavm:run: serves the JavaScript application at http://localhost:8080 via a local Jetty server.
  • test: runs unit tests (if any).

Note that most tasks that are not specific to a single project can be run with name: prefix, where the name should be replaced with the ID of a specific project. For example, core:clean removes build folder only from the core project.

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