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tutorial:accesswideners [2021/02/27 11:56] – [Requirements] fix typo kb1000tutorial:accesswideners [2021/08/07 22:13] modmuss50
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   * Fabric-loader 0.8.0 or higher   * Fabric-loader 0.8.0 or higher
   * Loom 0.2.7 or higher   * Loom 0.2.7 or higher
-n===== File format =====+===== File format =====
  
 A specific file format is used to define the access changes included in your mod. To aid IDE's you should use the ''.accesswidener'' file extension. A specific file format is used to define the access changes included in your mod. To aid IDE's you should use the ''.accesswidener'' file extension.
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 The access widener file location must be specified in your build.gradle and in your fabric.mod.json file. It should be stored in the resources as it needs to be included in the exported jar file. The access widener file location must be specified in your build.gradle and in your fabric.mod.json file. It should be stored in the resources as it needs to be included in the exported jar file.
 +
 +Loom 0.9 or higher:
  
 <code groovy [enable_line_numbers="true"]> <code groovy [enable_line_numbers="true"]>
-minecraft +loom 
- accessWidener  file("src/main/resources/modid.accesswidener")+ accessWidenerPath = file("src/main/resources/modid.accesswidener")
 } }
 </code> </code>
 +
 +Loom 0.8 or lower:
 +
 +<code groovy [enable_line_numbers="true"]>
 +loom {
 + accessWidener = file("src/main/resources/modid.accesswidener")
 +}
 +</code>
 +
 +fabric.mod.json:
  
 <code json [enable_line_numbers="true"]> <code json [enable_line_numbers="true"]>
tutorial/accesswideners.txt · Last modified: 2024/04/29 21:00 by ayutac