################# Lua API reference ################# .. include:: version.rst .. toctree:: :hidden: engine_handlers user_interface aipackages setting_renderers events openmw_ambient openmw_animation openmw_async openmw_camera openmw_core openmw_debug openmw_input openmw_markup openmw_menu openmw_nearby openmw_postprocessing openmw_self openmw_storage openmw_types openmw_ui openmw_util openmw_vfs openmw_world openmw_aux_calendar openmw_aux_time openmw_aux_ui openmw_aux_util interface_activation interface_ai interface_animation interface_camera interface_controls interface_gamepadcontrols interface_item_usage interface_mwui interface_settings interface_skill_progression interface_ui iterables - :ref:`Engine handlers reference` - :ref:`User interface reference ` - `Game object reference `_ - `Cell reference `_ - :ref:`Built-in AI packages` - :ref:`Built-in events` **API packages** API packages provide functions that can be called by scripts. I.e. it is a script-to-engine interaction. A package can be loaded with ``require('')``. It can not be overloaded even if there is a lua file with the same name. The list of available packages is different for global and for local scripts. Player scripts are local scripts that are attached to a player. .. include:: tables/packages.rst **openmw_aux** ``openmw_aux.*`` are built-in libraries that are itself implemented in Lua. They can not do anything that is not possible with the basic API, they only make it more convenient. Sources can be found in ``resources/vfs/openmw_aux``. In theory mods can override them, but it is not recommended. .. include:: tables/aux_packages.rst **Interfaces of built-in scripts** .. include:: tables/interfaces.rst