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== Reference ==
== Reference ==
* [[Dota 2 Workshop Tools/Scripting/API|Scripting API]]
* [[Dota 2 Workshop Tools/Scripting/API|Scripting API]]
* [[Source_2_Animation_System_VScript_API|Animation System API]]
* [[Source_2_Animation_System_VScript_API|Animation System API (deprecated)]]
* [[Dota 2 Workshop Tools/Scripting/Built-In Engine Events|Built-In Engine Events (warning: many broken)]]
* [[Dota 2 Workshop Tools/Scripting/Built-In Engine Events|Built-In Engine Events (warning: many broken)]]
* [[Dota 2 Workshop Tools/Scripting/Built-In Ability Names|Built-In Ability Names]]
* [[Dota 2 Workshop Tools/Scripting/Built-In Ability Names|Built-In Ability Names]]

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Scripting in Dota 2 is handled by the VScript virtual machine using the Lua programming language. Lua will be launched at run time when Dota 2 loads your add-on and can manipulate most facets of the game. Scripts can control the events that happen in game modes, game rules, abilities, hero interactions, neutrals , AI, and many more.

Getting Started

The documentation presented here assumes basic knowledge of Lua. If you're new to programming and Lua it's worth spending some time at the official Lua website learning some of the basic concepts. Additional resources are available at the bottom of the page for new users.

Scripting Abilities

Common Techniques

Reference

Examples

Lua Resources

See also

VScript