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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # mod_jar_inspector 2 | `mod_jar_inspector` looks at Fabric mods in the current folder and prints various metadata using the `fabric.mod.json` and Mixin configuration files in each JAR. 3 | 4 | ## Commands 5 | 6 | ### Mixin listing 7 | `mod_jar_inspector mixin` lists all the mixins in Fabric mods in the current folder. The `--filter` argument can be used to filter the mixins that are shown. 8 | 9 | Example output: 10 | 11 | ``` 12 | $ mod_jar_inspector mixin --filter crash 13 | Reading mods in the current folder... 14 | fabric-crash-report-info-v1 (fabric-crash-report-info-v1-0.1.2+b7f9825d4e.jar) 15 | MixinCrashReport 16 | patchouli (Patchouli-1.16-40-FABRIC.jar) 17 | Client: 18 | client.MixinCrashReport 19 | ``` 20 | 21 | ### Jar in jar listing 22 | `mod_jar_inspector jij` displays a tree of included mods in Fabric mods in the current folder. The `--reverse` argument reverses the order of the tree, so mods are shown with mods that include them, and the `--filter` argument can be used to filter the top-level list of mods. 23 | 24 | Example output: 25 | 26 | ``` 27 | $ mod_jar_inspector jij --filter astromine 28 | Reading mods in the current folder... 29 | astromine (astromine-1.9.2+fabric-1.16.2.jar) 30 | astromine-core (astromine-core-1.9.2+fabric-1.16.2.jar) 31 | patchouli (Patchouli-1.16-40-FABRIC.jar) 32 | fiber (fiber-0.23.0-1.jar) 33 | autoconfig1u (autoconfig1u-3.2.2.jar) 34 | blade (blade-fbdf8790.jar) 35 | blue_endless_jankson (jankson-1.2.0.jar) 36 | cardinal-components-base (cardinal-components-base-2.5.4.jar) 37 | cardinal-components-block (cardinal-components-block-2.5.4.jar) 38 | cardinal-components-chunk (cardinal-components-chunk-2.5.4.jar) 39 | ... 40 | ``` 41 | 42 | ### Access widener listing 43 | `mod_jar_inspector aw` lists all the access wideners in Fabric mods in the current folder. The `--filter` argument can be used to filter the access wideners that are shown. 44 | 45 | Example output: 46 | 47 | ``` 48 | $ mod_jar_inspector aw --filter class_1011 49 | Reading mods in the current folder... 50 | slight-gui-modifications (slight-gui-modifications-1.3.0.jar) 51 | accessWidener v1 intermediary 52 | accessible class net/minecraft/class_500 53 | accessible class net/minecraft/class_526 54 | accessible class net/minecraft/class_437 55 | accessible class net/minecraft/class_1011 56 | accessible class net/minecraft/class_473$class_5234 57 | accessible class net/minecraft/class_310 58 | accessible class net/minecraft/class_332 59 | accessible class net/minecraft/class_442 60 | accessible class net/minecraft/class_473$class_5233 61 | accessible method net/minecraft/class_473$class_5234 (II)V 62 | accessible method net/minecraft/class_500 method_20378 (Z)V 63 | accessible method net/minecraft/class_500 method_20377 (Z)V 64 | ... 