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A Bevy game template

Template for a Game using the awesome Bevy engine featuring out of the box builds for Windows, Linux, macOS, and Web (Wasm).

Since Bevy is in heavy development, there regularly are unpublished new features or bug fixes. If you like living on the edge, you can use the branch bevy_main of this template to be close to the current state of Bevy's main branch

What does this template give you?

  • small example "game" (warning: biased; e.g., split into a lot of plugins and using bevy_kira_audio for sound)
  • easy setup for running the web build using trunk (trunk serve)
  • run the native version with cargo run
  • workflow for GitHub actions creating releases for Windows, Linux, macOS, and Web (Wasm) ready for distribution
    • push a tag in the form of v[0-9]+.[0-9]+.[0-9]+* (e.g. v1.1.42) to trigger the flow
    • WARNING: if you work in a private repository, please be aware that macOS and Windows runners cost more build minutes. You might want to consider running the workflow less often or removing some builds from it. For public repositories the builds are free!

How to use this template?

  1. Click "Use this template" on the repository's page
  2. Look for ToDo to use your own game name everywhere
  3. Update the icons as described below
  4. Start coding 🎉
    • Start the native app: cargo run
    • Start the web build: trunk serve
      • requires trunk: cargo install --locked trunk
      • requires wasm32-unknown-unknown target: rustup target add wasm32-unknown-unknown
      • this will serve your app on 8080 and automatically rebuild + reload it after code changes

You should keep the credits directory up to date. The release workflow automatically includes the directory in every build.

Updating the icons

  1. Replace build/macos/icon_1024x1024.png with a 1024 times 1024 pixel png icon and run create_icns.sh (make sure to run the script inside the build/macos directory) - Note: this requires a mac
  2. Replace build/windows/icon.ico (used for windows executable and as favicon for the web-builds)
    • You can create an .ico file for windows by following these steps:
      1. Open macos/AppIcon.iconset/icon_256x256.png in Gimp
      2. Select the File > Export As menu item.
      3. Change the file extension to .ico (or click Select File Type (By Extension) and select Microsoft Windows Icon)
      4. Save as build/windows/icon.ico

Deploy web build to GitHub pages

  1. Trigger the deploy-github-page workflow
  2. Activate GitHub pages for your repository
    1. Source from the gh-pages branch (created by the just executed action)
  3. After a few minutes your game is live at http://username.github.io/repository

To deploy newer versions, just run the deploy-github-page workflow again.

Note that this does a cargo build and thus does not work with local dependencies. Consider pushing your "custom Bevy fork" to GitHub and using it as a git dependency.

Getting started with Bevy

You should check out the Bevy website for links to resources and the Bevy Cheat Book for a bunch of helpful documentation and examples. I can also recommend the official Bevy Discord server for keeping up to date with the development and getting help from other Bevy users.

Known issues

Audio in web-builds can have issues in some browsers. This seems to be a general performance issue and not due to the audio itself (see bevy_kira_audio/#9).

License

This project is licensed under CC0 1.0 Universal except some content of assets and the Bevy icons in the build directory (see Credits). Go crazy and feel free to show me whatever you build with this (@nikl_me / @[email protected] ).