bevy-inspector-egui
Inspector plugin for the bevy game engine (by jakobhellermann)
rfcs
Suggest changes to Bevy and view accepted designs (by bevyengine)
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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bevy-inspector-egui
Posts with mentions or reviews of bevy-inspector-egui.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-21.
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High Contrast Game Engines / Game Creator Tools?
With egui and some bevy related plugins you can get pretty close to a game engine editor, obviously missing a lot of things: https://github.com/jakobhellermann/bevy-inspector-egui
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Is bevy a good choice for a mainly UI based game?
Like /u/tarkin25 already mentioned "egui" can be integrated into bevy. Bevy Inspector Egui is a plugin that not only provides a helpful way to inspect different entities in the world, but also re-exports "egui" for use.
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Bevy 0.10: data oriented game engine built in Rust
Firstly, Bevy has an internal crate called bevy_reflect, and it can handle most of the things you would usually use reflection for. For example, https://github.com/jakobhellermann/bevy-inspector-egui exists which uses Bevy's internal reflect derive to make the values available via an egui-based UI. Changing simple values (like an f32, or a boolean) can be done at runtime, and if I remember correctly all you actually need to do is to add the plugin. Taking a look at the README https://github.com/bevyengine/bevy/tree/main/crates/bevy_reflect you can "patch" types with new values, iterate over struct fields, serialize + deserialize, and generally do stuff like that.
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Scaling Bevy Development
Yeah runtime editing is definitely a weakness at this point. An editor is definitely a part of our plans though! We'll likely break ground on it early this year. In the meantime https://github.com/jakobhellermann/bevy-inspector-egui provides some nice runtime editing / inspecting / editor-like tools.
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Align tabs in bevy-inspector-egui?
Here is the example
- My bevy asteroids clone is looking good.
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My First Impressions after Bevy Jam #2
Bevy-inspector-egui is a most have, I think this game would not have been possible without, abuse it,
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Game engines for programmers
What do you miss from scriptable objects that you don't get from a class that serializes to JSON? Global access (read only access shouldn't prevent this right)? The inspector (looks like egui can help there?
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Why almost all Game Engines and Games are wrote on C++?
There are also some super interesting experiments with hot reloading, both with code and on the fly value modification.
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Bevy 0.7
The one in bevy is nowhere near the requirements of a desktop application-level editor. I don't plan to involve bevy there at all. egui looks quite usable for low-level debug UI, though, especially with this crate.
rfcs
Posts with mentions or reviews of rfcs.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-30.
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I made a fast and ergonomic crate for trait queries. Now, you can easily query for `dyn Trait`!
For some good real-world use cases, check out this thread: https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/pull/39
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Bevy 0.8
I'm the author of the draft Many Worlds RFC. Current plan is to get scheduling sorted out, then pick that work up again.
- Programming a Rogue-Like with Rust
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Improving upon Entity Component Systems, introducing DG-ECM!
Yep, we do this, it works great! We stole it from hecs and Amethyst before us. There's a nice write-up of the theory in the scheduler rework the team has been working on for the past few months.
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Bevy 0.7: data oriented game engine built in Rust
I can tell you right now that there’s an entire channel in the Bevy discord server dedicated to making an out of the box api for multiplayer. If you want the current state of it, check out this RFC. https://github.com/bevyengine/rfcs/pull/19 I’m really excited for it when it eventually comes out.
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Bevy 0.7
I think making it easier for systems to observe the effects of Commands from other systems is a critical missing piece of the Bevy ECS puzzle. "Stageless" is a solid, holistic solution to the problem and we're seeing the community slowly establish consensus on that design. There is already a draft implementation in the works. And I think "stageless" is most likely the solution we will land on.
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Announcing bevy-egui-kbgp - an improved keyboard and gamepad story for egui in Bevy
Cool! Looks like a nice complement to the RFC about keyboard navigation!
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Bevy 0.6
This should be fairly feasible: although you'll probably want to wait on (or implement) the dynamic components RFC. The comments above are more to the effect of "writing Rust is easier and more convenient than you might expect".
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Bevy’s First Birthday: a year of open source Rust game engine development
You will be happy to know that better/updated documentation is planned. It was briefly mentioned as "the new Bevy Book effort" in this paragraph of the blog post and there are a ton more details in this RFC. Your participation would be more than welcome!
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Placating the borrow checker for systems that depend on a component plus the same component on another entity?
So, several of us have been working on a relations feature for Bevy: first-class support for those sort of "target another entity with a component" patterns that keep cropping up. There's a lot to be done, and it's at a point where it can be chunked out, so if you're interested in helping out come say hi on Discord :)
What are some alternatives?
When comparing bevy-inspector-egui and rfcs you can also consider the following projects:
bevy_editor_pls - In-App editor tools for bevy applications
bevy - A refreshingly simple data-driven game engine built in Rust
imgui-inspect - An inspector UI using imgui in Rust
morphorm - A UI layout engine written in Rust
bevy_ecs_tilemap - A tilemap rendering crate for bevy which is more ECS friendly.
kajiya - 💡 Experimental real-time global illumination renderer 🦀
egui_inspect
egui-inspect - Trait and derive macro to easily inspect types with egui
bevy_ggrs - Bevy plugin for the GGRS P2P rollback networking library.
belly - Define the Bevy UI tree with `eml!`, style it using a very-css-like `ess` syntax and relate data data with `bind!` and `connect!`
docs.rs - crates.io documentation generator
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rfcs vs kajiya
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rfcs vs bevy_ecs_tilemap
bevy-inspector-egui vs egui-inspect
rfcs vs bevy_ggrs
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