Homebrew Applications
Installing
Applications are installed by copying the necessary files directly to the switch/
folder in the root of the SD card, or in a subdirectory of switch/
, in which case said subfolder must be named identically to its executable. Normally the former should be used, unless you want a dedicated directory for the application FS current-working-directory. Applications come with the following:
[appname].nro
: The executable.
The Homebrew Launcher will scan the SD card for all .nro
files, but will only display an icon for those who have one according to the format described above. You can also freely navigate the filesystem to select an application.
Icon/metadata for each application is loaded from data embedded in the NRO (custom assets section), if available.
List
Launchers
Name | Description | Author | Download | Open-Source |
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Homebrew Launcher | Run homebrew on your Switch! | Yellows8, plutooo | Here | Yes |
Applications
Name | Description | Author | Download | Open-Source | Last Updated |
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Game Engines
Name | Description | Author | Download | Open-Source | Last Updated |
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LovePotion | Love2D for Nintendo Switch | TurtleP | Yes | 2018-02-17 |
Games
Name | Description | Author | Download | Open-Source | Last Updated |
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Emulators
Name | Description | Author | Download | Open-Source | Last Updated |
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Title managers
Name | Description | Author | Download | Open-Source | Last Updated |
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Save managers
Name | Description | Author | Download | Open-Source | Last Updated |
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File servers
Name | Description | Author | Download | Open-Source | Last Updated |
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Demos
Name | Description | Author | Download | Open-Source | Last Updated |
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34c3-demo | Demo from the 34c3 for Homebrew on the Switch. | plutoo | Here | Yes | 2018-02-19 |