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For an introduction on how to use Ghidra, you can read [this section of the Twilight Princess decompilation's guide](https://zsrtp.link/contribute/decompiler-setup#using-ghidra).
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For an introduction on how to use Ghidra, you can read [this section of the Twilight Princess decompilation's guide](https://zsrtp.link/contribute/decompiler-setup#using-ghidra).
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Optionally, you may also want to also request "Read" access to the TwilightPrincess server on https://ghidra.decomp.dev and set that Ghidra project up too, even if you are not interested in working on that game. The reason for this is that a significant amount of engine code is shared between The Wind Waker and Twilight Princess, and the debug version of Twilight Princess (called `shield_chn_debug` in the Ghidra project) is easier to work with because inline functions are not inlined in that version. It can be worth checking if the function you're working on is present in that game as well.
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Optionally, you may also want to also request "Read" access to the TwilightPrincess server on https://ghidra.decomp.dev and set that Ghidra project up too, even if you are not interested in working on that game. The reason for this is that a significant amount of engine code is shared between The Wind Waker and Twilight Princess, and the debug version of Twilight Princess (called `shield_chn_debug` in the Ghidra project) is easier to work with because inline functions are not inlined in that version. It can be worth checking if the function you're working on is present in that game as well.
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More documentation
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- [Visual Studio Code](docs/vscode.md)
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