
Geode - Mods for Geometry Dash
Geode is a fan-made extension for Geometry Dash that adds mod support to the game. Browse from an in-game list to seamlessly download mods on Windows, MacOS, Android and iOS!
Install Geode
Installation instructions Download the installer for the platform you want. Run the installer. Geode is available for Windows, macOS, Android, iOS (experimental) and Linux (through Wine).
Mods | Geode
Custom Keybinds Geode Team + 7 More Custom keybind support for Geode 1.11.0 4.7M 3 months ago
An Introduction to GD Modding (using Geode) - Geode Docs
This is an introduction to GD Modding (using Geode), a handbook that covers all of the essentials of GD Modding. To follow along with this handbook, you will need to have Geode installed.
Frequently Asked Questions - Geode SDK
Don't worry, this is a false positive, and you can add an exception for the detected file. For Android, make sure you also have the latest version of the launcher. If you are trying to install Geode on …
3. Creating and building a new mod - Geode Docs
Check out geode build --help for other options! If you have an issue running that command for whatever reason (do let us know!), you can build your mod the same way using these commands:
1.2. Geode CLI - Geode Docs
The CLI allows keeping multiple separate installations of Geometry Dash at once, though most users will just have a single installation of GD with Geode on it. If you do have GDPSes with Geode on them …
Modding Tutorials - Geode Docs
Buttons Coroutines Creating Popups Events Fields GD Modding Dictionary Geode Utils Getting nodes Hook Priority Hooking / Modifying classes Image (Down)loading Layouts Logging Making web …
Custom Keybinds - Geode SDK
1.11.0 4,775,972 2 years ago 3 months ago 4.8.0 2.2074 2.2074 2.2074 Download Source Code ID: geode.custom-keybinds
3.1. IDE Setup - Geode Docs
Geode - Not required, but will provide some nice features. There are a few steps you should follow to get proper intellisense and code completion (you should only need to do these once per project, ideally):