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Dota 2 has an active modding community where you can get help, share your mods, or help document the API. | Dota 2 has an active modding community where you can get help, share your mods, or help document the API. | ||
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There are many community sites where you can get additional help or other resources. | There are many community sites where you can get additional help or other resources. | ||
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== IRC == | == IRC == | ||
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Another location to talk about Dota 2 modding is on IRC. | Another location to talk about Dota 2 modding is on IRC. | ||
* [[Dota 2 Workshop Tools/Community/IRC|Using IRC]] | * [[Dota 2 Workshop Tools/Community/IRC|Using IRC]] | ||
* [[Dota 2 Workshop Tools/Community/IRC/lebot|Using Lebot]], the api documentation bot. | * [[Dota 2 Workshop Tools/Community/IRC/lebot|Using Lebot]], the api documentation bot. |
Latest revision as of 11:22, 12 February 2023
Dota 2 has an active modding community where you can get help, share your mods, or help document the API.
Community Sites
There are many community sites where you can get additional help or other resources.
- Dota 2 Workshop discussion on Steam
- /r/dota2modding
- moddota
- d2modd.in docs
- PlayDota Forum
- Sublime Package for Lua API
- Sublime Package for KV
IRC
Another location to talk about Dota 2 modding is on IRC.
- Using IRC
- Using Lebot, the api documentation bot.