A libGDX project generated with gdx-liftoff.
This project was generated with a template that includes Kotlin application launchers and draws the libGDX logo within the application listener.
core
: Main module with the application logic shared by all platforms.lwjgl3
: Primary desktop platform using LWJGL3; was called 'desktop' in older docs.android
: Android mobile platform. Needs Android SDK.ios
: iOS mobile platform using RoboVM.teavm
: Experimental web platform using TeaVM and WebGL.
This project uses Gradle to manage dependencies.
The Gradle wrapper was included, so you can run Gradle tasks using gradlew.bat
or ./gradlew
commands.
Useful Gradle tasks and flags:
--continue
: when using this flag, errors will not stop the tasks from running.--daemon
: thanks to this flag, Gradle daemon will be used to run chosen tasks.--offline
: when using this flag, cached dependency archives will be used.--refresh-dependencies
: this flag forces validation of all dependencies. Useful for snapshot versions.android:lint
: performs Android project validation.build
: builds sources and archives of every project.cleanEclipse
: removes Eclipse project data.cleanIdea
: removes IntelliJ project data.clean
: removesbuild
folders, which store compiled classes and built archives.eclipse
: generates Eclipse project data.idea
: generates IntelliJ project data.lwjgl3:jar
: builds application's runnable jar, which can be found atlwjgl3/build/libs
.lwjgl3:run
: starts the application.teavm:build
: builds the JavaScript application into the build/dist/webapp folder.teavm:run
: serves the JavaScript application at http://localhost:8080 via a local Jetty server.test
: runs unit tests (if any).
Note that most tasks that are not specific to a single project can be run with name:
prefix, where the name
should be replaced with the ID of a specific project.
For example, core:clean
removes build
folder only from the core
project.