Reclass is a simple, clean and intelligent class converter plugin, designed to get out of the way and get better over time.
Reclass features a smart recommender system that learns from your class conversion history and surfaces your most common conversions as suggestions, saving you time. Your top suggestion is highlighted in yellow and can be converted to in one click, using the Automatic button.
Reclass is API based, meaning you always get instant access to the latest classes as soon as they’re released, no reinstalling or updating required.
Here’s what other developers have been saying about Reclass! Click through the quotes to go to the full reply for each one:
If you’d like to learn more, watch Getting Started with Reclass:
I always have a reclass plugin in my plugin bar, and would 101% recommend if someone doesn’t have one, I find it particularly useful if you have an image which you wish to convert to a button for a new feature then you can do that with… well… a click of a button lol.
One thing ive always wanted tho is the ability to set the automatic since sometimes the algorithm can be a little random (even if it made me discover the ‘flag’ instance was a thing after converting a model).
Same here - I find a class conversion plugin indispensable, especially when working with UI or parts
Also yeah when you start out, the algorithm will probably not do a perfect job of finding the most relevant stuff, since it’s resorting to analysing the relationship between superclasses and subclasses (though it does weed out 99% of the irrelevant stuff). As you start doing certain conversions more and more, they’ll be reinforced and move up the list due to the learning algorithm, so over time it’ll adjust by itself.
A way to manually flag a conversion as more or less desirable would definitely be an interesting idea to enact tho, will think about what the best way of doing that would be
Yes and no - Reclass has actually existed for ages. Funnily enough, the first version came about due to my personal growing pains with Quenty’s implementation. This was a total revamp mainly meant to address longstanding issues with Reclass🙂
The sound effect is a little annoying to be honest. Any chance you can make an option to disable it?
Other than that, this is legitimately better than Quenty’s plugin. Some subtle things I appreciate is that it matches your studio theme, and that the window stays docked where you left it (Quenty’s plugin wouldn’t save its state of being docked, which made it slightly more inconvenient to use). Also, it has the most recent API, where as Quenty was using Anaminus’ deprecated service.
I just found an issue where the window doesn’t stay docked if you close studio and re-open it; if you close and open different places in the same studio window, it appears to be fine. But closing studio completely and re-opening it undocks the widget.
I’m not sure what causes this, but it doesn’t happen to me for other plugins, and it happens consistently with Quenty’s plugin.
Thank you for this useful tool! I’ll be sure to use this in the future because I’m pretty annoyed when making UIs and you’d have to manually change classes just because if you want to switch a textlabel into a textbox and such.
That’s odd - by default, the Reclass widget is disabled and doesn’t override it’s previous state, so no idea what could be causing that. Possibly file a bug report?
Hmm, still can’t seem to replicate the bug. Does it print anything to the output window when you convert it?
If not, then make sure another plugin you have (if any) isn’t causing the issue. If it persists, DM me a place file or video of the bug happening so I can investigate further.