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Source installation information for modders
-------------------------------------------
This code follows the Minecraft Forge installation methodology. It will apply
some small patches to the vanilla MCP source code, giving you and it access
to some of the data and functions you need to build a successful mod.
Note also that the patches are built against "un-renamed" MCP source code (aka
SRG Names) - this means that you will not be able to read them directly against
normal code.
Setup Process:
==============================
Step 1: Open your command-line and browse to the folder where you extracted the zip file.
Step 2: You're left with a choice.
If you prefer to use Eclipse:
1. Run the following command: `gradlew genEclipseRuns` (`./gradlew genEclipseRuns` if you are on Mac/Linux)
2. Open Eclipse, Import > Existing Gradle Project > Select Folder
or run `gradlew eclipse` to generate the project.
If you prefer to use IntelliJ:
1. Open IDEA, and import project.
2. Select your build.gradle file and have it import.
3. Run the following command: `gradlew genIntellijRuns` (`./gradlew genIntellijRuns` if you are on Mac/Linux)
4. Refresh the Gradle Project in IDEA if required.
If at any point you are missing libraries in your IDE, or you've run into problems you can
run `gradlew --refresh-dependencies` to refresh the local cache. `gradlew clean` to reset everything
{this does not affect your code} and then start the process again.
Mapping Names:
=============================
By default, the MDK is configured to use the official mapping names from Mojang for methods and fields
in the Minecraft codebase. These names are covered by a specific license. All modders should be aware of this
license, if you do not agree with it you can change your mapping names to other crowdsourced names in your
build.gradle. For the latest license text, refer to the mapping file itself, or the reference copy here:
https://github.com/MinecraftForge/MCPConfig/blob/master/Mojang.md
Additional Resources:
=========================
Community Documentation: https://mcforge.readthedocs.io/en/latest/gettingstarted/
LexManos' Install Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VEdtQLuLO0
Forge Forum: https://forums.minecraftforge.net/
Forge Discord: https://discord.gg/UvedJ9m

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plugins {
id 'eclipse'
id 'idea'
id 'maven-publish'
id 'net.minecraftforge.gradle' version '[6.0,6.2)'
}
version = mod_version
group = mod_group_id
base {
archivesName = mod_id
}
// Mojang ships Java 17 to end users in 1.18+, so your mod should target Java 17.
java.toolchain.languageVersion = JavaLanguageVersion.of(17)
println "Java: ${System.getProperty 'java.version'}, JVM: ${System.getProperty 'java.vm.version'} (${System.getProperty 'java.vendor'}), Arch: ${System.getProperty 'os.arch'}"
minecraft {
// The mappings can be changed at any time and must be in the following format.
// Channel: Version:
// official MCVersion Official field/method names from Mojang mapping files
// parchment YYYY.MM.DD-MCVersion Open community-sourced parameter names and javadocs layered on top of official
//
// You must be aware of the Mojang license when using the 'official' or 'parchment' mappings.
// See more information here: https://github.com/MinecraftForge/MCPConfig/blob/master/Mojang.md
//
// Parchment is an unofficial project maintained by ParchmentMC, separate from MinecraftForge
// Additional setup is needed to use their mappings: https://parchmentmc.org/docs/getting-started
//
// Use non-default mappings at your own risk. They may not always work.
// Simply re-run your setup task after changing the mappings to update your workspace.
mappings channel: mapping_channel, version: mapping_version
// When true, this property will have all Eclipse/IntelliJ IDEA run configurations run the "prepareX" task for the given run configuration before launching the game.
// In most cases, it is not necessary to enable.
// enableEclipsePrepareRuns = true
// enableIdeaPrepareRuns = true
// This property allows configuring Gradle's ProcessResources task(s) to run on IDE output locations before launching the game.
// It is REQUIRED to be set to true for this template to function.
