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- | Page moved [[https:// | + | ====== Installing Fabric ====== |
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+ | ===== Regular installation ===== | ||
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+ | ==== MultiMC ==== | ||
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+ | **NOTE** MultiMC is a modding-friendly alternate launcher for Minecraft, which is recommended for working with Fabric and can be found here. If you don't wish to use MultiMC or don't know or care what launcher you're using, follow through to the [[# | ||
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+ | - Open [[https:// | ||
+ | * Generally, choosing the latest mapping version for a given game version is advisable, as mods do not depend on the deobfuscated names staying the same. | ||
+ | * The loader should be mostly game version-independent. If this situation changes, it will be pointed out, so don't worry! | ||
+ | - Start MultiMC. Click on “Add Instance” in the top-left, then select “Import from ZIP” and paste the URL in the text field. Don't forget to set the name! | ||
+ | - Press OK. Your Fabric instance is ready to go - feel free to add mods to it! | ||
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+ | For more detailed instructions visit this guide: [[tutorial: | ||
+ | ==== Regular client ==== | ||
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+ | - Download the Fabric installer from [[https:// | ||
+ | * You can download the installer directly from [[https:// | ||
+ | - Open the installer. In the window you need to configure the mapping and loader version (as per advice in the [[# | ||
+ | - Press Install. A new game version and profile will be created in the launcher' | ||
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+ | ==== Server ==== | ||
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+ | **NOTE** **Up-to-date as of Loader 0.4.4+.** Older versions choose different techniques. Installer 0.4.0+ required! | ||
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+ | - Download the Fabric installer from [[https:// | ||
+ | * You can download the installer directly from [[https:// | ||
+ | - Open the installer. Select the " | ||
+ | - In the window you need to configure the mapping and loader version and the install location.\\ **NOTE** You need to enable snapshots in order to make the installer show mapping options for Minecraft snapshots. | ||
+ | - Press Install. In the output directory, a '' | ||
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+ | ===== CLI installation ===== | ||
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+ | The fabric installer has full support from installing the client and the server from the command line. This could be used to automate the installation. The installer has a number of commands that can be used for a headless install. | ||
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+ | ==== Available options ==== | ||
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+ | * **-snapshot** Enables the usage of snapshot versions of Minecraft. | ||
+ | * **-dir** Used to select the installation dir, defaults to the current working directory. | ||
+ | * **-mappings** Used to select the mappings version, defaults to the latest. | ||
+ | * **-loader** Used to select the loader version, defaults to the latest. | ||
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+ | ==== Available commands ==== | ||
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+ | * **help** Prints out all of the commands available along with the latest mappings and loader versions. Ignores options. Example:< | ||
+ | java -jar fabric-installer.jar help | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | * **server** Used to create the required files for a Fabric server. Accepts all options, none are required. Example: < | ||
+ | java -jar fabric-installer.jar server | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | * **client** Used to create the required files for a Fabric client. Accepts all options, **-dir** is required. Example:< | ||
+ | java -jar fabric-installer.jar client -dir “~/ | ||
+ | </ |
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