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A 1.18 (1.17 version here) fabric mod with useful features for enforcing the Minecraft commercial use guidelines on certian Minecraft servers.

Why?

This is the sequel to cornos, but ported to 1.18, with a new look and functionality. Cornos became a bit stale, so I decided to start this.

Support

0x150 the 2nd#0194
Discord server: https://discord.gg/f2mAAz5pHF

Downloading

You can download this from the builds folder. There is only one file in there, so i dont think you can download the wrong thing. Download and drag into your 1.18+ mods folder to use.

Installation

GNU/Linux

(Note: the official launcher uses a custom jre, no need to install java 17 when you use the vanilla launcher. this is designed for multimc tho)

  1. Download java 17 from adoptium: curl "https://github.com/adoptium/temurin17-binaries/releases/download/jdk-17.0.1%2B12/OpenJDK17U-jdk_x64_linux_hotspot_17.0.1_12.tar.gz" -Lo java_17_jdk.tar.gz
  2. Extract java 17 to a folder of your choice: tar xvf java_17_jdk.tar.gz. You can move the extracted folder somewhere you like
  3. Tell your 1.18 minecraft instance to use that java 17, if it doesn't automatically do it
  4. Install fabric for 1.18
  5. Drag the .jar into the mods folder of your multimc instance, fabric api is required.
  6. Launch fabric loader for 1.18 via the multimc launcher.

Quick and dirty java 17 install script: pr=$(pwd)&&cd&&if [ ! -d ".jdks" ];then mkdir .jdks;fi&&cd .jdks&&echo "Downloading java 17..."&&curl "https://github.com/adoptium/temurin17-binaries/releases/download/jdk-17.0.1%2B12/OpenJDK17U-jdk_x64_linux_hotspot_17.0.1_12.tar.gz" --progress-bar -Lo j17jdk.tar.gz &&echo "Extracting java 17..."&&tar xf j17jdk.tar.gz&&rm j17jdk.tar.gz&&cd jdk-17.0.1+12&&chmod +x ./bin/java&&echo "Java 17 was installed at $PWD/bin/java"&&cd $pr. Will handle everything for you, paste that into bash and it'll make a folder called .jdks in your user directory if it doesnt already exist, get java 17 jdk from adoptium, extract it, clean up and tell you where it got installed.

Windows

The default launcher should already choose java 17 for the runtime, so you're free from steps 1-3

  1. Install fabric for 1.18
  2. Drag the .jar into the %appdata%/.minecraft/mods folder, Fabric API is required
  3. Launch fabric loader for 1.18 via the minecraft launcher

Mac

  1. Install fabric for 1.18
  2. Drag the .jar into the ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/mods folder
  3. Launch fabric loader for 1.18 via the minecraft launcher