// See https://docs.gradle.org/current/dsl/org.gradle.language.jvm.tasks.ProcessResources.html
copyIdeResources = true
// When true, this property will add the folder name of all declared run configurations to generated IDE run configurations.
// The folder name can be set on a run configuration using the "folderName" property.
// By default, the folder name of a run configuration is the name of the Gradle project containing it.
// generateRunFolders = true
// This property enables access transformers for use in development.
// They will be applied to the Minecraft artifact.
// The access transformer file can be anywhere in the project.
// However, it must be at "META-INF/accesstransformer.cfg" in the final mod jar to be loaded by Forge.
// This default location is a best practice to automatically put the file in the right place in the final jar.
// See https://docs.minecraftforge.net/en/latest/advanced/accesstransformers/ for more information.
// accessTransformer = file('src/main/resources/META-INF/accesstransformer.cfg')
// Default run configurations.
// These can be tweaked, removed, or duplicated as needed.
runs {
// applies to all the run configs below
configureEach {
workingDirectory project.file('run')
// Recommended logging data for a userdev environment
// The markers can be added/remove as needed separated by commas.
// "SCAN": For mods scan.
// "REGISTRIES": For firing of registry events.
// "REGISTRYDUMP": For getting the contents of all registries.
property 'forge.logging.markers', 'REGISTRIES'
// Recommended logging level for the console
// You can set various levels here.
// Please read: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2031163/when-to-use-the-different-log-levels
property 'forge.logging.console.level', 'debug'
mods {
"${mod_id}" {
source sourceSets.main
}
}
}
client {
// Comma-separated list of namespaces to load gametests from. Empty = all namespaces.
property 'forge.enabledGameTestNamespaces', mod_id
}
server {
property 'forge.enabledGameTestNamespaces', mod_id
args '--nogui'
}
// This run config launches GameTestServer and runs all registered gametests, then exits.
// By default, the server will crash when no gametests are provided.
// The gametest system is also enabled by default for other run configs under the /test command.
gameTestServer {
property 'forge.enabledGameTestNamespaces', mod_id
}
data {
// example of overriding the workingDirectory set in configureEach above
workingDirectory project.file('run-data')
// Specify the modid for data generation, where to output the resulting resource, and where to look for existing resources.
args '--mod', mod_id, '--all', '--output', file('src/generated/resources/'), '--existing', file('src/main/resources/')
}
}
}
// Include resources generated by data generators.
sourceSets.main.resources { srcDir 'src/generated/resources' }
repositories {
// Put repositories for dependencies here
// ForgeGradle automatically adds the Forge maven and Maven Central for you
// If you have mod jar dependencies in ./libs, you can declare them as a repository like so.
// See https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/declaring_repositories.html#sub:flat_dir_resolver
// flatDir {
// dir 'libs'
// }
}
dependencies {
// Specify the version of Minecraft to use.
// Any artifact can be supplied so long as it has a "userdev" classifier artifact and is a compatible patcher artifact.
// The "userdev" classifier will be requested and setup by ForgeGradle.
// If the group id is "net.minecraft" and the artifact id is one of ["client", "server", "joined"],
// then special handling is done to allow a setup of a vanilla dependency without the use of an external repository.
minecraft "net.minecraftforge:forge:${minecraft_version}-${forge_version}"
// Example mod dependency with JEI - using fg.deobf() ensures the dependency is remapped to your development mappings
// The JEI API is declared for compile time use, while the full JEI artifact is used at runtime
// compileOnly fg.deobf("mezz.jei:jei-${mc_version}-common-api:${jei_version}")
// compileOnly fg.deobf("mezz.jei:jei-${mc_version}-forge-api:${jei_version}")
// runtimeOnly fg.deobf("mezz.jei:jei-${mc_version}-forge:${jei_version}")
// Example mod dependency using a mod jar from ./libs with a flat dir repository
// This maps to ./libs/coolmod-${mc_version}-${coolmod_version}.jar
// The group id is ignored when searching -- in this case, it is "blank"
// implementation fg.deobf("blank:coolmod-${mc_version}:${coolmod_version}")
// For more info:
// http://www.gradle.org/docs/current/userguide/artifact_dependencies_tutorial.html
// http://www.gradle.org/docs/current/userguide/dependency_management.html
}
// This block of code expands all declared replace properties in the specified resource targets.
