Minecraft Forge 1.16.4-35.1.32, with an *ACTUALLY* secure version of Log4j.
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When combined with @Optional this should address all issues of soft dependancy on mods/apis. This also addresses the issue of dynamic functionality in TileEntities/Entities. Current capability providers: TileEntity, Entity, ItemStack Also added INBTSerializeable, a generic interface for game objects that can be written to/from NBT tags. Vanilla capabilities will be coming soon, mostly on request and review. So start requesting capabiliteis on vanilla/Forge features. |
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gradle/wrapper | ||
jsons | ||
mdk | ||
patches/minecraft/net/minecraft | ||
src | ||
.gitattributes | ||
.gitignore | ||
build.gradle | ||
CONTRIBUTING.md | ||
CREDITS-fml.txt | ||
gradlew | ||
gradlew.bat | ||
icon.ico | ||
l4jManifest.xml | ||
LICENSE-fml.txt | ||
MinecraftForge-Credits.txt | ||
MinecraftForge-License.txt | ||
Paulscode IBXM Library License.txt | ||
Paulscode SoundSystem CodecIBXM License.txt | ||
README.txt | ||
settings.gradle |
*** HOW TO INSTALL *** For Mod Users: Download the latest installer from http://files.minecraftforge.net and follow instructions given by the installer. For Mod Devs: Download the latest Forge source distribution from http://files.minecraftforge.net and unzip it to a folder. Open a command prompt, navigate to the directory where you unzipped the Forge sources, and run: If you have Gradle: gradle setupDevWorkspace If you DO NOT have Gradle installed: Windows: ./gradlew.bat setupDevWorkspace MacOS/Linux: ./gradlew setupDevWorkspace If you wish to use the Eclipse IDE, run gradle eclipse instead of gradle setupDevWorkspace, or install the Gradle plugin for Eclipse and import the Forge source folder as a Gradle project. To get the decompiled classes: If you have Gradle: gradle setupDecompWorkspace If you DO NOT have Gradle installed: Windows: ./gradlew.bat setupDecompWorkspace MacOS/Linux: ./gradlew setupDecompWorkspace For Contributors: (Note: This assumes you have Gradle installed. If you don't, use ./gradlew(.bat) instead of gradle. Clone this repository to a folder. Open a command prompt and navigate to the folder where you cloned this repo. Run gradle setupForge to setup your development environment. To use Eclipse, point your Eclipse workspace at the eclipse folder inside the repo. Requirements (for both mod devs and contributors): You must have a JDK installed and accessible. If you do not wish to use the gradle wrapper, you can install Gradle from http://www.gradle.org/ .