├── .gitattributes ├── .gitignore ├── CREDITS.txt ├── LICENSE ├── LICENSE.txt ├── README.txt ├── build.gradle ├── changelog.txt ├── gradle.properties ├── gradle └── wrapper │ ├── gradle-wrapper.jar │ └── gradle-wrapper.properties ├── gradlew ├── gradlew.bat ├── logs └── latest.log ├── settings.gradle └── src └── main ├── java └── com │ └── example │ └── examplemod │ ├── ExampleMod.java │ └── mixin │ └── ExampleMixin.java └── resources ├── META-INF └── mods.toml ├── examplemod.mixins.json └── pack.mcmeta /.gitattributes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Disable autocrlf on generated files, they always generate with LF 2 | # Add any extra files or paths here to make git stop saying they 3 | # are changed when only line endings change. 4 | src/generated/**/.cache/cache text eol=lf 5 | src/generated/**/*.json text eol=lf 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # eclipse 2 | bin 3 | *.launch 4 | .settings 5 | .metadata 6 | .classpath 7 | .project 8 | 9 | # idea 10 | out 11 | *.ipr 12 | *.iws 13 | *.iml 14 | .idea 15 | 16 | # gradle 17 | build 18 | .gradle 19 | 20 | # other 21 | eclipse 22 | run 23 | 24 | # Files from Forge MDK 25 | forge*changelog.txt 26 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /CREDITS.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | Minecraft Forge: Credits/Thank You 2 | 3 | Forge is a set of tools and modifications to the Minecraft base game code to assist 4 | mod developers in creating new and exciting content. It has been in development for 5 | several years now, but I would like to take this time thank a few people who have 6 | helped it along it's way. 7 | 8 | First, the people who originally created the Forge projects way back in Minecraft 9 | alpha. Eloraam of RedPower, and SpaceToad of Buildcraft, without their acceptiance 10 | of me taking over the project, who knows what Minecraft modding would be today. 11 | 12 | Secondly, someone who has worked with me, and developed some of the core features 13 | that allow modding to be as functional, and as simple as it is, cpw. For developing 14 | FML, which stabelized the client and server modding ecosystem. As well as the base 15 | loading system that allows us to modify Minecraft's code as elegently as possible. 16 | 17 | Mezz, who has stepped up as the issue and pull request manager. Helping to keep me 18 | sane as well as guiding the community into creating better additions to Forge. 19 | 20 | Searge, Bspks, Fesh0r, ProfMobious, and all the rest over on the MCP team {of which 21 | I am a part}. For creating some of the core tools needed to make Minecraft modding 22 | both possible, and as stable as can be. 23 | On that note, here is some specific information of the MCP data we use: 24 | * Minecraft Coder Pack (MCP) * 25 | Forge Mod Loader and Minecraft Forge have permission to distribute and automatically 26 | download components of MCP and distribute MCP data files. This permission is not 27 | transitive and others wishing to redistribute the Minecraft Forge source independently 28 | should seek permission of MCP or remove the MCP data files and request their users 29 | to download MCP separately. 30 | 31 | And lastly, the countless community members who have spent time submitting bug reports, 32 | pull requests, and just helping out the community in general. Thank you. 33 | 34 | --LexManos 35 | 36 | ========================================================================= 37 | 38 | This is Forge Mod Loader. 39 | 40 | You can find the source code at all times at https://github.com/MinecraftForge/MinecraftForge/tree/1.12.x/src/main/java/net/minecraftforge/fml 41 | 42 | This minecraft mod is a clean open source implementation of a mod loader for minecraft servers 43 | and minecraft clients. 44 | 45 | The code is authored by cpw. 46 | 47 | It began by partially implementing an API defined by the client side ModLoader, authored by Risugami. 48 | http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/75440- 49 | This support has been dropped as of Minecraft release 1.7, as Risugami no longer maintains ModLoader. 50 | 51 | It also contains suggestions and hints and generous helpings of code from LexManos, author of MinecraftForge. 