Playnite
An open source video game library manager and launcher with support for 3rd party libraries like Steam, Epic, GOG, EA App, Battle.net and others. Includes game emulation support, providing one unified interface for your games.
Screenshots are available at the Homepage
If you find Playnite useful please consider supporting the lead developer Josef Nemec on Patreon.
Features
See the Homepage for the list of features.
Download
Grab the latest installer or portable package from the download page. Playnite will automatically notify you about a new version upon release.
Requirements: Windows 7 and newer.
Extensions
Playnite can be extended with plugins (written in .NET languages) or by scripts (PowerShell and IronPython are currently supported).
See the extensions portal for tutorials and the full API documentation.
FAQ
Can be found on the wiki
Known Issues
The list of known issues and solutions can be found on the wiki.
Privacy Statement
Playnite doesn't store any user information and you don't need to provide any information to import installed games. Account connection process is usually done via official login web forms and only the web session cookies or tokens are stored, the same way when you login to those services via the web browser.
All information about your library is stored locally on your PC.
Questions, issues etc.
If you find a bug please file an issue and if relevant (crashes, broken features) please attach a diagnostics package, which can be created from inside the "About Playnite..." submenu.
Biggest community around Playnite currently gathers on our Discord server and Reddit. You can also follow @AppPlaynite for general updates.
Contributions
Translations
See the How to: Translations wiki page.
Themes
See the How to: Themes wiki page.
Code Contributions
Code contributions (pull requests) are currently not being accepted while majority of code base is being rewritten for Playnite 11.
Please wait with any pull requests after P11 is at least in beta state.
Please ask in the related issue first before starting implementing something to make sure that nobody else is already working on it. If an issue doesn't exist for your feature/bug fix, create one first.
Regarding code styling, there are only a few major rules:
- private fields and properties should use camelCase (without underscore)
- all methods (private and public) should use PascalCase
- use spaces instead of tabs with 4 spaces width
- add empty line between code block end
}
and additional expression - always encapsulate the code body after if, for, foreach, while etc. with curly braces:
if (true)
{
DoSomething();
}
DoSomethingElse();
instead of
if (true)
DoSomething();
DoSomethingElse();
Branches
master
- default branch representing state of currently released build.devel
- development branch containing latest changes. All pull requests should be made againstdevel
branch.devel*
- development branches for specific features/versions.
Roadmap
You can see the planned versions with their features in the milestones overview.
Development
See the wiki for info about building and setting up the development environment.
Others
.NET development tools courtesy of JetBrains
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