├── .gitignore ├── resources.md ├── mmc.mp4 └── hypixel.mp4 ├── README.md ├── Moony.ps1 └── LICENSE /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | 2 | *.zip 3 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /resources.md/mmc.mp4: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/couleur-tweak-tips/Moony/HEAD/resources.md/mmc.mp4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /resources.md/hypixel.mp4: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/couleur-tweak-tips/Moony/HEAD/resources.md/hypixel.mp4 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | > **Warning** 2 | > 3 | > Moony is deprecated for lack of interest and because Moonsworth keeps making breaking changes. I now use [another client](https://cheatbreaker.net/) and there is [a better alternative to Moony](https://github.com/Moose1301/LunarCli/) 4 | 5 | ## 🌙 **Moony**: a minimalistic and unlocked third-party [Lunar Client](https://lunarclient.com) launcher 6 | 7 | ### 🚀 **At launch** 8 | * Choose the version directly, no need to launch then have to ``Click to view launch options`` 9 | * Select a server that will be joined automatically when Minecraft finishes launching 10 | * Select an account to switch to at launch 11 | * Doesn't get in your way, you can type your command and go back to whatever you were doing while waiting for it to finish launching 12 | ### 🔓**Unlocked features** 13 | * You get to choose when to update, (e.g a controversial update happens that removes your favorite feature), unlike Lunar Client's official launcher which phones home every time you launch it 14 | * Make Minecraft significantly more stable (1.8+) with a custom JRE (GraalVM, learn more in [CTT](http://dsc.gg/CTT)) 15 | * Make your own shortened version/server/account combos to quickly launch Moony (e.g you could make typing `mn MyPreset` launch 1.8, join eu.minemen.club on account MyPvPAlt123) 16 | * Completly strip out every cosmetics ([lmk](https://t.me/Couleur) if you know a way for emotes) 17 | 18 | # ⌨️ Using Moony 19 | ### Moony is ridiculously simple to use, you can just call it from the Run window (Windows+R) as "mn" 20 | I made it very flexible so you can either type full server IPs / versions or just their shortened nicks (7,8,12,16,17,18) 21 | 22 | ## 🖼 Here's a few examples: 23 | 24 | ``` 25 | mn [-Verbose] 26 | ``` 27 | 28 | There's also a few utilities like 'edit' to open up the script to tune it and 'stop' to kill javaw 29 | ``` 30 | mn 8 hy 31 | ``` 32 | Launches Lunar Client in version 1.8.9, with whatever account you previously had selected 33 | 34 | ``` 35 | mn 7 em sweatyPvPalt420 36 | ``` 37 | Launches Minecraft in version 1.7.10, join ``eu.minemen.club``, and switch to the sweatyPvPalt420 account 38 | Tip: you can also just type the first few letters of your name 39 | ``` 40 | mn edit 41 | ``` 42 | Opens the config file in your favorite text editor (VSCode, Sublime Text Notepad++ or Notepad), you can also just say e instead of edit ;) 43 | ``` 44 | mn MyPreset 45 | ``` 46 | If you take a second to tune the script, you can set a custom version, server and account as a preset and call it from the Run window. 47 | 48 | # 🥄 Installation 49 | 50 | I recommend using installing scoop and adding my bucket by pasting the commands down below in a PowerShell window: 51 | 52 | This will make automatically add the shortcuts to path and let you update Moony by sending a single [command](#-updating). 