52 | http://www.minecraftforge.net/ 53 | 54 | Additionally, it contains an implementation of topological sort based on that 55 | published at http://keithschwarz.com/interesting/code/?dir=topological-sort 56 | 57 | It also contains code from the Maven project for performing versioned dependency 58 | resolution. http://maven.apache.org/ 59 | 60 | It also contains a partial repackaging of the javaxdelta library from http://sourceforge.net/projects/javaxdelta/ 61 | with credit to it's authors. 62 | 63 | Forge Mod Loader downloads components from the Minecraft Coder Pack 64 | (http://mcp.ocean-labs.de/index.php/Main_Page) with kind permission from the MCP team. 65 | 66 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /LICENSE: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | This is free and unencumbered software released into the public domain. 2 | 3 | Anyone is free to copy, modify, publish, use, compile, sell, or 4 | distribute this software, either in source code form or as a compiled 5 | binary, for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, and by any 6 | means. 7 | 8 | In jurisdictions that recognize copyright laws, the author or authors 9 | of this software dedicate any and all copyright interest in the 10 | software to the public domain. 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It will apply 5 | some small patches to the vanilla MCP source code, giving you and it access 6 | to some of the data and functions you need to build a successful mod. 7 | 8 | Note also that the patches are built against "un-renamed" MCP source code (aka 9 | SRG Names) - this means that you will not be able to read them directly against 10 | normal code. 11 | 12 | Setup Process: 13 | ============================== 14 | 15 | Step 1: Open your command-line and browse to the folder where you extracted the zip file. 16 | 17 | Step 2: You're left with a choice. 18 | If you prefer to use Eclipse: 19 | 1. Run the following command: `gradlew genEclipseRuns` (`./gradlew genEclipseRuns` if you are on Mac/Linux) 20 | 2. Open Eclipse, Import > Existing Gradle Project > Select Folder 21 | or run `gradlew eclipse` to generate the project. 22 | 23 | If you prefer to use IntelliJ: 24 | 1. Open IDEA, and import project. 25 | 2. Select your build.gradle file and have it import. 26 | 3. Run the following command: `gradlew genIntellijRuns` (`./gradlew genIntellijRuns` if you are on Mac/Linux) 27 | 4. Refresh the Gradle Project in IDEA if required. 28 | 29 | If at any point you are missing libraries in your IDE, or you've run into problems you can 30 | run `gradlew --refresh-dependencies` to refresh the local cache. `gradlew clean` to reset everything 31 | {this does not affect your code} and then start the process again. 32 | 33 | Mapping Names: 34 | ============================= 35 | By default, the MDK is configured to use the official mapping names from Mojang for methods and fields 36 | in the Minecraft codebase. These names are covered by a specific license. All modders should be aware of this 37 | license, if you do not agree with it you can change your mapping names to other crowdsourced names in your 38 | build.gradle. For the latest license text, refer to the mapping file itself, or the reference copy here: 39 | https://github.com/MinecraftForge/MCPConfig/blob/master/Mojang.md 40 | 41 | Additional Resources: 42 | ========================= 43 | Community Documentation: http://mcforge.readthedocs.io/en/latest/gettingstarted/ 44 | LexManos' Install Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8VEdtQLuLO0 45 | Forge Forum: https://forums.minecraftforge.net/ 46 | Forge Discord: https://discord.gg/UvedJ9m -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /build.gradle: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | buildscript { 2 | repositories { 3 | // These repositories are only for Gradle plugins, put any other repositories in the repository block further below 4 | maven { url = 'https://maven.minecraftforge.net' } 5 | maven { url = 'https://repo.spongepowered.org/repository/maven-public/' } 6 | maven { url = 'https://maven.parchmentmc.org' } 7 | } 8 | dependencies { 9 | classpath 'org.spongepowered:mixingradle:0.7-SNAPSHOT' 10 | classpath group: 'net.minecraftforge.gradle', name: 'ForgeGradle', version: '5.1.+', changing: true 11 | classpath 'org.parchmentmc:librarian:1.+' 12 | } 13 | } 14 | // Only edit below this line, the above code adds and enables the necessary things for Forge to be setup. 15 | plugins { 16 | id 'eclipse' 17 | id 'maven-publish' 18 | } 19 | apply plugin: 'net.minecraftforge.gradle' 20 | apply plugin: 'org.parchmentmc.librarian.forgegradle' 21 | 22 | version = "${mc_version}-${mod_version}" 23 | group = 'com.yourname.modid' // http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-naming-conventions.html 24 | archivesBaseName = project.modid 25 | 26 | // Mojang ships Java 17 to end users in 1.18+, so your mod should target Java 17. 27 | java.toolchain.languageVersion = JavaLanguageVersion.of(17) 28 | 29 | println "Java: ${System.getProperty 'java.version'}, JVM: ${System.getProperty 'java.vm.version'} (${System.getProperty 'java.vendor'}), Arch: ${System.getProperty 'os.arch'}" 30 | minecraft { 31 | // The mappings can be changed at any time and must be in the following format. 32 | // Channel: Version: 33 | // official MCVersion Official field/method names from Mojang mapping files 34 | // parchment YYYY.MM.DD-MCVersion Open community-sourced parameter names and javadocs layered on top of official 35 | // 36 | // You must be aware of the Mojang license when using the 'official' or 'parchment' mappings. 37 | // See more information here: https://github.com/MinecraftForge/MCPConfig/blob/master/Mojang.md 38 | // 39 | // Parchment is an unofficial project maintained by ParchmentMC, separate from MinecraftForge 40 | // Additional setup is needed to use their mappings: https://github.com/ParchmentMC/Parchment/wiki/Getting-Started 41 | // 42 | // Use non-default mappings at your own risk. They may not always work. 43 | // Simply re-run your setup task after changing the mappings to update your workspace. 44 | mappings channel: 'parchment', version: parch_mapping+"-"+mc_version 45 | 46 | // accessTransformer = file('src/main/resources/META-INF/accesstransformer.cfg') // Currently, this location cannot be changed from the default. 47 | 48 | // Default run configurations. 49 | // These can be tweaked, removed, or duplicated as needed. 50 | runs { 51 | client { 52 | properties 'mixin.env.remapRefMap': 'true' 53 | property 'mixin.env.refMapRemappingFile', "${project.projectDir}/build/createSrgToMcp/output.srg" 54 | workingDirectory project.file('run') 55 | arg "-mixin.config="+archivesBaseName+".mixins.json" 56 | 57 | // Recommended logging data for a userdev environment 58 | // The markers can be added/remove as needed separated by commas. 59 | // "SCAN": For mods scan. 60 | // "REGISTRIES": For firing of registry events. 61 | // "REGISTRYDUMP": For getting the contents of all registries. 62 | property 'forge.logging.markers', 'REGISTRIES' 63 | 64 | // Recommended logging level for the console 65 | // You can set various levels here. 66 | // Please read: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2031163/when-to-use-the-different-log-levels 67 | property 'forge.logging.console.level', 'debug' 68 | 69 | // Comma-separated list of namespaces to load gametests from. Empty = all namespaces. 70 | property 'forge.enabledGameTestNamespaces', 'examplemod' 71 | 72 | mods { 73 | examplemod { 74 | source sourceSets.main 75 | } 76 | } 77 | } 78 | 79 | server { 80 | properties 'mixin.env.remapRefMap': 'true' 81 | property 'mixin.env.refMapRemappingFile', "${project.projectDir}/build/createSrgToMcp/output.srg" 82 | arg "-mixin.config="+archivesBaseName+".mixins.json" 83 | 84 | workingDirectory project.file('run') 85 | 86 | property 'forge.logging.markers', 'REGISTRIES' 87 | 88 | property 'forge.logging.console.level', 'debug' 89 | 90 | // Comma-separated list of namespaces to load gametests from. Empty = all namespaces. 91 | property 'forge.enabledGameTestNamespaces', 'examplemod' 92 | 93 | mods { 94 | examplemod { 95 | source sourceSets.main 96 | } 97 | } 98 | } 99 | 100 | // This run config launches GameTestServer and runs all registered gametests, then exits. 101 | // By default, the server will crash when no gametests are provided. 102 | // The gametest system is also enabled by default for other run configs under the /test command. 103 | gameTestServer { 104 | workingDirectory project.file('run') 105 | 106 | // Recommended logging data for a userdev environment 107 | // The markers can be added/remove as needed separated by commas. 108 | // "SCAN": For mods scan. 109 | // "REGISTRIES": For firing of registry events. 110 | // "REGISTRYDUMP": For getting the contents of all registries. 111 | property 'forge.logging.markers', 'REGISTRIES' 112 | 113 | // Recommended logging level for the console 114 | // You can set various levels here. 115 | // Please read: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2031163/when-to-use-the-different-log-levels 116 | property 'forge.logging.console.level', 'debug' 117 | 118 | // Comma-separated list of namespaces to load gametests from. Empty = all namespaces. 