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AssetStudio is a cross-platform tool for exploring, extracting, and exporting assets from Unity games—supporting assetbundles and built-in assets. It handles textures, sprites, audio, meshes, shaders, and more, exporting to formats like png, bmp, mp3, wav. The original is archived (supports Unity ≤2022.1); forks like AssetStudio2024 add support for newer Unity versions and Lua asset decompiling.
Note: this project has been migrated to github:
https://github.com/cschreib/lxgui
lxgui is an open source, portable, and data driven GUI. It is fully extensible, and supports caching through render targets. It is meant to be used by real time applications (such as games).
The GUI can be created either by C++ code, or by using the integrated "add-on" system, where the GUI is parsed from XML and Lua files.
It relies on keyboard and mouse input (support for other controllers is not planned).
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