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Throughout the documentation, | Throughout the documentation, | ||
- | A mod ID is often a compact version of the name of the mod which makes it short but recognizeable and prevents naming conflicts. Conventionally, | + | A mod ID is often a compact version of the name of the mod which makes it short but recognizeable and prevents naming conflicts. Conventionally, |
Some of the starter tutorials will use a placeholder mod ID and register items and blocks under a placeholder namespace, and you can think of it as a starter template-- while leaving this unchanged is not dangerous for testing, remember to change it if you intend to release your project. | Some of the starter tutorials will use a placeholder mod ID and register items and blocks under a placeholder namespace, and you can think of it as a starter template-- while leaving this unchanged is not dangerous for testing, remember to change it if you intend to release your project. | ||
==== Tags ==== | ==== Tags ==== | ||
- | Draft. Edit it. | + | **This section is a draft. Edit it.** |
Convention namespace for tags is '' | Convention namespace for tags is '' | ||
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+ | read more on the [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Entry Points and Initializers ==== | ||
+ | Fabric Loader use '' | ||
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+ | A mod usually contains at least one initializer class which should implement one of '' | ||
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+ | <code java> | ||
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+ | [...] | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | " | ||
+ | ], | ||
+ | " | ||
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+ | } | ||
+ | [...] | ||
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+ | </ | ||
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+ | By implementing Mod Initializer interfaces, you must implement an '' | ||
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+ | Also, there is a block called '' | ||
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+ | ==== Maven Group & Package Names ==== | ||
+ | According to Oracle' |
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