// A missing property will result in an error. Properties are expanded using ${} Groovy notation.
// When "copyIdeResources" is enabled, this will also run before the game launches in IDE environments.
// See https://docs.gradle.org/current/dsl/org.gradle.language.jvm.tasks.ProcessResources.html
tasks.named('processResources', ProcessResources).configure {
var replaceProperties = [
minecraft_version: minecraft_version, minecraft_version_range: minecraft_version_range,
forge_version: forge_version, forge_version_range: forge_version_range,
loader_version_range: loader_version_range,
mod_id: mod_id, mod_name: mod_name, mod_license: mod_license, mod_version: mod_version,
mod_authors: mod_authors, mod_description: mod_description,
]
inputs.properties replaceProperties
filesMatching(['META-INF/mods.toml', 'pack.mcmeta']) {
expand replaceProperties + [project: project]
}
}
// Example for how to get properties into the manifest for reading at runtime.
tasks.named('jar', Jar).configure {
manifest {
attributes([
'Specification-Title' : mod_id,
'Specification-Vendor' : mod_authors,
'Specification-Version' : '1', // We are version 1 of ourselves
'Implementation-Title' : project.name,
'Implementation-Version' : project.jar.archiveVersion,
'Implementation-Vendor' : mod_authors,
'Implementation-Timestamp': new Date().format("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ")
])
}
// This is the preferred method to reobfuscate your jar file
finalizedBy 'reobfJar'
}
// However if you are in a multi-project build, dev time needs unobfed jar files, so you can delay the obfuscation until publishing by doing:
// tasks.named('publish').configure {
// dependsOn 'reobfJar'
// }
// Example configuration to allow publishing using the maven-publish plugin
publishing {
publications {
register('mavenJava', MavenPublication) {
artifact jar
}
}
repositories {
maven {
url "file://${project.projectDir}/mcmodsrepo"
}
}
}
tasks.withType(JavaCompile).configureEach {
options.encoding = 'UTF-8' // Use the UTF-8 charset for Java compilation
}

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# Disable autocrlf on generated files, they always generate with LF
# Add any extra files or paths here to make git stop saying they
# are changed when only line endings change.
src/generated/**/.cache/cache text eol=lf
src/generated/**/*.json text eol=lf

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# eclipse
bin
*.launch
.settings
.metadata
.classpath
.project
# idea
out
*.ipr
*.iws
*.iml
.idea
# gradle
build
.gradle
# other
eclipse
run
# Files from Forge MDK
forge*changelog.txt

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# Sets default memory used for gradle commands. Can be overridden by user or command line properties.
# This is required to provide enough memory for the Minecraft decompilation process.
org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx3G
org.gradle.daemon=false
## Environment Properties
# The Minecraft version must agree with the Forge version to get a valid artifact
minecraft_version=@MC_VERSION@
# The Minecraft version range can use any release version of Minecraft as bounds.
# Snapshots, pre-releases, and release candidates are not guaranteed to sort properly
# as they do not follow standard versioning conventions.
minecraft_version_range=[@MC_VERSION@,@MC_NEXT_VERSION@)
# The Forge version must agree with the Minecraft version to get a valid artifact
forge_version=@FORGE_VERSION@
# The Forge version range can use any version of Forge as bounds or match the loader version range
forge_version_range=[@FORGE_SPEC_VERSION@,)
# The loader version range can only use the major version of Forge/FML as bounds
loader_version_range=[@FORGE_SPEC_VERSION@,)
# The mapping channel to use for mappings.
# The default set of supported mapping channels are ["official", "snapshot", "snapshot_nodoc", "stable", "stable_nodoc"].