119 | property 'forge.enabledGameTestNamespaces', 'examplemod' 120 | 121 | mods { 122 | examplemod { 123 | source sourceSets.main 124 | } 125 | } 126 | } 127 | 128 | data { 129 | workingDirectory project.file('run') 130 | 131 | property 'forge.logging.markers', 'REGISTRIES' 132 | 133 | property 'forge.logging.console.level', 'debug' 134 | 135 | // Specify the modid for data generation, where to output the resulting resource, and where to look for existing resources. 136 | args '--mod', 'examplemod', '--all', '--output', file('src/generated/resources/'), '--existing', file('src/main/resources/') 137 | 138 | mods { 139 | examplemod { 140 | source sourceSets.main 141 | } 142 | } 143 | } 144 | } 145 | } 146 | 147 | // Include resources generated by data generators. 148 | sourceSets.main.resources { srcDir 'src/generated/resources' } 149 | 150 | repositories { 151 | // Put repositories for dependencies here 152 | // ForgeGradle automatically adds the Forge maven and Maven Central for you 153 | 154 | // If you have mod jar dependencies in ./libs, you can declare them as a repository like so: 155 | // flatDir { 156 | // dir 'libs' 157 | // } 158 | } 159 | 160 | dependencies { 161 | // Specify the version of Minecraft to use. If this is any group other than 'net.minecraft', it is assumed 162 | // that the dep is a ForgeGradle 'patcher' dependency, and its patches will be applied. 163 | // The userdev artifact is a special name and will get all sorts of transformations applied to it. 164 | minecraft "net.minecraftforge:forge:${mc_version}-${forge_version}" 165 | 166 | // Real mod deobf dependency examples - these get remapped to your current mappings 167 | // compileOnly fg.deobf("mezz.jei:jei-${mc_version}:${jei_version}:api") // Adds JEI API as a compile dependency 168 | // runtimeOnly fg.deobf("mezz.jei:jei-${mc_version}:${jei_version}") // Adds the full JEI mod as a runtime dependency 169 | // implementation fg.deobf("com.tterrag.registrate:Registrate:MC${mc_version}-${registrate_version}") // Adds registrate as a dependency 170 | 171 | // Examples using mod jars from ./libs 172 | // implementation fg.deobf("blank:coolmod-${mc_version}:${coolmod_version}") 173 | annotationProcessor 'org.spongepowered:mixin:0.8.5:processor' 174 | 175 | // For more info... 176 | // http://www.gradle.org/docs/current/userguide/artifact_dependencies_tutorial.html 177 | // http://www.gradle.org/docs/current/userguide/dependency_management.html 178 | } 179 | 180 | // This block of code expands all declared replace properties in the specified resource targets. 181 | // A missing property will result in an error. Properties are expanded using ${} Groovy notation. 182 | // When "copyIdeResources" is enabled, this will also run before the game launches in IDE environments. 183 | // See https://docs.gradle.org/current/dsl/org.gradle.language.jvm.tasks.ProcessResources.html 184 | def resourceTargets = ['META-INF/mods.toml', 'pack.mcmeta'] 185 | def replaceProperties = [ 186 | minecraft_version: mc_version, minecraft_version_range: minecraft_version_range, 187 | forge_version: forge_version, forge_version_range: forge_version_range, 188 | loader_version_range: loader_version_range, 189 | modid: modid, mod_name: mod_name, mod_license: mod_license, mod_version: mod_version, 190 | mod_authors: mod_authors, mod_description: mod_description 191 | ] 192 | processResources { 193 | inputs.properties replaceProperties 194 | replaceProperties.put 'project', project 195 | 196 | filesMatching(resourceTargets) { 197 | expand replaceProperties 198 | } 199 | } 200 | 201 | 202 | // Example for how to get properties into the manifest for reading at runtime. 