65 | ``` 66 | 67 | ## Install 68 | ### From releases 69 | 1. Download the latest `mod_jar_inspector` binary at https://github.com/comp500/mod_jar_inspector/releases/ 70 | 2. Rename it to `mod_jar_inspector` (or any name you like) so it's easier to remember 71 | 3. Put it in a folder that is in your PATH (e.g. `/usr/local/bin` on Linux) or execute it from the folder you downloaded it to 72 | 73 | ### From source 74 | 1. Install Rust at https://www.rust-lang.org/tools/install 75 | 2. Run `cargo install --git https://github.com/comp500/mod_jar_inspector/` 76 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /rustfmt.toml: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | hard_tabs = true 2 | max_width = 130 3 | fn_args_layout = "Compressed" 4 | use_field_init_shorthand = true -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /src/main.rs: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | use anyhow::Result; 2 | use clap::{crate_version, AppSettings, Clap}; 3 | use enum_map::{enum_map, Enum, EnumMap}; 4 | use rayon::prelude::*; 5 | use serde::Deserialize; 6 | use std::{ 7 | collections::{BTreeMap, BTreeSet}, 8 | ffi::OsStr, 9 | fs::File, 10 | io::{BufReader, Cursor, Read, Seek}, 11 | path::PathBuf, 12 | }; 13 | use zip::ZipArchive; 14 | 15 | #[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize, Enum, Copy)] 16 | #[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")] 17 | enum Environment { 18 | #[serde(rename = "*")] 19 | Both, 20 | Client, 21 | Server, 22 | } 23 | 24 | impl Default for Environment { 25 | fn default() -> Self { 26 | Environment::Both 27 | } 28 | } 29 | 30 | #[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize)] 31 | #[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")] 32 | struct JarInJarListEntry { 33 | file: String, 34 | } 35 | 36 | #[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize)] 37 | #[serde(rename_all = "camelCase", untagged)] 38 | enum MixinConfigListEntry { 39 | Name(String), 40 | WithEnvironment { 41 | config: String, 42 | environment: Option, 43 | }, 44 | } 45 | 46 | #[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize)] 47 | #[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")] 48 | struct FabricModJson { 49 | id: String, 50 | version: String, 51 | name: Option, 52 | #[serde(default)] 53 | environment: Environment, 54 | #[serde(default)] 55 | jars: Vec, 56 | #[serde(default)] 57 | mixins: Vec, 58 | access_widener: Option 59 | } 60 | 61 | #[derive(Debug, Clone, Deserialize)] 62 | #[serde(rename_all = "camelCase")] 63 | struct MixinConfigJson { 64 | plugin: Option, 65 | #[serde(default)] 66 | mixins: Vec, 67 | #[serde(default)] 68 | client: Vec, 69 | #[serde(default)] 70 | server: Vec, 71 | } 72 | 73 | #[derive(Debug)] 74 | enum TraversedJar { 75 | NonMod, 76 | FabricJar { 77 | mod_name: Option, 78 | mod_id: String, 79 | mod_version: String, 80 | environment: Environment, 81 | mixins: EnumMap>, 82 | mixin_config_plugins: Vec, 83 | contained_jars: BTreeMap, 84 | access_widener_contents: Option, 85 | }, 86 | } 87 | 88 | fn read_mod_json(zip: &mut ZipArchive) -> Result { 89 | Ok(serde_json::from_reader(zip.by_name("fabric.mod.json")?)?) 90 | } 91 | 92 | fn read_mixin_config(zip: &mut ZipArchive, name: &str) -> Result { 93 | Ok(serde_json::from_reader(zip.by_name(name)?)?) 