LiveSplit needs a Linux version! (NOT ON WEB!)
I KNOW I KNOW!
LiveSplit on web is not too good! it is a little bit confusing! Why the creators of LiveSplit already made a Flatpak version or even a snap version! What i mean by that is about to expand the community of LiveSplit!
To be a little more coherent, why isn't Livesplit Mono-compatible? Currently it's too dependent on kernel32 code and crashes with unknown assembly errors. Without this tool, speedrunning is difficult to verify on non-Windows platforms. Please consider cross-platform options.
This is currently being worked on in the form of a native port of LiveSplit One. I have no idea when it'll be ready for public usage.
There is an OBS plugin that works on Windows, Linux and macOS: https://github.com/CryZe/obs-livesplit-one
Make sure to get version 0.0.4 though, as the other version is currently broken: https://github.com/CryZe/obs-livesplit-one/releases/tag/v0.0.4
LiveSplit with MAUI would be great ones it comes out! Support: macOS (Intel + Silicon), WinUI3 (Windows 7 - Windows 11) and Linux (with Wayland and optionally with X)
In the meantime, running live split with wine (+ .net framework on the prefix) works well
necroposting but has there been any development on this?
@cgaldieri what is the reason for closing this? Is there a native linux version now? That would still be useful.
There's a Linux version in progress:
- https://github.com/LiveSplit/LiveSplitOne
- https://github.com/LiveSplit/obs-livesplit-one
- https://github.com/LiveSplit/livesplit-core
The releases here are the closest to a full desktop version atm: https://github.com/CryZe/livesplit-one-druid/releases/tag/v0.1.0
If all of them are in progress, then this shouldn't have been closed as Completed?
Those projects are not directly related to this repo. LiveSplit One is a rewrite of LiveSplit, and we have no plans to port the original LiveSplit to Linux.