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# GOAP for Unity
A robust, multi-threaded Goal Oriented Action Planning (GOAP) system designed for Unity, empowering developers to create complex AI behaviors with ease.
This library, a successor to the one used in [Basher Beatdown](https://youtu.be/x653mVuNP0A?t=12s), brings enhanced performance and flexibility to game AI development.
![Screenshot of Demo](Package/Documentation/images/2k_agents_short.gif)
## Key Features
- **High Performance**: Optimized for speed, leveraging Unity's job system for multi-threaded operations.
- **User-Friendly**: Simple setup process, with options for both `ScriptableObjects` and code-based configurations.
- **Visualization Tools**: Includes a GOAP Visualizer for easy debugging and understanding AI decisions.
- **Demo Scenes**: Comes with two illustrative demo scenes showcasing the system's capabilities.
- **Comprehensive Documentation**: Detailed [documentation](https://goap.crashkonijn.com/) for ease of use and integration.
- **Compatibility**: Built using Unity 2022.2, also confirmed to work seamlessly with Unity 2021.3.
- **Tested and Proven**: Rigorously tested to ensure reliability and performance.
## Installation
Integrate GOAP into your Unity project using one of the following methods:
- **Unity Package Manager**:
Add the package via the package manager using this URL:
```
https://github.com/crashkonijn/GOAP.git?path=/Package#3.0.27
```
- **OpenUPM**:
Install through [OpenUPM](https://openupm.com/packages/com.crashkonijn.goap/).
- **Unity Asset Store**:
Available on the [Unity Asset Store](https://assetstore.unity.com/packages/slug/252687).
## Node Viewer
Visualize your GOAP nodes and their interactions with our intuitive Node Viewer.
![Screenshot of NodeViewer](Package/Documentation/images/goap-viewer.png)
## Documentation and Examples
- **Documentation**: Access comprehensive guides and API references in the `Package/Documentation` folder or visit [goap.crashkonijn.com](https://goap.crashkonijn.com/).
- **Demos**: Explore practical implementations in the Demo folder. Simply clone this repository and open the Demo project in Unity to get started.
## Sponsoring
If you'd like to sponsor the project, this can be done through my [GitHub Sponsor](https://github.com/sponsors/crashkonijn) page or by buying the [Support Edition](https://assetstore.unity.com/packages/slug/298995) on the Unity Asset Store.
## References
- **[YouTube tutorials](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZWmMt_TbeYeatHa9hntDPu4zGEBAFffn)** on how to use the library.
- **[YouTube references](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZWmMt_TbeYdBZKvlsRuuOubPTTfPuZot)** discussing GOAP in general.
- **[YouTube mentions](https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLZWmMt_TbeYdaEY4dkSJt4w2X_b_Pf97T)** about this project.
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