94 | } 95 | 96 | fn traverse(source: R) -> Result { 97 | let mut zip = zip::ZipArchive::new(source)?; 98 | 99 | if let Ok(fabric_mod_json) = read_mod_json(&mut zip) { 100 | let mut contained_jars = BTreeMap::new(); 101 | for jar_entry in fabric_mod_json.jars { 102 | let mut jar_file = BufReader::new(zip.by_name(jar_entry.file.as_str())?); 103 | let mut file_contents = vec![]; 104 | jar_file.read_to_end(&mut file_contents)?; 105 | 106 | contained_jars.insert( 107 | jar_entry 108 | .file 109 | .split('/') 110 | .last() 111 | .map(|s| s.to_owned()) 112 | .unwrap_or(jar_entry.file), 113 | traverse(Cursor::new(file_contents))?, 114 | ); 115 | } 116 | 117 | let mut mixins: EnumMap> = enum_map! { _ => vec![] }; 118 | let mut mixin_config_plugins = vec![]; 119 | for mixin_entry in fabric_mod_json.mixins { 120 | if let (env_forced, Ok(mixin_config_file)) = match mixin_entry { 121 | MixinConfigListEntry::Name(name) => (None, read_mixin_config(&mut zip, name.as_str())), 122 | MixinConfigListEntry::WithEnvironment { 123 | config, 124 | environment: Some(Environment::Both), 125 | } => (None, read_mixin_config(&mut zip, config.as_str())), 126 | MixinConfigListEntry::WithEnvironment { 127 | config, 128 | environment: None, 129 | } => (None, read_mixin_config(&mut zip, config.as_str())), 130 | MixinConfigListEntry::WithEnvironment { config, environment } => { 131 | (environment, read_mixin_config(&mut zip, config.as_str())) 132 | } 133 | } { 134 | for mixin in mixin_config_file.mixins { 135 | mixins[env_forced.unwrap_or(Environment::Both)].push(mixin); 136 | } 137 | for mixin in mixin_config_file.client { 138 | mixins[env_forced.unwrap_or(Environment::Client)].push(mixin); 139 | } 140 | for mixin in mixin_config_file.server { 141 | mixins[env_forced.unwrap_or(Environment::Server)].push(mixin); 142 | } 143 | if let Some(plugin) = mixin_config_file.plugin { 144 | mixin_config_plugins.push(plugin); 145 | } 146 | } 147 | } 148 | 149 | let access_widener_contents = if let Some(aw_file) = fabric_mod_json.access_widener { 150 | let mut out = String::new(); 151 | zip.by_name(aw_file.as_str())?.read_to_string(&mut out)?; 152 | Some(out) 153 | } else { 154 | None 155 | }; 156 | 157 | return Ok(TraversedJar::FabricJar { 158 | mod_name: fabric_mod_json.name, 159 | mod_id: fabric_mod_json.id, 160 | mod_version: fabric_mod_json.version, 161 | environment: fabric_mod_json.environment, 162 | mixins, 163 | mixin_config_plugins, 164 | contained_jars, 165 | access_widener_contents 166 | }); 167 | } 168 | 169 | Ok(TraversedJar::NonMod) 170 | } 171 | 172 | #[derive(Clap, Debug)] 173 | #[clap(version = crate_version!(), setting(AppSettings::UnifiedHelpMessage), setting(AppSettings::GlobalVersion))] 174 | struct Opts { 175 | #[clap(subcommand)] 176 | subcmd: SubCommand, 177 | } 178 | 179 | #[derive(Clap, Debug)] 180 | enum SubCommand { 181 | Mixin(MixinCommand), 182 | #[clap(alias = "jij")] 183 | JarInJar(JarInJarCommand), 184 | #[clap(alias = "aw")] 185 | AccessWidener(AccessWidenerCommand), 186 | Raw(RawCommand), 187 | } 188 | 189 | /// Lists mixins in mods in the current folder 190 | #[derive(Clap, Debug)] 191 | #[clap(setting(AppSettings::UnifiedHelpMessage))] 192 | struct MixinCommand { 193 | /// Filter the list of mixins using this search string 194 | #[clap(long)] 195 | filter: Option, 196 | } 197 | 198 | /// Displays the Jar in Jar tree for the current folder 199 | #[derive(Clap, Debug)] 200 | #[clap(setting(AppSettings::UnifiedHelpMessage))] 201 | struct JarInJarCommand { 202 | /// Display the reverse tree, only showing jars which are contained by other jars 203 | #[clap(short, long)] 204 | reverse: bool, 205 | /// Filter