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.. _doc_exporting_for_linux:
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Exporting for Linux
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===================
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.. seealso::
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This page describes how to export a Godot project to Linux.
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If you're looking to compile editor or export template binaries from source instead,
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read :ref:`doc_compiling_for_linuxbsd`.
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The simplest way to distribute a game for PC is to copy the executable
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(``godot``), compress the folder and send it to someone else. However, this is
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often not desired.
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Godot offers a more elegant approach for PC distribution when using the export
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system. When exporting for Linux, the exporter takes all the project files and
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creates a ``data.pck`` file. This file is bundled with a specially optimized
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binary that is smaller, faster and does not contain the editor and debugger.
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Environment variables
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---------------------
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You can use the following environment variables to set export options outside of
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the editor. During the export process, these override the values that you set in
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the export menu.
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.. list-table:: Linux export environment variables
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:header-rows: 1
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* - Export option
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- Environment variable
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* - Encryption / Encryption Key
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- ``GODOT_SCRIPT_ENCRYPTION_KEY``
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