# Additional mapping channels can be registered through the "channelProviders" extension in a Gradle plugin.
#
# | Channel | Version | |
# |-----------|----------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
# | official | MCVersion | Official field/method names from Mojang mapping files |
# | parchment | YYYY.MM.DD-MCVersion | Open community-sourced parameter names and javadocs layered on top of official |
#
# You must be aware of the Mojang license when using the 'official' or 'parchment' mappings.
# See more information here: https://github.com/MinecraftForge/MCPConfig/blob/master/Mojang.md
#
# Parchment is an unofficial project maintained by ParchmentMC, separate from Minecraft Forge.
# Additional setup is needed to use their mappings, see https://parchmentmc.org/docs/getting-started
mapping_channel=@MAPPING_CHANNEL@
# The mapping version to query from the mapping channel.
# This must match the format required by the mapping channel.
mapping_version=@MAPPING_VERSION@
## Mod Properties
# The unique mod identifier for the mod. Must be lowercase in English locale. Must fit the regex [a-z][a-z0-9_]{1,63}
# Must match the String constant located in the main mod class annotated with @Mod.
mod_id=examplemod
# The human-readable display name for the mod.
mod_name=Example Mod
# The license of the mod. Review your options at https://choosealicense.com/. All Rights Reserved is the default.
mod_license=All Rights Reserved
# The mod version. See https://semver.org/
mod_version=1.0.0
# The group ID for the mod. It is only important when publishing as an artifact to a Maven repository.
# This should match the base package used for the mod sources.
# See https://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-naming-conventions.html
mod_group_id=com.example.examplemod
# The authors of the mod. This is a simple text string that is used for display purposes in the mod list.
mod_authors=YourNameHere, OtherNameHere
# The description of the mod. This is a simple multiline text string that is used for display purposes in the mod list.
mod_description=Example mod description.\nNewline characters can be used and will be replaced properly.

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pluginManagement {
repositories {
gradlePluginPortal()
maven {
name = 'MinecraftForge'
url = 'https://maven.neoforged.net/releases'
}
}
}
plugins {
id 'org.gradle.toolchains.foojay-resolver-convention' version '0.5.0'
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package com.example.examplemod;
import net.minecraft.resources.ResourceLocation;
import net.minecraft.world.item.Item;
import net.minecraftforge.common.ForgeConfigSpec;
import net.minecraftforge.eventbus.api.SubscribeEvent;
import net.minecraftforge.fml.common.Mod;
import net.minecraftforge.fml.event.config.ModConfigEvent;
import net.minecraftforge.registries.ForgeRegistries;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.stream.Collectors;
// An example config class. This is not required, but it's a good idea to have one to keep your config organized.
// Demonstrates how to use Forge's config APIs
@Mod.EventBusSubscriber(modid = ExampleMod.MODID, bus = Mod.EventBusSubscriber.Bus.MOD)
public class Config
{
private static final ForgeConfigSpec.Builder BUILDER = new ForgeConfigSpec.Builder();
private static final ForgeConfigSpec.BooleanValue LOG_DIRT_BLOCK = BUILDER
.comment("Whether to log the dirt block on common setup")
.define("logDirtBlock", true);
private static final ForgeConfigSpec.IntValue MAGIC_NUMBER = BUILDER
.comment("A magic number")
.defineInRange("magicNumber", 42, 0, Integer.MAX_VALUE);
public static final ForgeConfigSpec.ConfigValue<String> MAGIC_NUMBER_INTRODUCTION = BUILDER
.comment("What you want the introduction message to be for the magic number")
.define("magicNumberIntroduction", "The magic number is... ");
// a list of strings that are treated as resource locations for items
private static final ForgeConfigSpec.ConfigValue<List<? extends String>> ITEM_STRINGS = BUILDER
.comment("A list of items to log on common setup.")