the list of top-level mods (by mod id) using this search string 206 | #[clap(long)] 207 | filter: Option, 208 | } 209 | 210 | /// Prints access widener files in mods in the current folder 211 | #[derive(Clap, Debug)] 212 | #[clap(setting(AppSettings::UnifiedHelpMessage))] 213 | struct AccessWidenerCommand { 214 | /// Filter the files using this search string 215 | #[clap(long)] 216 | filter: Option, 217 | } 218 | 219 | /// Prints raw traversal output 220 | #[derive(Clap, Debug)] 221 | #[clap(setting(AppSettings::UnifiedHelpMessage))] 222 | struct RawCommand {} 223 | 224 | fn main() -> Result<()> { 225 | let opts: Opts = Opts::parse(); 226 | 227 | println!("Reading mods in the current folder..."); 228 | 229 | let jar_list: Vec<_> = std::fs::read_dir(".")? 230 | .into_iter() 231 | .filter_map(Result::ok) 232 | .filter(|f| f.path().is_file()) 233 | .collect(); 234 | 235 | let processed_jars: Vec<_> = jar_list 236 | .par_iter() 237 | .filter(|entry| entry.path().extension().and_then(OsStr::to_str) == Some("jar")) 238 | .map::<_, Result<(PathBuf, TraversedJar)>>(|entry| { 239 | let file = BufReader::new(File::open(entry.path())?); 240 | Ok((entry.path(), traverse(file)?)) 241 | }) 242 | .map(|entry| entry.unwrap()) 243 | .collect(); 244 | 245 | match opts.subcmd { 246 | SubCommand::Mixin(mixin_cmd) => { 247 | struct FabricJar { 248 | file_names: BTreeSet, 249 | mixins: EnumMap>, 250 | } 251 | 252 | let mut collated_jars: BTreeMap = BTreeMap::new(); 253 | 254 | fn matches(dest: &str) -> impl FnMut(&String) -> bool + '_ { 255 | move |name: &String| name.to_lowercase().contains(dest) 256 | } 257 | 258 | fn recursively_collate( 259 | dest: &mut BTreeMap, jar: TraversedJar, file_name: &str, filter: Option, 260 | ) { 261 | if let TraversedJar::FabricJar { 262 | mod_id, 263 | contained_jars, 264 | mixins, 265 | .. 266 | } = jar 267 | { 268 | let collate_dest = dest.entry(mod_id).or_insert(FabricJar { 269 | file_names: BTreeSet::new(), 270 | mixins: enum_map! { _ => BTreeSet::new() }, 271 | }); 272 | 273 | collate_dest.file_names.insert(file_name.to_owned()); 274 | if let Some(ref filter) = filter { 275 | collate_dest.mixins[Environment::Both] 276 | .extend((&mixins[Environment::Both]).iter().cloned().filter(matches(filter))); 277 | collate_dest.mixins[Environment::Client] 278 | .extend((&mixins[Environment::Client]).iter().cloned().filter(matches(filter))); 279 | collate_dest.mixins[Environment::Server] 280 | .extend((&mixins[Environment::Server]).iter().cloned().filter(matches(filter))); 281 | } else { 282 | collate_dest.mixins[Environment::Both].extend((&mixins[Environment::Both]).iter().cloned()); 283 | collate_dest.mixins[Environment::Client].extend((&mixins[Environment::Client]).iter().cloned()); 284 | collate_dest.mixins[Environment::Server].extend((&mixins[Environment::Server]).iter().cloned()); 285 | } 286 | 287 | for contained_jar in contained_jars { 288 | recursively_collate(dest, contained_jar.1, contained_jar.0.as_str(), (&filter).to_owned()); 289 | } 290 | } 291 | } 292 | 293 | let filter = (&mixin_cmd.filter).as_ref(); 294 | for jar in processed_jars { 295 | recursively_collate( 296 | &mut collated_jars, 297 | jar.1, 298 | jar.0 299 | .file_name() 300 | .map(|f| f.to_str().unwrap()) 301 | .unwrap_or(jar.0.to_str().unwrap()), 302 | filter.map(|filter| filter.as_str().to_lowercase()), 303 | ); 304 | } 305 | 306 | let mut matched_jars = false; 307 | for jar in &collated_jars { 308 | // If there is a filter, hide jars that don't match the filter 309 | if mixin_cmd.filter.is_some() && jar.1.mixins.values().all(|v| v.is_empty()) { 310 | continue; 311 | } 312 | 313 | matched_jars = true; 314 | println!