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Usage
Default appearance
- This is a text file used internally by a Valve Software technology, such as
GoldSrc,
Source, and/or
Công nghệ Source 2.
To save this to a file, copy the following text into a text editor such asNotepad++, and save it with "save as type" being "all files" and .{{{1}}} appended to the file name. Then open the file in the appropriate tool.

File name specified
- This is a text file used internally by a Valve Software technology, such as
GoldSrc,
Source, and/or
Công nghệ Source 2.
To save this to a file, copy the following text into a text editor such asNotepad++, and save it with "save as type" being "all files" and .txt appended to the file name. Then open the file in the appropriate tool.

VMF file
- This is a VMF (Valve Map Format) file used to store raw (pre-compiled) map data, used by map editors (such as Hammer).
To save a VMF file and use it on map editor, copy the following text into a text editor such asNotepad++, and save it with "save as type" being "all files" and .vmf} appended to the file name. Then open your map editor, in this case, Valve Hammer Editor, go to File > Open..., then select the .vmf file. In Hammer++, you can also drag & drop the .vmf file into a window and Hammer++ will automatically open them.

FGD file
- This is a FGD (Forge Game Data) file used to define all of the entities of a game for a map editor (such as Hammer).
To add a FGD file to the map editor, copy the following text into a text editor such asNotepad++, and save it with "save as type" being "all files" and .fgd appended to the file name. Then open your map editor and add the FGD to your game configuration.
