Awesome
LÖVE is an awesome framework you can use to make 2D games in Lua. It's free, open-source, and works on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS.
Documentation
We use our wiki for documentation. If you need further help, feel free to ask on our forums, our Discord server, or our subreddit.
Repository
We use the 'main' branch for development of the next major release, and therefore it should not be considered stable.
There are also branches for currently released major versions, which may have fixes and changes meant for upcoming patch releases within that major version.
We tag all our releases (since we started using mercurial and git), and have binary downloads available for them.
Experimental changes are sometimes developed in a separate love-experiments repository.
Builds
Files for releases are in the releases section on GitHub. The site has links to files and additional platform content for the latest release.
There are also unstable/nightly builds:
- Builds for some platforms are automatically created after each commit and are available through GitHub's CI interfaces.
- For ubuntu linux they are in ppa:bartbes/love-unstable
- For arch linux there's love-git in the AUR.
Test Suite
The test suite in testing/
covers all the LÖVE APIs, and tests them the same way developers use them. You can view current test coverage from any action.
You can run the suite locally like you would run a normal LÖVE project, e.g.:
love testing
See the readme in the testing folder for more info.
Contributing
The best places to contribute are through the issue tracker and the official Discord server or IRC channel.
For code contributions, pull requests and patches are welcome. Be sure to read the source code style guide. Changes and new features typically get discussed in the issue tracker or on Discord or the forums before a pull request is made.
Compilation
Windows
Follow the instructions at the megasource repository page.
*nix
Because in-tree builds are not allowed, the Makefiles needs to be generated in a separate build directory. In this example, folder named build
is used:
$ cmake -B build -S. --install-prefix $PWD/prefix # this will create the directory `build/`.
$ cmake --build build --target install -j$(nproc) # this will build with all cores and put the files in `prefix/`.
[!NOTE]
CMake 3.15 and earlier doesn't support--install-prefix
. In that case, use-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=
instead.
macOS
Download or clone this repository and copy, move, or symlink the macOS/Frameworks
subfolder into love's platform/xcode/macosx
folder and the shared
subfolder into love's platform/xcode
folder.
Then use the Xcode project found at platform/xcode/love.xcodeproj
to build the love-macosx
target.
iOS
Building for iOS requires macOS and Xcode.
Download the love-apple-dependencies
zip file corresponding to the LÖVE version being used from the Releases page,
unzip it, and place the iOS/libraries
subfolder into love's platform/xcode/ios
folder and the shared
subfolder into love's platform/xcode
folder.
Or, download or clone this repository and copy, move, or symlink the iOS/libraries
subfolder into love's platform/xcode/ios
folder and the shared
subfolder into love's platform/xcode
folder.
Then use the Xcode project found at platform/xcode/love.xcodeproj
to build the love-ios
target.
See readme-iOS.rtf
for more information.
Android
Visit the Android build repository for build instructions.
Dependencies
- SDL3
- OpenGL 3.3+ / OpenGL ES 3.0+ / Vulkan / Metal
- OpenAL
- Lua / LuaJIT / LLVM-lua
- FreeType
- harfbuzz
- ModPlug
- Vorbisfile
- Theora