Live archive explorer
The Asset Browser is used to navigate, search and filter Cyberpunk 2077 game files so you can transfer these to the Project Explorer. The Asset Browser eliminates the need for uncooking the entire game installation, as individual files can be pulled directly from archive files.
In the default view (as of 8.11), you will find it pinned to the right side of the viewport.
If it isn't there, check the View menu and make sure that it's enabled.
Wolvenkit Search has its own sub-page: Wolvenkit Search: Finding files
The left-side breadcrumb navigator can be used to quickly navigate through game directories. Game files are displayed in the right-side panel, in addition to folders. Folders in the file list can also be navigated by double-clicking.
You can switch the Asset Browser to Mod Browsing mode via button. The search will no longer consider base game files and search in your loaded .archives instead.
Double-click files to add them directly to the Project Explorer
To select multiple files hold shift and then left click two separate files. These two files and all files between them will be selected. Right-click any of the highlighted files to open the context menu. Then choose Add Selected Item(s) to Project.
Files added to the Project Explorer with the Asset Browser will not include external buffer files. Buffers are stored within the main file.
As of 8.11.1, the context menu has the following entries:
See #adding-files-to-projects above
What it says — you can browse a file in the File Editor without adding it to your project. Saving (Hotkey: Ctrl+S
) lets you save it to disk, though.
Requires the #wolvenkit-resources plugin to be installed.
Will make the Asset Browser display a list of everything your current file is linking to.
Requires the #wolvenkit-resources plugin to be installed.
Like #find-used-files, but the opposite: will make the Asset Browser display a list of everything that links to your current file.
Will navigate the asset browser to the current selection's path in the game files (if it is a game file).
Copies the selection's relative path to clipboard.
Wolvenkit will search any installed mods and anything under the #additional-mod-directory. There is no way to browse an .archive
file in a different folder — if you insist on doing that, check .