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===Introduction===
 
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# [[Modding Tutorials/First Steps|First Steps and Some Links]]
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# [[Modding Tutorials/Essence| Essence of Modding]]
 
# [[Installing mods|Installing Mods]]
 
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** [[Modding Tutorials/Development mode|Development Mode]]
 
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* [[Modding Tutorials/Sounds|Adding and Testing Sounds]]
 
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===XML tutorials===
 
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#* [[Modding Tutorials/Compatibility with defs|XML Def Compatibility]]
 
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# In-depth XML Def tutorials
 
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#* [[Modding Tutorials/Weapons Guns|Weapons_Guns.xml Explained]]<br/><br/>
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# (Alpha 17) [[Modding Tutorials/PatchOperations|PatchOperations]], replace specific xml elements of core files while keeping the rest untampered
''The following tutorials are likely outdated''
 
* [[Modding Tutorials/Getting Started|Getting Started]]
 
* [[Modding Tutorials/Items|Items]]
 
* [[Modding Tutorials/Flooring|Flooring]]
 
* [[Modding Tutorials/Weapons|Weapons]]
 
* [[Modding Tutorials/Furniture|Buildings and Furniture]]
 
* [[Modding Tutorials/Plants|Plants]]
 
* [[Modding Tutorials/Food|Food]]
 
* [[Modding Tutorials/Races and Pawns|Races and Pawns]]
 
* [[Modding_Tutorials/Smelter|Buildings and Furniture: Creating a Smelter]]
 
  
 
===C# tutorials===
 
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# [[Modding_Tutorials/Def classes|Introduction to Def Classes]]
 
# [[Modding_Tutorials/Def classes|Introduction to Def Classes]]
 
#* [[Modding_Tutorials/Modifying defs|Def Class Compatibility]]
 
#* [[Modding_Tutorials/Modifying defs|Def Class Compatibility]]
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# [[Modding_Tutorials/Harmony | Alter Code at Runtime with Harmony]] - this is a best practice, replacing C# code injection to reduce Mod Conflicts
 
# [[Modding_Tutorials/Compatibility_with_DLLs|Mod DLL Compatibility]]
 
# [[Modding_Tutorials/Compatibility_with_DLLs|Mod DLL Compatibility]]
 
#* [[Modding_Tutorials/Injection|C# Injection]]
 
#* [[Modding_Tutorials/Injection|C# Injection]]
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==See also==
 
==See also==
  
* [[:Category:Defs|List of Defs]]
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[[Category:Modding tutorials]]

Revision as of 14:37, 1 June 2017

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Modding Modding Tutorials

This is the table of contents for the modding tutorial. Here, you'll learn step by step how to create mods of gradually increasing complexity.

In light of little official documentation, this collection of tutorials has been written in hopes that more players will know how to modify RimWorld and make mods that further broaden horizons and make the game appealing to more audiences despite its early state.

Table of contents

Introduction

  1. First Steps and Some Links
  2. Essence of Modding
  3. Installing Mods
  4. Exploring the Folder Structure
  5. Mod Folder Structure
  6. Recommended Software

General modding

XML tutorials

  1. XML File Structure
  2. Introduction to XML Defs
  3. In-depth XML Def tutorials
  4. (Alpha 17) PatchOperations, replace specific xml elements of core files while keeping the rest untampered

C# tutorials

  1. Setting up
  2. Decompiling Source Code
  3. Writing Custom Code
  4. Introduction to Def Classes
  5. Alter Code at Runtime with Harmony - this is a best practice, replacing C# code injection to reduce Mod Conflicts
  6. Mod DLL Compatibility
  7. Distribution

Examples:

See also