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* [[SDK Docs|Source SDK Docs]] - Documentation | * [[SDK Docs|Source SDK Docs]] - Documentation | ||
* [[SDK Installation|Source SDK Installation]] - Installation of Source SDK, also includes Authoring Tools from Left 4 Dead up to CS:GO branch, aswell as third-party games. | * [[SDK Installation|Source SDK Installation]] - Installation of Source SDK, also includes Authoring Tools from Left 4 Dead up to CS:GO branch, aswell as third-party games. | ||
* [[Source SDK Base]] - Previous version (2006, 2007/Orange Box). | * [[Source SDK Base|Source SDK 2006/2007]] - Previous version (2006, 2007/Orange Box). | ||
* [[Source SDK | * [[Source SDK 2013]] - Latest version. |
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The Source SDK is a set of tools and components geared towards aiding developers in modding the Source Engine.
You may be looking for:
- Source SDK Docs - Documentation
- Source SDK Installation - Installation of Source SDK, also includes Authoring Tools from Left 4 Dead up to CS:GO branch, aswell as third-party games.
- Source SDK 2006/2007 - Previous version (2006, 2007/Orange Box).
- Source SDK 2013 - Latest version.