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README.md

Svelto Entity Component System 3.0

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Real ECS framework for c#. Enables to write encapsulated, decoupled, maintainable, highly efficient, data oriented, cache friendly, code without pain. Although the framework is platform agnostic (compatible with c# 7 and .net standard 2.0), it comes with several Unity extensions.

Why using Svelto.ECS with Unity?

Svelto.ECS wasn't born just from the needs of a large team, but also as result of years of reasoning behind software engineering applied to game development. Svelto.ECS hasn't been written just to develop faster code, it has been designed to help develop better code. Performance gains is just one of the benefits in using Svelto.ECS, as ECS in general is a great way to write cache-friendly code. Svelto.ECS has been developed with the idea of ECS being a paradigm and not just a pattern, letting the user shift completely away from Object Oriented Programming with consequent improvements of the code design and code maintainability. Svelto.ECS is the result of years of iteration of the ECS paradigm applied to real game development with the intent to be as fool proof as possible.

How to clone the repository:

The folders Svelto.ECS, Svelto.Tasks and Svelto.Common, where present, are submodules pointing to the relative repositories. If you find them empty, you need to update them through the submodule command. Check some instructions here: https://github.com/sebas77/Svelto.ECS.Vanilla.Example/wiki

Svelto is now distributed as Unity Package too

openupm

read this article for more information:http://www.sebaslab.com/distributing-svelto-through-openupm/

Official Examples

* Mini Examples: https://github.com/sebas77/Svelto.MiniExamples (including articles)

Official Discord Server (join to get help from me for free!)

Official Articles

Framework articles:

Theory related articles (in order of publishing date):

Practical articles

Note: I included the IoC articles just to show how I shifted over the years from using an IoC container to use an ECS framework and the rationale behind its adoption.

The perfect companion for Svelto.ECS is Svelto.Tasks to run the logic of the Systems even on other threads!

Users Generated Content (I removed all the outdated articles, so this is a call for new ones!)

In case of bugs

Best option is to fork and clone https://github.com/sebas77/Svelto.ECS.Tests, add new tests to reproduce the problem and request a pull. I will then fix the issue. Also feel free to contact me on Discord.

The Github wiki page

Completely outdated and could even mislead. Feel free to update it if you have a good understanding of Svelto! I decided I won't update it anymore as it's better for me to focus on other parts of Svelto development. If you need any help, you will need to join the aforementioned discord server.

I like the project, how can I help?

Hey thanks a lot for considering this. You can help in several ways. The simplest is to talk about Svelto.ECS and spread the word, more we are, better it is for the community. Then you can help with the documentation, updating the wiki or writing your own articles. Svelto.ECS has all the features needed to make a game with the ECS pattern, but some areas are lacking: A visual debugger and more unit tests are needed. Other platforms other than Unity could get some love too: Stride Game, Godot, monogame, FNA or whatever supports c#. Porting to other languages, expecially c++, would be awesome but probably pointless. Please check the lane dedicated to the community tasks list here: https://github.com/sebas77/Svelto.ECS/projects/1 and let me know if you want to take something on!

Svelto Framework is used to develop the following products(*):

Gamecraft Robocraft Infinity Cardlife

*if you want your products made with Svelto here, just send me an email or whatever, I'll be super happy to add them.

Note: Dear Svelto Users : Although I am committed to help you and write articles as much as I can, I will never be able to keep all the documentation up to date. If you are a happy svelto user and you want to contribute, please feel free to update the github wiki! 🙏👊