( 315 | "{} ({})", 316 | jar.0, 317 | (&jar.1.file_names).iter().cloned().collect::>().join(", ") 318 | ); 319 | for mixin in jar.1.mixins[Environment::Both].iter() { 320 | println!(" {}", mixin); 321 | } 322 | if !jar.1.mixins[Environment::Client].is_empty() { 323 | println!("Client:"); 324 | for mixin in jar.1.mixins[Environment::Client].iter() { 325 | println!(" {}", mixin); 326 | } 327 | } 328 | if !jar.1.mixins[Environment::Server].is_empty() { 329 | println!("Server:"); 330 | for mixin in jar.1.mixins[Environment::Server].iter() { 331 | println!(" {}", mixin); 332 | } 333 | } 334 | } 335 | if !matched_jars { 336 | if mixin_cmd.filter.is_some() { 337 | println!("No jars that match the given filter found!"); 338 | } else { 339 | println!("No valid jars found!"); 340 | } 341 | } 342 | } 343 | SubCommand::JarInJar(jar_in_jar) => { 344 | if jar_in_jar.reverse { 345 | struct FabricMod { 346 | file_names: BTreeSet, 347 | parent_ids: BTreeSet, 348 | } 349 | 350 | let mut reverse_tree: BTreeMap = BTreeMap::new(); 351 | 352 | fn build_recurse( 353 | jar: TraversedJar, file_name: &str, parent: Option<&str>, tree: &mut BTreeMap, 354 | ) { 355 | match jar { 356 | TraversedJar::NonMod => {} 357 | TraversedJar::FabricJar { 358 | mod_id, contained_jars, .. 359 | } => { 360 | let entry = tree.entry(mod_id.clone()).or_insert(FabricMod { 361 | file_names: BTreeSet::new(), 362 | parent_ids: BTreeSet::new(), 363 | }); 364 | 365 | entry.file_names.insert(file_name.to_string()); 366 | if let Some(parent) = parent { 367 | entry.parent_ids.insert(parent.to_owned()); 368 | } 369 | for jar in contained_jars { 370 | build_recurse(jar.1, jar.0.as_str(), Some(mod_id.as_str()), tree); 371 | } 372 | } 373 | } 374 | } 375 | 376 | fn print_recurse(id: &str, tree: &BTreeMap, padding: usize) { 377 | let mod_data = &tree[id]; 378 | 379 | // Don't print on first level if it has no parents 380 | if padding == 0 && mod_data.parent_ids.is_empty() { 381 | return; 382 | } 383 | 384 | println!( 385 | "{}{} ({})", 386 | " ".repeat(padding), 387 | id, 388 | (&mod_data.file_names).iter().cloned().collect::>().join(", ") 389 | ); 390 | for parent_id in &mod_data.parent_ids { 391 | print_recurse(&parent_id, tree, padding + 1); 392 | } 393 | } 394 | 395 | for jar in processed_jars { 396 | build_recurse( 397 | jar.1, 398 | jar.0 399 | .file_name() 400 | .map(|f| f.to_str().unwrap()) 401 | .unwrap_or(jar.0.to_str().unwrap()), 402 | None, 403 | &mut reverse_tree, 404 | ); 405 | } 406 | 407 | for jar in &reverse_tree { 408 | if let Some(ref filter) = jar_in_jar.filter { 409 | if !jar.0.to_lowercase().contains(filter.to_lowercase().as_str()) { 410 | continue; 411 | } 412 | } 413 | print_recurse(&jar.0, &reverse_tree, 0); 414 | } 415 | } else { 416 | fn print_recurse(jar: TraversedJar, name: &str, padding: usize) { 417 | match jar { 418 | TraversedJar::NonMod => { 419 | println!