53 | 54 | ### \# Install scoop: 55 | ```powershell 56 | [System.Net.ServicePointManager]::SecurityProtocol = 'Tls12' 57 | Set-ExecutionPolicy Bypass -Scope Process -Force 58 | Invoke-RestMethod https://get.scoop.sh | Invoke-Expression 59 | ``` 60 | 61 | ### \# Install git (for updates) 62 | ``` 63 | scoop install main/git 64 | ``` 65 | ### \# Add my [bucket](https://github.com/couleur-tweak-tips/utils) 66 | ``` 67 | scoop bucket add utils https://github.com/couleur-tweak-tips/utils 68 | ``` 69 | ### \# Install [Moony](https://github.com/couleur-tweak-tips/utils/blob/main/bucket/Moony.json) 70 | ``` 71 | scoop install utils/moony 72 | ``` 73 | 74 | 75 | ## ⏬ Updating 76 | 77 | ``` 78 | scoop.cmd update utils/moony 79 | ``` 80 | 81 | For fiddlers: feel free to download [Moony.ps1](https://github.com/couleur-tweak-tips/Moony/blob/main/Moony.ps1) and work with your own shortcut -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /Moony.ps1: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | param( # First and only argument can also be a preset, see line 2 | [Parameter(Position=0)][string]$ver, 3 | [Parameter(Position=1)][string]$serv, 4 | [Parameter(Position=2)][string]$acc 5 | ) [bool]$Verbose = ($VerbosePreference -eq 'Continue'); $mnver = 0.7 6 | 7 | $DedicatedGigaBytesOfRam = 3 8 | # You likely won't need more, unless you're gonna play in big maps with a shit ton of mods (Default: 3) 9 | 10 | $settings = @{ 11 | 12 | Java_Executable = "" 13 | # Feel free to put a path to your JRE (jre-name-1.5.69/bin/javaw.exe) here 14 | # Remember to surround it by single/double quotes 15 | 16 | 17 | JVM_Arguments = @( 18 | "-Xms$($DedicatedGigaBytesOfRam*1024)m" 19 | "-Xmx$($DedicatedGigaBytesOfRam*1024)m" 20 | "-XX:+DisableAttachMechanism" 21 | )-join' ' 22 | 23 | 24 | WindowedHeight = 480 25 | WindowedWidth = 854 26 | # This will only affect Windowed resolution (Default: 480,854) 27 | 28 | LCDirectory = "$HOME/.lunarclient" 29 | # You most likely won't need to change this since Lunar Client does not allow you to change their install directory, still adding this for the smart LFL/PL fellas 30 | MinecraftDir = if (!$IsLinux){Convert-Path "$env:APPDATA/.minecraft"} else {Convert-Path "$HOME/.minecraft"} 31 | # I've made it equal to an if statement to make it cross platform but you can replace it with a string with quotes like for LCDirectory 32 | 33 | Use_Solar = $True 34 | # Use Solar Tweaks' java agent if available 35 | 36 | Use_Sodium = $True 37 | # For newer versions 38 | 39 | Cooldown = 10 40 | # The minimized window will stay open for specified length in seconds 41 | # I recommend leaving this as is until you're certain about the stability of Moony and your configuration 42 | # So that you can catch any errors that might be threwn 43 | # Set this to -1 for it to stay open indefinitely (e.g for logs with java.exe) 44 | 45 | } 46 | 47 | $agents = @( 48 | # Hey! Add your agents in this multi-line string: 49 | # iirc itt needs to be formatted like that: 50 | # -javaagent:"C:\Users\CL\.lunarclient\solartweaks/solar-patcher.jar"="C:\Users\CL\.lunarclient\solartweaks/config.json" 51 | @" 52 | 53 | 54 | "@) 55 | 56 | if ($settings.Use_Solar){ # And it should solar tweaks automatically if i did it right 57 | $patcher = Resolve-Path "$($settings.LCDirectory)/solartweaks/solar-patcher.jar" -ErrorAction Ignore 58 | $conf = Resolve-Path "$($settings.LCDirectory)/solartweaks/config.json" -ErrorAction Ignore 59 | if ($patcher -and $conf){ 60 | if (Test-Path $patcher -and Test-Path $conf){ 61 | $agents += @( 62 | "-javaagent:$patcher=$conf" 63 | ) 64 | } 65 | } 66 | 67 | } 68 | 69 | $Aliases = @{ 70 | # Feel free to add your own, here's a template (don't forget to add quotation marks at the start and end!): 71 | #'region.domain.tld' = @('serv','server') 72 | 73 | # FULL SERVER IP # ALIASES 74 | 'pvpgym.net' = @('pg' ,'pvpgym') 75 | 'eu.minemen.club' = @('em' ,'eu','eummc','eu.minemen.club') 76 | 'na.minemen.club' = @('nm' ,'na','mmc','nammc','na.minemen.club') 77 | 'as.minemen.club' = @('as' ,'asmmc','as.minemen.club','am') 78 | 'na.lunar.gg' = @('nl' ,'lunar','nalunar','lunarna','lunar.gg') 79 | 'west.lunar.gg' = @('wl' ,'lunarw','lunarwest','westlunar','wlunar','west.lunar.gg') 80 | 'eu.lunar.gg' = @('el' ,'eulunar','lunareu','eu.lunar.gg') 81 | 'akuma.gg' = @('ak' ,'akuma','akuma.gg') 82 | 'anteiku.us' = @('an' ,'anteiku','anteiku.us','ant') 83 | 'mpl.gg' = @('mpl' ,'mpl.gg') 84 | 'vipermc.com' = @('viper' ,'viperhcf','vipermc') 85 | 'pvplegacy.net' = @('pl' ,'pvplegacy','pvplegacy.net') 86 | 87 | 'hypixel.net' = @('hy' ,'h','hypixel','hypixel.net') 88 | 'play.manacube.com' = @('mana' ,'manacube') 89 | 90 | 'mush.com.br' = @('mush' ,'mush.com') 91 | 'pateta.online' = @('pt' ,'pateta') # yw coquetel 92 | 'pvpdojo.com' = @('pd', ,'pvpdojo') 93 | 94 | 'play.rinaorc.com' = @('rn' ,'rina','rinaorc') 95 | 'play.craftok.fr' = @('ct' ,'craftok') 96 | 'mc.erisium.com' = @('eri' ,'erisium','erisium.com','mc.erisium.com') 97 | 'stratus.network' = @('stratus') 98 | 'play.wildya.fr' = @('wildya','wildya.fr') 99 | 'bawz.eu' = @('bawz') 100 | 'conquete.stratus.network' = @('conquete','conq') 101 | } 102 | 103 | if (!$ver){ 104 | return @" 105 | Moony is ridiculously simple to use, you can just call it from the Run window (Windows+R) as "mn" 106 | 107 | Here's a few examples: 108 | 109 | > mn -Verbose 110 | There's also a few utilities like 'edit' to open up the script to tune it and 'stop' to kill javaw 111 | 112 | > mn 8 hy 113 | Launches Lunar Client in version 1.8.9, with whatever account you previously had selected 114 | 115 | > mn 7 em sweatyPvPalt420 116 | Launches Minecraft in version 1.7.10, join eu.minemen.club, and switch to the sweatyPvPalt420 account 117 | Tip: you can also just type the first few letters of your name 118 | 119 | > mn edit 120 | Opens the config file in VSCode, Notepad++ or Notepad, you can also just say e instead of edit ;) 121 | 122 | > mn MyPreset 123 | If you take a second to tune the script, you can set a custom version, server and account as a preset and call it from the Run window 124 | 125 | Also if you are a CLI lover I made it so you can also call it from the command line (s/o minimoony <3) 126 | "@ 127 | exit 128 | } 129 | 130 | Foreach($ServerAlias in $Aliases.Keys) { # Loops through the hashtable above 131 | if ($server){continue} 132 | if ($serv -in $Aliases.$ServerAlias){ 133 | $server = $ServerAlias 134 | } 135 | } 136 | if (!$server){$server = $serv} # If no server was found, use it as the ip to connect to 137 | 138 | switch($ver){ 139 | # Hey reader! If you want to make your own fast preset, you can add it here to set a server IP, version and account 140 | # I recommend just making it one letter so it's faster to type, you'll get blazing fast muscle memory in no time 141 | {$_ -eq 'f'}{$server = 'eu.minemen.club';$script:ver = 1.7;$acc = 'Couleur'} 142 | 143 | {$_ -in ('pika','pk')} {$server = 'play.pika-network.net';$script:ver = 1.8} 144 | {$_ -in ('em')} {$server = 'eu.minemen.club';$script:ver = 1.7} 145 | {$_ -in ('pg')} {$server = 'pvpgym.net';$script:ver = 1.7} 146 | {$_ -in ('nl')} {$server = 'na.lunar.gg';$script:ver = 1.7} 147 | {$_ -in ('hy')} {$server = 'hypixel.net';$script:ver = 1.8} 148 | } 149 | 150 | switch ($ver){ # Argument 1: Version / Preset 151 | 152 | 153 | {$_ -eq 'stop'}{"Stopping Java";Get-Process javaw -Ea Ignore | Stop-Process -Ea Ignore;exit} 154 | # If often use this to kill Minecraft after debugging 155 | 156 | {$_ -in (7,1.7,1.7.10)} {$script:ver = '1.7'; $script:version = '1.7.10'; $indexVer = '1.7.10'; $v_er = '1_7'} 157 | {$_ -in (8,1.8,1.8.9)} {$script:ver = '1.8'; $script:version = '1.8.9'; $indexVer = '1.8'; $v_er = '1_8'} 158 | {$_ -in (12,1.12,1.12.2)} {$script:ver = '1.12'; $script:version = '1.12.2'; $indexVer = '1.12'; $v_er = '1_12'} 159 | {$_ -in (16,1.16,1.16.5)} {$script:ver = '1.16'; $script:version = '1.16.5'; $indexVer = '1.16'; $v_er = '1_16'} 160 | {$_ -in (17,1.17,1.17.1)} {$script:ver = '1.17'; $script:version = '1.17.1'; $indexVer = '1.17'; $v_er = '1_17'} 161 | {$_ -in (18,1.18)} {$script:ver = '1.18'; $script:version = '1.18'; $indexVer = '1.18'; $v_er = '1_18'} 162 | {$_ -in ('18.2','1.18.2')} {$script:ver = '1.18'; $script:version = '1.18.2'; $indexVer = '1.18'; $v_er = '1_18'} 163 | {$_ -in ('latest',19,'1.19')} {$script:ver = '1.19'; $script:version = '1.19.2'; $indexVer = '1_19'; $v_er = '1_19'} 164 | # If you're struggling with 1.18 and Lunar updated to 1.18.x that might be why it's not launching 165 | 166 | 167 | {$_ -in 'e','edit','conf','config','settings'}{ 168 | 169 | # IF YOU ARE EXPERIENCING ISSUES WITH EDITING MOONY, COMMENT THE LINE BELOW 170 | if (!$isLinux -or !$isMacOS){ 171 | & rundll32.exe shell32.dll,OpenAs_RunDLL $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path 172 | }else{ 173 | if (!$EDITOR){ 174 | Write-Host "EDITOR environment variable not set, open it yourself:`n$($MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path)" 175 | }else{ 176 | & $($EDITOR) $($MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path) 177 | } 178 | } 179 | # AND UNCOMMENT THIS BLOCK OF 6 LINES BELOW 180 | # $Assoc = (Get-ItemProperty REGISTRY::HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Microsoft.PowerShellScript.1\Shell\Open\Command).'(default)' 181 | # if ($Assoc -notlike "*powershell.exe*"){ 182 | # Invoke-Item $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path 183 | # }else{ 184 | # notepad.exe $MyInvocation.MyCommand.Path 185 | # } 186 | exit 187 | } 188 | default { 189 | return @" 190 | Could not determine what version to expand to with: [$ver] 191 | "@ 192 | exit 193 | } 194 | } 195 | 196 | if($acc){ 197 | 198 | $file = Convert-Path "$($settings.LCDirectory)\settings\game\accounts.json" -ErrorAction Stop 199 | 200 | $json = Get-Content -Path $file | ConvertFrom-Json 201 | 202 | ForEach($account in ($json.accounts | Get-Member -MemberType Properties).Name){ 203 | 204 | if ($json.accounts.$($account).MinecraftProfile.name -like "$acc*"){ 205 | 206 | $switchedAcc = ($json.accounts.$($account).MinecraftProfile.name) 207 | $json.activeAccountLocalId = $account 208 | 209 | Set-Content $file -Value $($json | ConvertTo-Json -Depth 10) -Force -ErrorAction SilentlyContinue 210 | 211 | $script:Succeed = $true 212 | } 213 | } 214 | if (!$Succeed){ 215 | Write-Warning "Could not find a matching account that is connected with the IGN $acc" 216 | '' 217 | Write-Host "Lunar Client will launch (and may join a server if you specified it) with the account: $($json.accounts.($json.activeAccountLocalId).minecraftProfile.name)" 218 | pause 219 | } 220 | } 221 | $Host.UI.RawUI.WindowTitle = "Moony [$mnver]" 222 | Write-Host "Launching Lunar Client version $ver$(if ($server){", joining server $server"})$(if ($switchedAcc){" and switching to account $switchedAcc"})`n" -ForegroundColor Green 223 | 224 | if (!$settings.Java_Executable){ 225 | if ($isLinux -or $isMacOS){ 226 | $Pattern = "zulu16*-ca-fx-jdk16*-linux_x64" 227 | $filename = "java" 228 | }else{ 229 | $Pattern = "zulu17*-ca-jre17*-win_x64" 230 | $filename = "javaw.exe" 231 | } 232 | # 40 ?'s because that's the length of their new checksum like folders 233 | $Zulu = Convert-Path "$($settings.LCDirectory)/jre/$("?" * 40)/$Pattern/bin/$filename" -Ea Ignore 234 | $BestJRE = $Zulu | Where-Object {$PSItem -Like "*$ver*"} 235 | 236 | if ($BestJRE){$JRE = $BestJRE} 237 | elseif($Zulu){$JRE = $Zulu} 238 | else{ 239 | return @" 240 | Could not find a JRE to use to launch Lunar, please launch Lunar in the version you want to launch atleast once 241 | Reminder: Moony NEEDS Lunar's files to launch, Moony is simply a script that launches LC using their files. 