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Antimundo edited this page Jul 28, 2024
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Welcome to the LibreAim wiki!
This project is free and open source, so you can download it and modify it however you want to make it suit your needs.
- ✏️ Customizable: Everything should be simple, easy to mantain and modify. This tool should allow to be customized so anyone can train the way they want.
- 📦 Work out of the box: This tool should work out of the box, and be a good training tool in case someone doesn't want to customize anything and just train.
- 🕊️ Lightweight: This is a training tool, it doesn't need fancy graphics, but it needs to run on low-end machines, give a high ammount of fps, and have minimal input lag. Also it would be good to mantain a low project size, we don't want LibreAim to be a 10Gb download, because it should be just a simple tool.
LibreAim is open to new contributors, we have a Discord community if you want to know more!
- ⭐ Star it on GitHub: The easiest thing you can do is to give it a star on GitHub, and help it gain visibility.
- 🌌 Download the project and play with it: You can just use the tool youself, see the code and how things works.
- 📋 Check the GitHub isues: Once you have tried LibreAim, you could participate in the issues tab on GitHub, report bugs, suggest new features, etc.
Inside /assets/gamemodes/
you will find some files like moving.cfg
or random.cfg
. These files are configuration files for new gamemodes, if you open them, you will see something like this:
[metadata]
id = "random"
title = "Random targets"
description = "Random static targets."
[settings]
time = 30
player_movement = true
[score]
score_per_hit = 1
accuracy_multiplier = false
[target]
spawn_location = {
"x": [-5, 5],
"y": [1, 9]
}
movement = {
"x": 0,
"y": 0
}
size = {
"radius": 1,
"height": 2
}
health = 0
initial_targets = 3
So you can modify these files in order to customize the existing gamemodes, and you can also create new ones, by creating file like my_custom_gamemode.cfg
with the settings you want, and when you open the project again you will see your new custom gamemode appearing.