.defineListAllowEmpty("items", List.of("minecraft:iron_ingot"), Config::validateItemName);
static final ForgeConfigSpec SPEC = BUILDER.build();
public static boolean logDirtBlock;
public static int magicNumber;
public static String magicNumberIntroduction;
public static Set<Item> items;
private static boolean validateItemName(final Object obj)
{
return obj instanceof final String itemName && ForgeRegistries.ITEMS.containsKey(new ResourceLocation(itemName));
}
@SubscribeEvent
static void onLoad(final ModConfigEvent event)
{
logDirtBlock = LOG_DIRT_BLOCK.get();
magicNumber = MAGIC_NUMBER.get();
magicNumberIntroduction = MAGIC_NUMBER_INTRODUCTION.get();
// convert the list of strings into a set of items
items = ITEM_STRINGS.get().stream()
.map(itemName -> ForgeRegistries.ITEMS.getValue(new ResourceLocation(itemName)))
.collect(Collectors.toSet());
}
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package com.example.examplemod;
import com.mojang.logging.LogUtils;
import net.minecraft.client.Minecraft;
import net.minecraft.core.registries.Registries;
import net.minecraft.world.food.FoodProperties;
import net.minecraft.world.item.BlockItem;
import net.minecraft.world.item.CreativeModeTab;
import net.minecraft.world.item.CreativeModeTabs;
import net.minecraft.world.item.Item;
import net.minecraft.world.level.block.Block;
import net.minecraft.world.level.block.Blocks;
import net.minecraft.world.level.block.state.BlockBehaviour;
import net.minecraft.world.level.material.MapColor;
import net.minecraftforge.api.distmarker.Dist;
import net.minecraftforge.common.MinecraftForge;
import net.minecraftforge.event.BuildCreativeModeTabContentsEvent;
import net.minecraftforge.event.server.ServerStartingEvent;
import net.minecraftforge.eventbus.api.IEventBus;
import net.minecraftforge.eventbus.api.SubscribeEvent;
import net.minecraftforge.fml.ModLoadingContext;
import net.minecraftforge.fml.common.Mod;
import net.minecraftforge.fml.config.ModConfig;
import net.minecraftforge.fml.event.lifecycle.FMLClientSetupEvent;
import net.minecraftforge.fml.event.lifecycle.FMLCommonSetupEvent;
import net.minecraftforge.fml.javafmlmod.FMLJavaModLoadingContext;
import net.minecraftforge.registries.DeferredRegister;
import net.minecraftforge.registries.ForgeRegistries;
import net.minecraftforge.registries.RegistryObject;
import org.slf4j.Logger;
// The value here should match an entry in the META-INF/mods.toml file
@Mod(ExampleMod.MODID)
public class ExampleMod
{
// Define mod id in a common place for everything to reference
public static final String MODID = "examplemod";
// Directly reference a slf4j logger
private static final Logger LOGGER = LogUtils.getLogger();
// Create a Deferred Register to hold Blocks which will all be registered under the "examplemod" namespace
public static final DeferredRegister<Block> BLOCKS = DeferredRegister.create(ForgeRegistries.BLOCKS, MODID);
// Create a Deferred Register to hold Items which will all be registered under the "examplemod" namespace
public static final DeferredRegister<Item> ITEMS = DeferredRegister.create(ForgeRegistries.ITEMS, MODID);
// Create a Deferred Register to hold CreativeModeTabs which will all be registered under the "examplemod" namespace
public static final DeferredRegister<CreativeModeTab> CREATIVE_MODE_TABS = DeferredRegister.create(Registries.CREATIVE_MODE_TAB, MODID);
// Creates a new Block with the id "examplemod:example_block", combining the namespace and path
