F3x Require Script ^new^ < LIMITED — 2027 >

The ability to inject the tool via a simple require script in the command bar or an in-game script executor is what cemented its legacy. It allows developers to build inside running game instances, testing lighting and physics in real-time without having to return to Studio. This live-feedback loop is invaluable for environment artists and terrain designers.

In this example, the require function is used to load and execute a script called "my_script.lua". f3x require script

function hideMessage() print("Hiding message") end The ability to inject the tool via a

Here is an example of how to use the require function: In this example, the require function is used

: If "f3x" involves pattern matching in text or file names, a tool like grep or a regular expression in your scripting language of choice could be useful.

You can then use the require function to load and execute the UI module in your main script: