![]() ![]() This post was created as part of the README for my Panda's mod, but given my habit of not completing things I thought I'd share this part here in case it helped others. Perfect! At this point, let's calls this version 0.1.0 I'm going to to use MultiMC because it works all 3 major operating systems and makes creating Minecraft instances with the exact versions and mods you want so easy. ![]() Great, it works! At this time, before we commit we probably want to create a `.gitignore and add a couple of things to it.īefore I get too far into modding, I want to know that we can build our mod correctly as well. Let's do that though, so we have a starting place, and we can test this setup worksĬopied the src directory from our unzipped MDK directory. Forge comes with a sample mod, but the instructions don't tell us to copy that. The two commands we want for testing are:īefore we do that, we need a mod. gradlew setupDecompWorkspace is successful. Alpha builds are unstable and subject to change, but may offer the latest version. A modern rendering engine for Minecraft which greatly improves performance 29.3M Downloads Mods. Your instructions to get a JDK installed for likely differ, so I'll leave this part out. A modern rendering engine for Minecraft which greatly improves performance. Ok, it looks like I don't have the java compiler (or JDK) installed on this computer. gradlew setupDecompWorkspace, since the working directory isn't in the path. Since this is Linux, the correct command is. The next step is to run gradlew setupDecompWorkspace. I'll leave out gradlew.bat since I'm developing on Linux. The docs say to only copy adle, gradlew.bat, gradlew, and the gradle directory. Ok, the MDK is downloaded, let's unzip it. That way, if things get broken or strange, I can use git to backup, and you and I get a nice history we can look back on. Oh, before we get too far along, I'm planning to track my progress with git commits and this readme. The files can be found at, and I think I want the MDK, but let's see if the docs tell us. Let's see how it goes!įirst, let's download Forge. In addition, I'd like to try to do this using VSCode, instead of the usual IDEs recommended for this. ![]() It's been a while since I created one, and I want to see if I still remember how things work. Click on the ' Add External JARs ' button and navigate to the ' lib ' directory within the Minecraft Forge repository. In the Properties window, go to 'Java Build Path' and click on the ' Libraries ' tab. Hi! This is my documented journey to create a Minecraft Forge mod. Right-click on the Minecraft Forge project in the Package Explorer and select ' Properties '. ![]()
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