Welcome to the Stride website repository. This repository contains all the source files for the Stride website https://www.stride3d.net/.
All the information you need to start with Stride Website development is available in the 📚 Stride Website Wiki.
For questions and general discussions, please use Discord. To report bugs or propose features, use Issues.
We welcome code contributions via pull requests. Issues tagged with help wanted
are great starting points for code contributions.
The master
branch is the default branch for pull requests and most other development activities.
Releases are based on a stable master
branch. Use of Conventional Commit is encouraged.
Stride Website is not released under a regular cadence; new updates arrive when maintainers fix issues or see enough changes that warrant a new releases. Sometimes we use prereleases to get feedbacks from the community.
The staging website allows us to test new features and significant changes before their official release.
The staging website is available at https://stride-website-staging.azurewebsites.net/
Our Wiki Roadmap communicates upcoming changes to the Stride website.
The Stride documentation landscape is organized across different repositories and their respective wikis to cater to both users and contributors. Here's how it's structured:
- Stride Website - Stride's official site showcasing its free, open-source 2D and 3D game engine, alongside blog posts
- Stride Website Wiki - This wiki serves as a comprehensive guide for those looking to contribute to or develop the Stride Website
- Stride Docs - Here you'll find Stride's documentation, including manuals, tutorials, and API references
- Stride Docs Wiki - This wiki is a comprehensive guide for individuals interested in contributing to or developing the Stride Docs
- Stride Wiki - A thorough guide for those who wish to contribute to or develop Stride game engine
This project is supported by the .NET Foundation.
This project has adopted the code of conduct defined by the Contributor Covenant to clarify expected behavior in our community. For more information see the .NET Foundation Code of Conduct.
This project is licensed under the MIT License.