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The {{hlsdk|4.1}} is the set of tools needed to create content for {{gldsrc|1.bold}}. On 30th August 2013, the Half-Life SDK was finally added to Steam in the 'Tools' section. You can now create and compile {{hl|1.bold}} and other '''GoldSrc''' mods for {{win|1.bold}}, {{mac|1.bold}} and {{linux|1.bold}} as a result of the [[SteamPipe]] updates.


{{Todo|Add links to applicable {{twhl}} pages on various GoldSrc pages, such as entity pages, as that wiki is more up-to-date and verbose for GoldSrc content.}}
{{Todo|Add links to applicable {{twhl}} pages on various GoldSrc pages, such as entity pages, as that wiki is more up-to-date and verbose for GoldSrc content.}}
The {{hlsdk|4.1}} is the set of tools needed to create content for {{gldsrc|1.bold}}. On 30th August 2013, the Half-Life SDK was finally added to Steam in the 'Tools' section. You can now create and compile {{hl|1.bold}} and other '''GoldSrc''' mods for {{win|1.bold}}, {{mac|1.bold}} and {{linux|1.bold}} as a result of the [[SteamPipe]] updates.


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The Half-Life SDK Half-Life SDK is the set of tools needed to create content for GoldSrc. On 30th August 2013, the Half-Life SDK was finally added to Steam in the 'Tools' section. You can now create and compile Half-Life and other GoldSrc mods for Windows, macOS and Linux as a result of the SteamPipe updates.

Todo: Add links to applicable Twhl hammer emote.png TWHL Wiki pages on various GoldSrc pages, such as entity pages, as that wiki is more up-to-date and verbose for GoldSrc content.