("{}{} (Not a mod)", " ".repeat(padding), name); 420 | } 421 | TraversedJar::FabricJar { 422 | mod_id, contained_jars, .. 423 | } => { 424 | println!("{}{} ({})", " ".repeat(padding), mod_id, name); 425 | for jar in contained_jars { 426 | print_recurse(jar.1, jar.0.as_str(), padding + 1); 427 | } 428 | } 429 | } 430 | } 431 | 432 | for jar in processed_jars { 433 | if let Some(ref filter) = jar_in_jar.filter { 434 | if let TraversedJar::FabricJar { mod_id, .. } = &jar.1 { 435 | if !mod_id.to_lowercase().contains(filter.to_lowercase().as_str()) { 436 | continue; 437 | } 438 | } 439 | } 440 | print_recurse( 441 | jar.1, 442 | jar.0 443 | .file_name() 444 | .map(|f| f.to_str().unwrap()) 445 | .unwrap_or(jar.0.to_str().unwrap()), 446 | 0, 447 | ); 448 | } 449 | } 450 | } 451 | SubCommand::AccessWidener(aw_cmd) => { 452 | struct FabricJar { 453 | file_names: BTreeSet, 454 | access_wideners: BTreeSet 455 | } 456 | 457 | let mut collated_jars: BTreeMap = BTreeMap::new(); 458 | 459 | fn recursively_collate( 460 | dest: &mut BTreeMap, jar: TraversedJar, file_name: &str, filter: Option, 461 | ) { 462 | if let TraversedJar::FabricJar { 463 | mod_id, 464 | contained_jars, 465 | access_widener_contents, 466 | .. 467 | } = jar 468 | { 469 | let collate_dest = dest.entry(mod_id).or_insert(FabricJar { 470 | file_names: BTreeSet::new(), 471 | access_wideners: BTreeSet::new(), 472 | }); 473 | 474 | collate_dest.file_names.insert(file_name.to_owned()); 475 | if let Some(ref access_widener_contents) = access_widener_contents { 476 | if let Some(ref filter) = filter { 477 | if access_widener_contents.to_lowercase().contains(filter) { 478 | collate_dest.access_wideners.insert(access_widener_contents.clone()); 479 | } 480 | } else { 481 | collate_dest.access_wideners.insert(access_widener_contents.clone()); 482 | } 483 | } 484 | 485 | for contained_jar in contained_jars { 486 | recursively_collate(dest, contained_jar.1, contained_jar.0.as_str(), (&filter).to_owned()); 487 | } 488 | } 489 | } 490 | 491 | let filter = (&aw_cmd.filter).as_ref(); 492 | for jar in processed_jars { 493 | recursively_collate( 494 | &mut collated_jars, 495 | jar.1, 496 | jar.0 497 | .file_name() 498 | .map(|f| f.to_str().unwrap()) 499 | .unwrap_or(jar.0.to_str().unwrap()), 500 | filter.map(|filter| filter.as_str().to_lowercase()), 501 | ); 502 | } 503 | 504 | let mut matched_jars = false; 505 | for jar in &collated_jars { 506 | if jar.1.access_wideners.is_empty() { 507 | continue; 508 | } 509 | 510 | matched_jars = true; 511 | println!( 512 | "{} ({})", 513 | jar.0, 514 | (&jar.1.file_names).iter().cloned().collect::>().join(", ") 515 | ); 516 | for aw in jar.1.access_wideners.iter() { 517 | for line in aw.lines() { 518 | println!(" {}", line); 519 | } 520 | } 521 | } 522 | if !matched_jars { 523 | if aw_cmd.filter.is_some() { 524 | println!("No jars that match the given filter found!"); 525 | } else { 526 | println!("No jars with AWs found!"); 527 | } 528 | } 529 | } 530 | SubCommand::Raw(_raw) => { 531 | for jar in processed_jars { 532 | println!( 533 | "{} {:#?}", 534 | jar.0 535 | .file_name() 536 | .map(|f| f.to_str().unwrap()) 537 | .unwrap_or(jar.0.to_str().unwrap()), 538 | jar.1 539 | ); 540 | } 541 | } 542 | } 543 | 544 | Ok(()) 545 | } 546 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------