s&box libraries list

s&box libraries list.

Browse public s&box libraries by recent updates, favorites, votes, momentum, and Terry Score.

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Simple splash screens workbot.simplesplashscreens

Unity style splash screen in s&box

+0 24h
5favorites
4upvotes
60%Terry score
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S&box AI Helper icu.ai-chat

An AI chatbot integrated directly into the S&box editor. Chat with a local AI assistant trained on S&box

+0 24h
3favorites
4upvotes
35%Terry score
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ActionTimer actuallyrobots.actaullyrobots

This package provides a clean, updated interface for the community-standard Timer class.

+0 24h
2favorites
2upvotes
43%Terry score
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File-Lib workbot.filelib

A small library that expands the capabilities of BaseFileSystem

+0 24h
1favorites
1upvotes
27%Terry score
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Screenshots workbot.screenshots

Small utility library for creating and saving screenshots

+0 24h
1favorites
1upvotes
27%Terry score
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Fading screens workbot.fadingscreens

A few small utility classes for fading in and out a solid color overlay

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1favorites
0upvotes
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s&box libraries list

What are s&box libraries?

s&box libraries are reusable packages made for creators rather than players. A library might provide editor tools, UI helpers, effects, character controllers, gameplay systems, shaders, or other code and assets that can be used inside another project.

Libraries are not part of the s&box Play Fund. They are still useful to track because they can shape what gets made. A good library can save time, make a common feature easier to build, or let several projects share the same underlying system.

Reading the library list

This s&box libraries list tracks public library packages by favorites, upvotes, downvotes, Terry Score, and recent momentum. Terry Score is a confidence-weighted approval score based on upvotes, downvotes, and vote count. The numbers are only public signals. They do not prove that a library is maintained, documented, compatible with every project, or right for a specific use case.

For libraries, the package title and summary matter more than raw popularity. A small library can be useful if it solves one narrow problem well. A larger library can be useful if it becomes part of how several creators build games, maps, or tools.