This repository holds the source code for the Changed: Minecraft Mod. Releases are compiled and published to both Modrinth and Curseforge. Credits for contributors are available on GitHub Insights and in the mod menu.
Any aspiring developer is welcome to fork and create a pull request to submit their content. Programmers, texture artists, and 3D modelers all have a place here.
- Textures are kept in src/main/resources/assets/changed/textures
- Java code is in src/main/java/net/ltxprogrammer/changed
- 3D models are kept in src/main/java/net/ltxprogrammer/changed/client/renderer/model
Even if you aren't a developer, you can help with translations, documentation, or other simple issues. However, any changes you make to the code or files should be on your own fork. Create a pull request when you are ready to submit any changes.
First, grab the Forge MDK, and install Intellij. Changed:MC uses many mixins to alter code for compatibility and functionality. Add this line to your buildscript dependencies and repositories (build.gradle):
buildscript {
repositories {
maven { url = 'https://repo.spongepowered.org/repository/maven-public/' }
}
dependencies {
classpath 'org.spongepowered:mixingradle:0.7-SNAPSHOT'
}
}
And add it as a plugin (build.gradle):
apply plugin: 'org.spongepowered.mixin'
Add this line in your repositories (build.gradle):
repositories {
maven {
name = "Changed"
url = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/LtxProgrammer/Changed-Minecraft-Mod/master/mcmodsrepo/"
}
}
Add this line in your dependencies (build.gradle):
dependencies {
implementation fg.deobf("net.ltxprogrammer.changed:Changed-m${minecraftVersion}-f${forgeVersion}:${changedVersion}")
}
Make sure you specify which environment versions you are using in the line above. This can be done by directly subsituting (e.g. Changed-m1.18.2-f40.2.0:v0.13.1
), or in you gradle.properties:
minecraftVersion = 1.18.2
forgeVersion = 40.2.0
changedVersion = v0.13.1
Then add a mod dependency to mods.toml:
[[dependencies.your_mod_id]]
modId="changed"
mandatory=true
versionRange="[0.13.1]" # Replace with the version you plan to mod
ordering="NONE"
side="BOTH"
Note: any issues relating to gradle/mixin should be properly be researched (Googled) before creating an issue.
You'll now have access to all the tools within the Changed: Minecraft Mod, good luck!
Without a IDE and assuming you have git
installed and Java 17 as your default java:
- Clone the repo
git clone https://github.com/LtxProgrammer/Changed-Minecraft-Mod.git
- Navigate into the directory
cd Changed-Minecraft-Mod
- Run Gradlew
./gradlew build
(Linux/MacOS) orgradlew build
(Windows) - Once completed, check builds/libs for the results.
Now you can test the latest commit of the mod, enjoy.