203 | jar { 204 | manifest { 205 | attributes([ 206 | "Specification-Title" : "examplemod", 207 | "Specification-Vendor" : "examplemodsareus", 208 | "Specification-Version" : "1", // We are version 1 of ourselves 209 | "Implementation-Title" : project.name, 210 | "Implementation-Version" : project.jar.archiveVersion, 211 | "Implementation-Vendor" : "examplemodsareus", 212 | "Implementation-Timestamp": new Date().format("yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ssZ"), 213 | "MixinConfigs": "${modid}.mixins.json" 214 | ]) 215 | } 216 | } 217 | 218 | // Example configuration to allow publishing using the maven-publish plugin 219 | // This is the preferred method to reobfuscate your jar file 220 | jar.finalizedBy('reobfJar') 221 | // 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 222 | // publish.dependsOn('reobfJar') 223 | 224 | publishing { 225 | publications { 226 | mavenJava(MavenPublication) { 227 | artifact jar 228 | } 229 | } 230 | repositories { 231 | maven { 232 | url "file://${project.projectDir}/mcmodsrepo" 233 | } 234 | } 235 | } 236 | apply plugin: 'org.spongepowered.mixin' 237 | 238 | mixin { 239 | add sourceSets.main, "${modid}.refmap.json" 240 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gradle.properties: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Sets default memory used for gradle commands. Can be overridden by user or command line properties. 2 | # This is required to provide enough memory for the Minecraft decompilation process. 3 | org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx3G 4 | org.gradle.daemon=false 5 | 6 | parch_mapping=2023.06.26 7 | 8 | ## Environment Properties 9 | 10 | # The Minecraft version must agree with the Forge version to get a valid artifact 11 | mc_version=1.20.1 12 | # The Minecraft version range can use any release version of Minecraft as bounds. 13 | # Snapshots, pre-releases, and release candidates are not guaranteed to sort properly 14 | # as they do not follow standard versioning conventions. 15 | minecraft_version_range=[1.20.1,1.21) 16 | # The Forge version must agree with the Minecraft version to get a valid artifact 17 | forge_version=47.1.3 18 | # The Forge version range can use any version of Forge as bounds or match the loader version range 19 | forge_version_range=[47,) 20 | # The loader version range can only use the major version of Forge/FML as bounds 21 | loader_version_range=[47,) 22 | # The mapping channel to use for mappings. 23 | # The default set of supported mapping channels are ["official", "snapshot", "snapshot_nodoc", "stable", "stable_nodoc"]. 24 | # Additional mapping channels can be registered through the "channelProviders" extension in a Gradle plugin. 25 | # 26 | # | Channel | Version | | 27 | # |-----------|----------------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------------------| 28 | # | official | MCVersion | Official field/method names from Mojang mapping files | 29 | # | parchment | YYYY.MM.DD-MCVersion | Open community-sourced parameter names and javadocs layered on top of official | 30 | # 31 | # You must be aware of the Mojang license when using the 'official' or 'parchment' mappings. 32 | # See more information here: https://github.com/MinecraftForge/MCPConfig/blob/master/Mojang.md 33 | # 34 | # Parchment is an unofficial project maintained by ParchmentMC, separate from Minecraft Forge. 35 | # Additional setup is needed to use their mappings, see https://parchmentmc.org/docs/getting-started 36 | mapping_channel=parchment 37 | # The mapping version to query from the mapping channel. 38 | # This must match the format required by the mapping channel. 39 | mapping_version=1.20.1 40 | 41 | 42 | ## Mod Properties 43 | 44 | # The unique mod identifier for the mod. Must be lowercase in English locale. Must fit the regex [a-z][a-z0-9_]{1,63} 45 | # Must match the String constant located in the main mod class annotated with @Mod. 46 | modid=examplemod 47 | # The human-readable display name for the mod. 48 | mod_name=Example Mod 49 | # The license of the mod. Review your options at https://choosealicense.com/. All Rights Reserved is the default. 50 | mod_license=All Rights Reserved 51 | # The mod version. See https://semver.org/ 52 | mod_version=1 53 | # The group ID for the mod. It is only important when publishing as an artifact to a Maven repository. 54 | # This should match the base package used for the mod sources. 55 | # See https://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-naming-conventions.html 56 | mod_group_id=com.example.examplemod 57 | # The authors of the mod. This is a simple text string that is used for display purposes in the mod list. 58 | mod_authors=YourNameHere, OtherNameHere 59 | # The description of the mod. This is a simple multiline text string that is used for display purposes in the mod list. 60 | mod_description=Example mod description.\nNewline characters can be used and will be replaced properly. