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NAME
love-release.sh
-- Bash script to generate Love 2D game releases
SYNOPSIS
love-release.sh [-lmw] [-n project_name] [-r release_dir] [-u company_name] [-v love_version] [FILES...]
DESCRIPTION
You can use love-release.sh to generate Love 2D game applications and get over the fastidious zipping commands you had to do.
The script fully supports Windows, MacOS either on x86 or x64.
It needs an Internet connection to download Love files, and relies on curl, zip and unzip commands.
To set the default Love version to use, you can edit the very beginning of the script.
If lua
and a conf.lua
file are found, it will automatically detect which version your project uses.
If a ProjectName.icns
file is provided, the script will use it to set the game icon on MacOS.
If a ProjectName.ico
file is provided, and that Wine and Resource Hacker are installed, the script will use them to set the game icon on Windows.
OPTIONS
-h
Print a short help
--help
Print this longer help
OPERATING SYSTEMS
-l
Create a plain Love file. It is just a zip of your sources, renamed in *.love.
Mostly aimed at Linux players or developers and the most common distribution process.
-m
Create MacOS application.
Starting with Love 0.9.0, Love no longer supports old x86 Macintosh.
If you are targeting one of these, your project must be developped with Love 0.8.0 or lower.
Depending on the Love version used, the script will choose which one, between x64 only or Universal Build to create.
-w
Create Windows application.
Starting with Love 0.8.0, a release is specially available for Windows x64.
If you are targeting one of these, your project must be developed with Love 0.8.0 or newer.
Remember that x86 is always backwards compatible with x64.
Depending on the Love version used, the script will choose which one, between x64 and x86 or x86 only to create.
-w32
Create Windows x86 executable only
-w64
Create Windows x64 executable only
PROJECT OPTIONS
-n
Set the projects name. By default, the name of the current directory is used.
-r
Set the release directory. By default, a subdirectory called releases is created.
-u
Set the company name. Provide it for MacOS CFBundleIdentifier.
-v
Love version. Default is 0.9.1.
Starting with Love 0.8.0, a release is specially available for Windows x64.
Starting with Love 0.9.0, Love no longer supports old x86 Macintosh.
ICONS
A note on icons:
- if you want to create MacOS icons (.icns), and you are
- if you want to create Windows icons (.ico), you can
- use icoutils to create the icon,
- then Wine and Resource Hacker to set the icon.
The script doesn’t yet handle the process of creating icons, but if provided it can use them, assuming Wine and Resource Hacker are installed.
OTHERS
--refresh
Refresh the cache located in ~/.cache/love-release
. One can replace the Love files there.
--debug
Dump the scripts variables without making releases.
SEE ALSO
https://www.love2d.org
https://www.love2d.org/wiki/Game_Distribution
https://www.github.org/MisterDA/love-release