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In my mod description, there is an unknown character at the end of it, but I don't know how to get rid of it. The mods.toml description seems fine to me.

 

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mods.toml:

modLoader="javafml"
loaderVersion="[35,)"
license="MIT"
issueTrackerURL="https://github.com/MWR27/HoneyStickyPistonMod/issues"
[[mods]]
modId="honeystickypistonmod"
version="${file.jarVersion}"
displayName="Honey Sticky Piston Mod"
logoFile="logo.png"
credits="Thanks to Cy4 and their community for teaching me how to mod and samjviana for a helpful reference!"
authors="MWR_"
description='''
A new sticky piston that you can craft with honey!
'''
[[dependencies.honeystickypistonmod]]
    modId="forge"
    mandatory=true
    versionRange="[35,)"
    ordering="NONE"
    side="BOTH"
[[dependencies.honeystickypistonmod]]
    modId="minecraft"
    mandatory=true
    versionRange="[1.16.4,1.17)"
    ordering="NONE"
    side="BOTH"

Thanks in advance.

Posted

first of all you should update to 1.16.5, you also need to mention that 1.16.5 is LTS and it will be replaced in the weeks with 1.18.2

is there any character after your description? like a space or a new line (/n)

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CR is carrier return, it's part of windows new lines {\r\n}.
Convert tour toml to linux line endings {just \n}

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1 hour ago, Luis_ST said:

first of all you should update to 1.16.5, you also need to mention that 1.16.5 is LTS and it will be replaced in the weeks with 1.18.2

is there any character after your description? like a space or a new line (/n)

 

1 hour ago, LexManos said:

CR is carrier return, it's part of windows new lines {\r\n}.
Convert tour toml to linux line endings {just \n}

 

I figured it out. I just moved the triple quotes so they are on the same line as my description. And thank you for letting me know, but I already updated to 1.18. I just happened to be editing the 1.16.4 version.

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