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.jar: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Tfarcenim/ModdingSkeletonMixin/46d0bd416029044b3448199775c9cb8125f1c66a/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.jar -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | distributionBase=GRADLE_USER_HOME 2 | distributionPath=wrapper/dists 3 | distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-7.4-bin.zip 4 | zipStoreBase=GRADLE_USER_HOME 5 | zipStorePath=wrapper/dists 6 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gradlew: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Tfarcenim/ModdingSkeletonMixin/46d0bd416029044b3448199775c9cb8125f1c66a/gradlew -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /gradlew.bat: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | @rem 2 | @rem Copyright 2015 the original author or authors. 3 | @rem 4 | @rem Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); 5 | @rem you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. 6 | @rem You may obtain a copy of the License at 7 | @rem 8 | @rem https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 9 | @rem 10 | @rem Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software 11 | @rem distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, 12 | @rem WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. 13 | @rem See the License for the specific language governing permissions and 14 | @rem limitations under the License. 15 | @rem 16 | 17 | @if "%DEBUG%" == "" @echo off 18 | @rem ########################################################################## 19 | @rem 20 | @rem Gradle startup script for Windows 21 | @rem 22 | @rem ########################################################################## 23 | 24 | @rem Set local scope for the variables with windows NT shell 25 | if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" setlocal 26 | 27 | set DIRNAME=%~dp0 28 | if "%DIRNAME%" == "" set DIRNAME=. 29 | set APP_BASE_NAME=%~n0 30 | set APP_HOME=%DIRNAME% 31 | 32 | @rem Resolve any "." and ".." in APP_HOME to make it shorter. 33 | for %%i in ("%APP_HOME%") do set APP_HOME=%%~fi 34 | 35 | @rem Add default JVM options here. You can also use JAVA_OPTS and GRADLE_OPTS to pass JVM options to this script. 36 | set DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS="-Xmx64m" "-Xms64m" 37 | 38 | @rem Find java.exe 39 | if defined JAVA_HOME goto findJavaFromJavaHome 40 | 41 | set JAVA_EXE=java.exe 42 | %JAVA_EXE% -version >NUL 2>&1 43 | if "%ERRORLEVEL%" == "0" goto execute 44 | 45 | echo. 46 | echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is not set and no 'java' command could be found in your PATH. 47 | echo. 48 | echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the 49 | echo location of your Java installation. 50 | 51 | goto fail 52 | 53 | :findJavaFromJavaHome 54 | set JAVA_HOME=%JAVA_HOME:"=% 55 | set JAVA_EXE=%JAVA_HOME%/bin/java.exe 56 | 57 | if exist "%JAVA_EXE%" goto execute 58 | 59 | echo. 60 | echo ERROR: JAVA_HOME is set to an invalid directory: %JAVA_HOME% 61 | echo. 62 | echo Please set the JAVA_HOME variable in your environment to match the 63 | echo location of your Java installation. 64 | 65 | goto fail 66 | 67 | :execute 68 | @rem Setup the command line 69 | 70 | set CLASSPATH=%APP_HOME%\gradle\wrapper\gradle-wrapper.jar 71 | 72 | 73 | @rem Execute Gradle 74 | "%JAVA_EXE%" %DEFAULT_JVM_OPTS% %JAVA_OPTS% %GRADLE_OPTS% "-Dorg.gradle.appname=%APP_BASE_NAME%" -classpath "%CLASSPATH%" org.gradle.wrapper.GradleWrapperMain %* 75 | 76 | :end 77 | @rem End local scope for the variables with windows NT shell 78 | if "%ERRORLEVEL%"=="0" goto mainEnd 79 | 80 | :fail 81 | rem Set variable GRADLE_EXIT_CONSOLE if you need the _script_ return code instead of 82 | rem the _cmd.exe /c_ return code! 83 | if not "" == "%GRADLE_EXIT_CONSOLE%" exit 1 84 | exit /b 1 85 | 86 | :mainEnd 87 | if "%OS%"=="Windows_NT" endlocal 88 | 89 | :omega 90 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /logs/latest.log: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Tfarcenim/ModdingSkeletonMixin/46d0bd416029044b3448199775c9cb8125f1c66a/logs/latest.log -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /settings.gradle: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | pluginManagement { 2 | repositories { 3 | gradlePluginPortal() 4 | maven { url = 'https://maven.minecraftforge.net/' } 5 | maven { url = 'https://maven.parchmentmc.org' } 6 | } 7 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/java/com/example/examplemod/ExampleMod.