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Minetest is an open source voxel game engine with easy modding and game creation
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Luanti (formerly Minetest)
Luanti is a free open-source voxel game engine with easy modding and game creation.
Copyright (C) 2010-2024 Perttu Ahola celeron55@gmail.com and contributors (see source file comments and the version control log)
Table of Contents
- Further Documentation
- Default Controls
- Paths
- Configuration File
- Command-line Options
- Compiling
- Docker
- Version Scheme
Further documentation
- Website: https://www.luanti.org/
- Wiki: https://wiki.luanti.org/
- Forum: https://forum.luanti.org/
- GitHub: https://github.com/minetest/minetest/
- Developer documentation
- doc/ directory of source distribution
Default controls
All controls are re-bindable using settings. Some can be changed in the key config dialog in the settings tab.
Button | Action |
---|---|
Move mouse | Look around |
W, A, S, D | Move |
Space | Jump/move up |
Shift | Sneak/move down |
Q | Drop itemstack |
Shift + Q | Drop single item |
Left mouse button | Dig/punch/use |
Right mouse button | Place/use |
Shift + right mouse button | Build (without using) |
I | Inventory menu |
Mouse wheel | Select item |
0-9 | Select item |
Z | Zoom (needs zoom privilege) |
T | Chat |
/ | Command |
Esc | Pause menu/abort/exit (pauses only singleplayer game) |
+ | Increase view range |
- | Decrease view range |
K | Enable/disable fly mode (needs fly privilege) |
J | Enable/disable fast mode (needs fast privilege) |
H | Enable/disable noclip mode (needs noclip privilege) |
E | Aux1 (Move fast in fast mode. Games may add special features) |
C | Cycle through camera modes |
V | Cycle through minimap modes |
Shift + V | Change minimap orientation |
F1 | Hide/show HUD |
F2 | Hide/show chat |
F3 | Disable/enable fog |
F4 | Disable/enable camera update (Mapblocks are not updated anymore when disabled, disabled in release builds) |
F5 | Cycle through debug information screens |
F6 | Cycle through profiler info screens |
F10 | Show/hide console |
F12 | Take screenshot |
Paths
Locations:
bin
- Compiled binariesshare
- Distributed read-only datauser
- User-created modifiable data
Where each location is on each platform:
- Windows .zip / RUN_IN_PLACE source:
bin
=bin
share
=.
user
=.
- Windows installed:
bin
=C:\Program Files\Minetest\bin (Depends on the install location)
share
=C:\Program Files\Minetest (Depends on the install location)
user
=%APPDATA%\Minetest
or%MINETEST_USER_PATH%
- Linux installed:
bin
=/usr/bin
share
=/usr/share/minetest
user
=~/.minetest
or$MINETEST_USER_PATH
- macOS:
bin
=Contents/MacOS
share
=Contents/Resources
user
=Contents/User
or~/Library/Application Support/minetest
or$MINETEST_USER_PATH
Worlds can be found as separate folders in: user/worlds/
Configuration file
- Default location:
user/minetest.conf
- This file is created by closing Luanti for the first time.
- A specific file can be specified on the command line:
--config <path-to-file>
- A run-in-place build will look for the configuration file in
location_of_exe/../minetest.conf
and alsolocation_of_exe/../../minetest.conf
Command-line options
- Use
--help
Compiling
Docker
Version scheme
We use major.minor.patch
since 5.0.0-dev. Prior to that we used 0.major.minor
.
- Major is incremented when the release contains breaking changes, all other numbers are set to 0.
- Minor is incremented when the release contains new non-breaking features, patch is set to 0.
- Patch is incremented when the release only contains bugfixes and very minor/trivial features considered necessary.
Since 5.0.0-dev and 0.4.17-dev, the dev notation refers to the next release,
i.e.: 5.0.0-dev is the development version leading to 5.0.0.
Prior to that we used previous_version-dev
.