public static final RegistryObject<Block> EXAMPLE_BLOCK = BLOCKS.register("example_block", () -> new Block(BlockBehaviour.Properties.of().mapColor(MapColor.STONE)));
// Creates a new BlockItem with the id "examplemod:example_block", combining the namespace and path
public static final RegistryObject<Item> EXAMPLE_BLOCK_ITEM = ITEMS.register("example_block", () -> new BlockItem(EXAMPLE_BLOCK.get(), new Item.Properties()));
// Creates a new food item with the id "examplemod:example_id", nutrition 1 and saturation 2
public static final RegistryObject<Item> EXAMPLE_ITEM = ITEMS.register("example_item", () -> new Item(new Item.Properties().food(new FoodProperties.Builder()
.alwaysEat().nutrition(1).saturationMod(2f).build())));
// Creates a creative tab with the id "examplemod:example_tab" for the example item, that is placed after the combat tab
public static final RegistryObject<CreativeModeTab> EXAMPLE_TAB = CREATIVE_MODE_TABS.register("example_tab", () -> CreativeModeTab.builder()
.withTabsBefore(CreativeModeTabs.COMBAT)
.icon(() -> EXAMPLE_ITEM.get().getDefaultInstance())
.displayItems((parameters, output) -> {
output.accept(EXAMPLE_ITEM.get()); // Add the example item to the tab. For your own tabs, this method is preferred over the event
}).build());
public ExampleMod()
{
IEventBus modEventBus = FMLJavaModLoadingContext.get().getModEventBus();
// Register the commonSetup method for modloading
modEventBus.addListener(this::commonSetup);
// Register the Deferred Register to the mod event bus so blocks get registered
BLOCKS.register(modEventBus);
// Register the Deferred Register to the mod event bus so items get registered
ITEMS.register(modEventBus);
// Register the Deferred Register to the mod event bus so tabs get registered
CREATIVE_MODE_TABS.register(modEventBus);
// Register ourselves for server and other game events we are interested in
MinecraftForge.EVENT_BUS.register(this);
// Register the item to a creative tab
modEventBus.addListener(this::addCreative);
// Register our mod's ForgeConfigSpec so that Forge can create and load the config file for us
ModLoadingContext.get().registerConfig(ModConfig.Type.COMMON, Config.SPEC);
}
private void commonSetup(final FMLCommonSetupEvent event)
{
// Some common setup code
LOGGER.info("HELLO FROM COMMON SETUP");
if (Config.logDirtBlock)
LOGGER.info("DIRT BLOCK >> {}", ForgeRegistries.BLOCKS.getKey(Blocks.DIRT));
LOGGER.info(Config.magicNumberIntroduction + Config.magicNumber);
Config.items.forEach((item) -> LOGGER.info("ITEM >> {}", item.toString()));
}
// Add the example block item to the building blocks tab
private void addCreative(BuildCreativeModeTabContentsEvent event)
{
if (event.getTabKey() == CreativeModeTabs.BUILDING_BLOCKS)
event.accept(EXAMPLE_BLOCK_ITEM);
}
// You can use SubscribeEvent and let the Event Bus discover methods to call
@SubscribeEvent
public void onServerStarting(ServerStartingEvent event)
{
// Do something when the server starts
LOGGER.info("HELLO from server starting");
}
// You can use EventBusSubscriber to automatically register all static methods in the class annotated with @SubscribeEvent
@Mod.EventBusSubscriber(modid = MODID, bus = Mod.EventBusSubscriber.Bus.MOD, value = Dist.CLIENT)
public static class ClientModEvents
{
@SubscribeEvent
public static void onClientSetup(FMLClientSetupEvent event)
{
// Some client setup code
LOGGER.info("HELLO FROM CLIENT SETUP");
LOGGER.info("MINECRAFT NAME >> {}", Minecraft.getInstance().getUser().getName());
}
}
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# This is an example mods.toml file. It contains the data relating to the loading mods.