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package com.example.examplemod; 2 | 3 | import com.mojang.logging.LogUtils; 4 | import net.minecraft.world.level.block.Block; 5 | import net.minecraft.world.level.block.Blocks; 6 | import net.minecraftforge.common.MinecraftForge; 7 | import net.minecraftforge.eventbus.api.SubscribeEvent; 8 | import net.minecraftforge.fml.InterModComms; 9 | import net.minecraftforge.fml.common.Mod; 10 | import net.minecraftforge.fml.event.lifecycle.FMLCommonSetupEvent; 11 | import net.minecraftforge.fml.event.lifecycle.InterModEnqueueEvent; 12 | import net.minecraftforge.fml.event.lifecycle.InterModProcessEvent; 13 | import net.minecraftforge.event.server.ServerStartingEvent; 14 | import net.minecraftforge.fml.javafmlmod.FMLJavaModLoadingContext; 15 | import net.minecraftforge.registries.RegisterEvent; 16 | import org.slf4j.Logger; 17 | 18 | import java.util.stream.Collectors; 19 | 20 | // The value here should match an entry in the META-INF/mods.toml file 21 | @Mod(ExampleMod.MODID) 22 | public class ExampleMod 23 | { 24 | public static final String MODID = "examplemod"; 25 | // Directly reference a slf4j logger 26 | private static final Logger LOGGER = LogUtils.getLogger(); 27 | 28 | public ExampleMod() 29 | { 30 | // Register the setup method for modloading 31 | FMLJavaModLoadingContext.get().getModEventBus().addListener(this::setup); 32 | // Register the enqueueIMC method for modloading 33 | FMLJavaModLoadingContext.get().getModEventBus().addListener(this::enqueueIMC); 34 | // Register the processIMC method for modloading 35 | FMLJavaModLoadingContext.get().getModEventBus().addListener(this::processIMC); 36 | 37 | // Register ourselves for server and other game events we are interested in 38 | MinecraftForge.EVENT_BUS.register(this); 39 | } 40 | 41 | private void setup(final FMLCommonSetupEvent event) 42 | { 43 | // some preinit code 44 | LOGGER.info("HELLO FROM PREINIT"); 45 | // LOGGER.info("DIRT BLOCK >> {}", Blocks.DIRT.getRegistryName()); 46 | } 47 | 48 | private void enqueueIMC(final InterModEnqueueEvent event) 49 | { 50 | // Some example code to dispatch IMC to another mod 51 | InterModComms.sendTo("examplemod", "helloworld", () -> { LOGGER.info("Hello world from the MDK"); return "Hello world";}); 52 | } 53 | 54 | private void processIMC(final InterModProcessEvent event) 55 | { 56 | // Some example code to receive and process InterModComms from other mods 57 | LOGGER.info("Got IMC {}", event.getIMCStream(). 58 | map(m->m.messageSupplier().get()). 59 | collect(Collectors.toList())); 60 | } 61 | 62 | // You can use SubscribeEvent and let the Event Bus discover methods to call 63 | @SubscribeEvent 64 | public void onServerStarting(ServerStartingEvent event) 65 | { 66 | // Do something when the server starts 67 | LOGGER.info("HELLO from server starting"); 68 | } 69 | 70 | // You can use EventBusSubscriber to automatically subscribe events on the contained class (this is subscribing to the MOD 71 | // Event bus for receiving Registry Events) 72 | @Mod.EventBusSubscriber(bus = Mod.EventBusSubscriber.Bus.MOD) 73 | public static class RegistryEvents 74 | { 75 | @SubscribeEvent 76 | public static void onBlocksRegistry(final RegisterEvent blockRegistryEvent) 77 | { 78 | // Register a new block here 79 | LOGGER.info("HELLO from Register Block"); 80 | } 81 | } 82 | } 83 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/java/com/example/examplemod/mixin/ExampleMixin.java: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | package com.example.examplemod.mixin; 2 | 3 | import net.minecraft.client.gui.screens.TitleScreen; 4 | import org.spongepowered.asm.mixin.Mixin; 5 | import org.spongepowered.asm.mixin.injection.At; 6 | import org.spongepowered.asm.mixin.injection.Inject; 7 | import org.spongepowered.asm.mixin.injection.callback.CallbackInfo; 8 | 9 | @Mixin(TitleScreen.class) 10 | public class ExampleMixin { 11 | @Inject(at = @At("HEAD"), method = "init()V") 12 | private void init(CallbackInfo info) { 13 | System.out.println("This line is printed by an example mod mixin!"); 14 | } 15 | } 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/resources/META-INF/mods.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # This is an example mods.toml file. It contains the data relating to the loading mods. 2 | # There are several mandatory fields (#mandatory), and many more that are optional (#optional). 