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When WolvenKit is launched the Home functions as bulletin board to help you pick up where you left off. Recent mod projects are displayed as a scrolling list of cards which can be directly clicked to get started. Other crucial functions for creating or opening projects are displayed in the right-hand column.
The WolvenKit icon can also be used to swap between Home and the Editor!
Manage REDmod installations and deployment
Download and update various Home: Plugins and extensions for Cyberpunk 2077 modding
Settings can be accessed from the Home sidebar. Learn more about WolvenKit Settings here.
WolvenKit is capable of displaying web-based content natively. The Home page features several built-in web pages!
This Wiki can be viewed from within WolvenKit. Hi WolvenKit users!
GitHub can be used to directly track progress with WolvenKit development
Take a peek at our very own website, RED Modding!
Which Wolvenkit plugins exist, what do they do?
As of version 8.11.1, Wolvenkit offers the following plugins:
One of Cyberpunk's core mods (wiki | Nexus page). Will install the latest version for you.
Written and developed by Neurolinked (github): A tool for Cyberpunk-specific "texture" editing.
This plugin is necessary to use the Asset Browser's context menu functionality of "find used files" and "find files using this". It provides the information that Wolvenkit needs to connect those files.
CDPR's official interface for modding.
One of Cyberpunk's core mods (Nexus page). This will install the latest version for you.
It is necessary as a requirement for e.g. ArchiveXL and TweakXL.
One of Cyberpunk's core mods (Nexus page). This will install the latest version for you.
Will install the Wolvenkit plugin of psiberx's modding utility for you.
Documentation about using and developing with CET can be found in the wiki.
Another of Cyberpunk's core mods ( wiki | Nexus page). Will install the latest version for you.
Documentation about development with redscript can be found in the wiki.
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