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Compiling Friday Night Funkin'

btw for windows users, you'll need windows 7 to do this shit

  1. Setup
    • Download Haxe from Haxe.org
    • Download Git from git-scm.com
    • Do NOT download the repository using the Download ZIP button on GitHub or you may run into errors!
    • Instead, open a command prompt and do the following steps...
  2. Run cd the\directory\you\want\the\source\code\in to specify which folder the command prompt is working in.
    • For example, cd C:\Users\YOURNAME\Documents would instruct the command prompt to perform the next steps in your Documents folder.
  3. Run git clone https://github.com/FunkinCrew/funkin.git to clone the base repository.
  4. Run cd funkin to enter the cloned repository's directory.
  5. Run git submodule update --init --recursive to download the game's assets.
    • NOTE: By performing this operation, you are downloading Content which is proprietary and protected by national and international copyright and trademark laws. See the LICENSE.md file for the Funkin.assets repo for more information.
  6. Run haxelib --global install hmm and then haxelib --global run hmm setup to install hmm.json
  7. Run hmm install to install all haxelibs of the current branch
  8. Run haxelib run lime setup to set up lime
  9. Perform additional platform setup
    • For Windows, download the Visual Studio Build Tools
      • When prompted, select "Individual Components" and make sure to download the following:
      • MSVC v143 VS 2022 C++ x64/x86 build tools
      • Windows 10/11 SDK
    • Mac: lime setup mac Documentation
    • Linux: lime setup linux Documentation
    • HTML5: Compiles without any extra setup
    • Android:
      • Run setup-android-[yourOS].bat in the docs folder by clicking it to install the required development kits on your machine.
      • If for some reason the downloads don’t work (most likely JDK) Download it directly.
      • (ONLY DO THIS STEP IF THE DOWNLOAD FAILED) After installing the JDK, make sure you know where it installed! If you installed using a .msi file, it should be somewhere around C:\Program Files\. Go and look for anEclipse Adoptium folder and open it.
      • (ONLY DO THIS STEP IF THE DOWNLOAD FAILED) look for a folder named something like jdk-17. Right click and click on Copy as path.
      • (ONLY DO THIS STEP IF THE DOWNLOAD FAILED) Go to your command prompt and type haxelib run lime config JAVA_HOME [JdkPathYouCopied]
      • after that is done delete the temp folder that just got made.
    • iOS:
      • Get Xcode from the app store on your MacOS Machine.
      • Download the iPhone SDK (First thing that pops up in Xcode)
      • Open up a terminal tab and do sudo xcode-select --switch /Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer
  10. If you are targeting for native, you may need to run lime rebuild <PLATFORM> and lime rebuild <PLATFORM> -debug
  11. lime test <PLATFORM> to build and launch the game for your platform (for example, lime test windows)

Build Flags

There are several useful build flags you can add to a build to affect how it works. A full list can be found in project.hxp, but here's information on some of them:

  • -debug to build the game in debug mode. This automatically enables several useful debug features.
    • This includes enabling in-game debug functions, disables compile-time optimizations, enabling asset redirection (see below), and enabling the VSCode debug server (which can slow the game on some machines but allows for powerful debugging through breakpoints).
    • -DGITHUB_BUILD will enable in-game debug functions (such as the ability to time travel in a song by pressing PgUp/PgDn), without enabling the other stuff
  • -DFEATURE_POLYMOD_MODS or -DNO_FEATURE_POLYMOD_MODS to forcibly enable or disable modding support.
  • -DREDIRECT_ASSETS_FOLDER or -DNO_REDIRECT_ASSETS_FOLDER to forcibly enable or disable asset redirection.
    • This feature causes the game to load exported assets from the project's assets folder rather than the exported one. Great for fast iteration, but the game will break if you try to zip it up and send it to someone, so it's disabled for release builds.
  • -DFEATURE_DISCORD_RPC or -DNO_FEATURE_DISCORD_RPC to forcibly enable or disable support for Discord Rich Presence.
  • -DFEATURE_VIDEO_PLAYBACK or -DNO_FEATURE_VIDEO_PLAYBACK to forcibly enable or disable video cutscene support.
  • -DFEATURE_CHART_EDITOR or -DNO_FEATURE_CHART_EDITOR to forcibly enable or disable the chart editor in the Debug menu.
  • -DFEATURE_STAGE_EDITOR to forcibly enable the stage editor in the Debug menu.
  • -DFEATURE_SCREENSHOTS or -DNO_FEATURE_SCREENSHOTS to forcibly enable or disable the screenshots feature.
  • -DFEATURE_GHOST_TAPPING to forcibly enable what the hell these people kept begging us to add, lol.

Troubleshooting

If you experience any issues during the compilation process, DO NOT open an issue on GitHub. Instead, check the Troubleshooting Guide for steps on how to resolve common problems.