242 | "@ 243 | exit 244 | } 245 | }elseif(-Not(Test-Path $settings.Java_Executable)){ 246 | return @" 247 | The JRE path you provided [$($settings.Java_Executable)] does not exist, please edit moony (with `mn edit` in cmd) to fix this 248 | "@ 249 | exit 250 | }else{ 251 | if (!$JRE){ 252 | $JRE = $settings.Java_Executable 253 | } 254 | } 255 | 256 | 257 | $libraries = @( 258 | '--add-modules jdk.naming.dns' 259 | '--add-exports jdk.naming.dns/com.sun.jndi.dns=java.naming' 260 | '-Djna.boot.library.path=natives' 261 | '-Dlog4j2.formatMsgNoLookups=true' # Fixes that java exploit 262 | '--add-opens java.base/java.io=ALL-UNNAMED' 263 | ) -join ' ' 264 | 265 | $jars = @( 266 | 'genesis-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT-all.jar' 267 | 'common-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT-all.jar' 268 | 'lunar-lang.jar' 269 | 'lunar-emote.jar' 270 | 'lunar.jar' 271 | "v$v_er-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT-all.jar" 272 | ) 273 | 274 | if(-Not($settings.WindowedHeight)){$settings.WindowedHeight = 480} 275 | if(-Not($settings.WindowedWidth)){$settings.WindowedWidth = 854} 276 | 277 | $config = @( 278 | #"--assetDir $(Join-Path $settings.MinecraftDir assets)" 279 | "--version $version" 280 | '--accessToken 0' 281 | "--assetIndex $indexVer" 282 | '--userProperties {}' 283 | "--gameDir $($settings.MinecraftDir)" 284 | "--texturesDir $(Join-Path $settings.LCDirectory textures)" 285 | "--width $($settings.WindowedWidth)" 286 | "--height $($settings.WindowedHeight)" 287 | '--workingDirectory .' 288 | '--classpathDir .' 289 | ) 290 | 291 | if ($settings.Use_Sodium -and ([version]$ver -gt [version]1.12)){ # Bless version type 292 | Write-Host "Using Sodium" -ForegroundColor DarkRed 293 | $jars += @( 294 | "fabric-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT-all.jar" 295 | "fabric-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT-v$v_er.jar" 296 | "argon-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT-all.jar" 297 | "sodium-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT-all.jar" 298 | ) 299 | $config += @( 300 | "--ichorClassPath" 301 | $jars -join "," 302 | '--ichorExternalFiles' 303 | "Phosphor_v$v_er.jar" 304 | "Sodium_v$v_er.jar" 305 | "Indium_v$v_er.jar" 306 | "Iris_v$v_er.jar" 307 | ) 308 | }else{ 309 | Write-Host "Using OptiFine" -ForegroundColor Magenta 310 | $jars += 'optifine-0.1.0-SNAPSHOT-all.jar' 311 | $config += @( 312 | "--ichorClassPath" 313 | $jars -join "," 314 | '--ichorExternalFiles', 315 | "OptiFine_v$v_er.jar" 316 | ) 317 | 318 | } 319 | 320 | if ($server){ 321 | $config += "--server $server" 322 | } 323 | 324 | <# If you wish to add --hwid and --launcherversion: 325 | 326 | You can parse them by launching Lunar Client with the official Launcher and typing this in PowerShell: 327 | 328 | (Get-WmiObject Win32_Process -Filter "name = 'javaw.exe'").CommandLine.Split(' ') 329 | 330 | #> 331 | 332 | $Seperator = if($IsLinux -or $IsMacOS){':'}else{';'} 333 | 334 | $agents = $agents -split "`n" -join " " 335 | if ($agents.trim()){ 336 | $libraries += (' ' + $agents -join ' ') 337 | } 338 | 339 | $Parameters = @{ 340 | 341 | FilePath = $JRE 342 | WorkingDirectory = Join-Path $settings.LCDirectory offline/multiver 343 | # 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