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Wiki Settings

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User Management

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🛠️ Development

Repository

This Git repository contains all code (*.uc) and asset files (eg. textures, static meshes etc.). This one-repository, source-only approach has several key benefits:

Unlike the previous two-repository approach, build artifacts such as compiled binary files (*.u) are not stored in the repository. As a result, users are required to compile binaries before they are able to run DarkestHourDev.

Note that two different machines compiling the exact same code and assets will create binary files that are not compatible with one another.

Understanding Git

It is highly recommended to understand what Git is and how it works. If you are unfamiliar with Git, please read and understand this guide on Git Basics.

Repository Management

Unless you're a wizard on the command line, we recommend using a Git GUI program such as Fork for managing your repository.

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