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tutorial:transfer-api [2022/02/02 20:30] – [The Fluid Transfer API] technici4n | tutorial:transfer-api [2022/02/02 20:36] – [Fluid, Item and Energy Transfer] technici4n | ||
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====== Fluid, Item and Energy Transfer ====== | ====== Fluid, Item and Energy Transfer ====== | ||
This series of tutorials is meant to explain how the Fabric Transfer API works, and how you can use it for your own mods. | This series of tutorials is meant to explain how the Fabric Transfer API works, and how you can use it for your own mods. | ||
- | **Please make sure that you read all of these tutorials in order, even if you are only interested by item transfer.** | + | **Please make sure that you read all of these tutorials in order, even if you are only interested by item or energy |
For any question, please go to the ''# | For any question, please go to the ''# | ||
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==== The Fluid Transfer API ==== | ==== The Fluid Transfer API ==== | ||
- | | + | The Fabric Fluid Transfer API is how fluid-containing blocks such as machines, pipes and tanks communicate with each other. It's what allows all mods to be compatible with each other as far as fluid transfer is concerned. (If you are coming from Forge, it serves a purpose similar to '' |
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==== The Item Transfer API ==== | ==== The Item Transfer API ==== |
tutorial/transfer-api.txt · Last modified: 2023/07/19 13:38 by technici4n