Posted August 29, 20214 yr Hello! So I am making 3 mods and there is a lot of repetitive code in between them. I decided that my best choice is to create a Library Mod (yes, in caps) to put all of the repeated code in and then just making my other mods off of that. So if you want MyModA you need MyModA.jar and MyLib.jar. The issue with this is that I don't know how to do that. Can anyone point me to a tutorial that explains how to do it. But like, every step (except setting up forge)? Thanks! BTW: Using 1.16.5-36.2.0
August 29, 20214 yr I would assume it is not so different from any other java/gradle project. In the mods.toml add your main "library" mod as a dependency in your other two mods. Then simply import the library mod package into your two other mods and use whatever you want from it. Because the library mod is listed as a dependency in both your other mods, then you can be sure the user will have the library mod installed as well, because if they don't, Forge will notify them before the game is initialized.
September 3, 20214 yr Author On 8/29/2021 at 10:27 PM, Cerandior said: In the mods.toml add your main "library" mod as a dependency in your other two mods. So I did it but I can run the game without the library. Could I please get an example mods.toml. Thanks!
September 4, 20214 yr Author 13 hours ago, diesieben07 said: https://github.com/MinecraftForge/MinecraftForge/blob/827c963d7e23542aa4fd6392a71ad1f2e4aea3cd/mdk/src/main/resources/META-INF/mods.toml#L43-L62 Yeah, I did that and it allowed me to play without the library. I want that if you want to play Actual Science you need the Actual Core. This is my mods.toml: Spoiler # This is an example mods.toml file. It contains the data relating to the loading mods. # There are several mandatory fields (#mandatory), and many more that are optional (#optional). # The overall format is standard TOML format, v0.5.0. # Note that there are a couple of TOML lists in this file. # Find more information on toml format here: https://github.com/toml-lang/toml # The name of the mod loader type to load - for regular FML @Mod mods it should be javafml modLoader="javafml" #mandatory # A version range to match for said mod loader - for regular FML @Mod it will be the forge version loaderVersion="[36,)" #mandatory This is typically bumped every Minecraft version by Forge. See our download page for lists of versions. # The license for you mod. This is mandatory metadata and allows for easier comprehension of your redistributive properties. # Review your options at https://choosealicense.com/. All rights reserved is the default copyright stance, and is thus the default here. license="All rights reserved" # A URL to refer people to when problems occur with this mod #issueTrackerURL="https://change.me.to.your.issue.tracker.example.invalid/" #optional # A list of mods - how many allowed here is determined by the individual mod loader [[mods]] #mandatory # The modid of the mod modId="actualscience" #mandatory # The version number of the mod - there's a few well known ${} variables useable here or just hardcode it # ${file.jarVersion} will substitute the value of the Implementation-Version as read from the mod's JAR file metadata # see the associated build.gradle script for how to populate this completely automatically during a build version="${file.jarVersion}" #mandatory # A display name for the mod displayName="Actual Science" #mandatory # A URL to query for updates for this mod. See the JSON update specification https://mcforge.readthedocs.io/en/latest/gettingstarted/autoupdate/ #updateJSONURL="https://change.me.example.invalid/updates.json" #optional # A URL for the "homepage" for this mod, displayed in the mod UI #displayURL="https://change.me.to.your.mods.homepage.example.invalid/" #optional # A file name (in the root of the mod JAR) containing a logo for display logoFile="icon.png" #optional # A text field displayed in the mod UI credits="" #optional # A text field displayed in the mod UI authors="FOREVEREALIZE" #optional # The description text for the mod (multi line!) (#mandatory) description=''' Actual Science adds a science system that is more realistic than vanilla Minecraft's one. ''' # A dependency - use the . to indicate dependency for a specific modid. Dependencies are optional. [[dependencies.actualscience]] #optional # the modid of the dependency modId="forge" #mandatory # Does this dependency have to exist - if not, ordering below must be specified mandatory=true #mandatory # The version range of the dependency versionRange="[36,)" #mandatory # An ordering relationship for the dependency - BEFORE or AFTER required if the relationship is not mandatory ordering="NONE" # Side this dependency is applied on - BOTH, CLIENT or SERVER side="BOTH" # Here's another dependency [[dependencies.actualscience]] modId="minecraft" mandatory=true # This version range declares a minimum of the current minecraft version up to but not including the next major version versionRange="[1.16.5,1.17)" ordering="NONE" side="BOTH" [[dependecies.actualscience]] modId="actualcore" mandatory=true versionRange="[0.1,)"
September 4, 20214 yr Author 1 minute ago, diesieben07 said: Post a Git repo of your mod. github.com/FOREVEREALIZE/actualscience It is still WIP Edited September 4, 20214 yr by FOREVEREALIZE
September 4, 20214 yr Author 2 minutes ago, diesieben07 said: That does not compile because you are not declaring a dependency on your library in your build.gradle. And how do I do that?
September 4, 20214 yr Author 2 minutes ago, diesieben07 said: https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/declaring_dependencies.html I don't quite get it. Could you please tell me how would I do that or give me an example?
September 4, 20214 yr Author 1 minute ago, diesieben07 said: I mean... how did you even get your mod to build with that repository? It doesn't compile, because it's referencing classes that do not exist. Cuz it's still not referencing the core yet. I have been doing other stuff while I wait on answers.
September 4, 20214 yr Author 6 minutes ago, FOREVEREALIZE said: I don't quite get it. Could you please tell me how would I do that or give me an example? Well, how do I do this?
September 4, 20214 yr Author 3 minutes ago, diesieben07 said: After fixing the compile errors: You spelled dependencies wrong in your mods.toml. 🤦♂️ Thanks! Edited September 4, 20214 yr by FOREVEREALIZE
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