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'''Strubium's QtPyHammer''' is a fork of {{qtpyhammer|4}}, an alternative open-source {{hammer|4}} for {{source|4|nt=1}} written in {{python|4}}.
'''Strubium's QtPyHammer''' is a fork of {{qtpyhammer|4}}, an alternative open-source {{hammer|4}} for the {{source|4|nt=1}} written in {{python|4}}.


== Features ==
== Features ==

Revision as of 12:09, 24 April 2024

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QtPyHammer (Strubium)
Development.png In Alpha development
TypeOpen source Third Party Tool
Developersstrubium, QtPyHammer Devs
EngineSource Source
PlatformsWindows Windows
QtPyHammer QtPyHammer
GitHub

Strubium's QtPyHammer is a fork of QtPyHammer QtPyHammer, an alternative open-source Hammer Hammer for the Source Source Engine written in Python Python.

Features

This fork has all the features of the original QtPyHammer.

New Features

  • Map View and Map Operations toolbar (Unfinished)
  • New popup system, replacing Python command line.
  • Texture Browser (Unfinished)
  • Compile Menu (Unfinished)

Planned Features

  • 2D View
  • Textured View Mode
  • Support for language translations

Usage

There are no downloads released yet, but you run the program by:

  1. Downloading the source code from GitHub
  2. Running 🖿hammer.py with Python installed.

Media

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See also

QtPyHammer QtPyHammer
Hammer Hammer
Hammer++ Hammer++

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