# There are several mandatory fields (#mandatory), and many more that are optional (#optional).
# The overall format is standard TOML format, v0.5.0.
# Note that there are a couple of TOML lists in this file.
# Find more information on toml format here: https://github.com/toml-lang/toml
# The name of the mod loader type to load - for regular FML @Mod mods it should be javafml
modLoader="javafml" #mandatory
# A version range to match for said mod loader - for regular FML @Mod it will be the forge version
loaderVersion="${loader_version_range}" #mandatory This is typically bumped every Minecraft version by Forge. See our download page for lists of versions.
# The license for you mod. This is mandatory metadata and allows for easier comprehension of your redistributive properties.
# Review your options at https://choosealicense.com/. All rights reserved is the default copyright stance, and is thus the default here.
license="${mod_license}"
# A URL to refer people to when problems occur with this mod
#issueTrackerURL="https://change.me.to.your.issue.tracker.example.invalid/" #optional
# A list of mods - how many allowed here is determined by the individual mod loader
[[mods]] #mandatory
# The modid of the mod
modId="${mod_id}" #mandatory
# The version number of the mod
version="${mod_version}" #mandatory
# A display name for the mod
displayName="${mod_name}" #mandatory
# A URL to query for updates for this mod. See the JSON update specification https://docs.minecraftforge.net/en/latest/misc/updatechecker/
#updateJSONURL="https://change.me.example.invalid/updates.json" #optional
# A URL for the "homepage" for this mod, displayed in the mod UI
#displayURL="https://change.me.to.your.mods.homepage.example.invalid/" #optional
# A file name (in the root of the mod JAR) containing a logo for display
#logoFile="examplemod.png" #optional
# A text field displayed in the mod UI
#credits="" #optional
# A text field displayed in the mod UI
authors="${mod_authors}" #optional
# Display Test controls the display for your mod in the server connection screen
# MATCH_VERSION means that your mod will cause a red X if the versions on client and server differ. This is the default behaviour and should be what you choose if you have server and client elements to your mod.
# IGNORE_SERVER_VERSION means that your mod will not cause a red X if it's present on the server but not on the client. This is what you should use if you're a server only mod.
# IGNORE_ALL_VERSION means that your mod will not cause a red X if it's present on the client or the server. This is a special case and should only be used if your mod has no server component.
# NONE means that no display test is set on your mod. You need to do this yourself, see IExtensionPoint.DisplayTest for more information. You can define any scheme you wish with this value.
# IMPORTANT NOTE: this is NOT an instruction as to which environments (CLIENT or DEDICATED SERVER) your mod loads on. Your mod should load (and maybe do nothing!) whereever it finds itself.
#displayTest="MATCH_VERSION" # MATCH_VERSION is the default if nothing is specified (#optional)
# The description text for the mod (multi line!) (#mandatory)
description='''${mod_description}'''
# A dependency - use the . to indicate dependency for a specific modid. Dependencies are optional.
[[dependencies.${mod_id}]] #optional
# the modid of the dependency
modId="forge" #mandatory
# Does this dependency have to exist - if not, ordering below must be specified
mandatory=true #mandatory
# The version range of the dependency
versionRange="${forge_version_range}" #mandatory
# An ordering relationship for the dependency - BEFORE or AFTER required if the dependency is not mandatory
# BEFORE - This mod is loaded BEFORE the dependency
# AFTER - This mod is loaded AFTER the dependency
ordering="NONE"
# Side this dependency is applied on - BOTH, CLIENT, or SERVER
side="BOTH"
# Here's another dependency
[[dependencies.${mod_id}]]
modId="minecraft"
mandatory=true
# This version range declares a minimum of the current minecraft version up to but not including the next major version
versionRange="${minecraft_version_range}"
ordering="NONE"
side="BOTH"
# Features are specific properties of the game environment, that you may want to declare you require. This example declares
# that your mod requires GL version 3.2 or higher. Other features will be added. They are side aware so declaring this won't
# stop your mod loading on the server for example.
#[features.${mod_id}]
#openGLVersion="[3.2,)"