3 | # The overall format is standard TOML format, v0.5.0. 4 | # Note that there are a couple of TOML lists in this file. 5 | # Find more information on toml format here: https://github.com/toml-lang/toml 6 | # The name of the mod loader type to load - for regular FML @Mod mods it should be javafml 7 | modLoader="javafml" #mandatory 8 | # A version range to match for said mod loader - for regular FML @Mod it will be the forge version 9 | loaderVersion="${loader_version_range}" #mandatory This is typically bumped every Minecraft version by Forge. See our download page for lists of versions. 10 | # The license for you mod. This is mandatory metadata and allows for easier comprehension of your redistributive properties. 11 | # Review your options at https://choosealicense.com/. All rights reserved is the default copyright stance, and is thus the default here. 12 | license="${mod_license}" 13 | # A URL to refer people to when problems occur with this mod 14 | #issueTrackerURL="https://change.me.to.your.issue.tracker.example.invalid/" #optional 15 | # A list of mods - how many allowed here is determined by the individual mod loader 16 | [[mods]] #mandatory 17 | # The modid of the mod 18 | modId="${modid}" #mandatory 19 | # The version number of the mod 20 | version="${mod_version}" #mandatory 21 | # A display name for the mod 22 | displayName="${mod_name}" #mandatory 23 | # A URL to query for updates for this mod. See the JSON update specification https://docs.minecraftforge.net/en/latest/misc/updatechecker/ 24 | #updateJSONURL="https://change.me.example.invalid/updates.json" #optional 25 | # A URL for the "homepage" for this mod, displayed in the mod UI 26 | #displayURL="https://change.me.to.your.mods.homepage.example.invalid/" #optional 27 | # A file name (in the root of the mod JAR) containing a logo for display 28 | #logoFile="examplemod.png" #optional 29 | # A text field displayed in the mod UI 30 | #credits="" #optional 31 | # A text field displayed in the mod UI 32 | authors="${mod_authors}" #optional 33 | # Display Test controls the display for your mod in the server connection screen 34 | # 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. 35 | # 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. 36 | # 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. 37 | # 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. 38 | # 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. 39 | #displayTest="MATCH_VERSION" # MATCH_VERSION is the default if nothing is specified (#optional) 40 | 41 | # The description text for the mod (multi line!) (#mandatory) 42 | description='''${mod_description}''' 43 | # A dependency - use the . to indicate dependency for a specific modid. Dependencies are optional. 44 | [[dependencies.${modid}]] #optional 45 | # the modid of the dependency 46 | modId="forge" #mandatory 47 | # Does this dependency have to exist - if not, ordering below must be specified 48 | mandatory=true #mandatory 49 | # The version range of the dependency 50 | versionRange="${forge_version_range}" #mandatory 51 | # An ordering relationship for the dependency - BEFORE or AFTER required if the dependency is not mandatory 52 | # BEFORE - This mod is loaded BEFORE the dependency 53 | # AFTER - This mod is loaded AFTER the dependency 54 | ordering="NONE" 55 | # Side this dependency is applied on - BOTH, CLIENT, or SERVER 56 | side="BOTH" 57 | # Here's another dependency 58 | [[dependencies.${modid}]] 59 | modId="minecraft" 60 | mandatory=true 61 | # This version range declares a minimum of the current minecraft version up to but not including the next major version 62 | versionRange="${minecraft_version_range}" 63 | ordering="NONE" 64 | side="BOTH" 65 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/resources/examplemod.mixins.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "required": true, 3 | "package": "com.example.examplemod.mixin", 4 | "compatibilityLevel": "JAVA_16", 5 | "refmap": "examplemod.refmap.json", 6 | "mixins": [ 7 | ], 8 | "client":[ 9 | "ExampleMixin" 10 | ], 11 | "injectors": { 12 | "defaultRequire": 1 13 | }, 14 | "minVersion": "0.8.4" 15 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main/resources/pack.mcmeta: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "pack": { 3 | "description": "examplemod resources", 4 | "pack_format": 9 5 | } 6 | } 7 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------