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John-Paul-R / FabricModList.md
Last active August 27, 2024 11:46
A list of (almost all) mods for Fabric

Fabric Mod List

This page contains a list of the current Minecraft Fabric mods. (As of 2021-08-19 08:05:23 Timezone: UTC+0000 (GMT))

To search for mods by name, category, or download count, visit the website, fibermc.com!

Note: You can view a mod's source files by following the "Source" link on its CurseForge page, assuming that the mod's creator has made such files public.

There are currently 2954 mods in this list.

@matshou
matshou / git_commands.md
Last active January 25, 2022 12:19
Git command references.

Reference sheet covering basic and commonly used Git commands.

Stash

Restore all files in the current directory to their stashed version §

$ git checkout stash -- .

Diff

@robertpainsi
robertpainsi / commit-message-guidelines.md
Last active September 19, 2024 14:00
Commit message guidelines

Commit Message Guidelines

Short (72 chars or less) summary

More detailed explanatory text. Wrap it to 72 characters. The blank
line separating the summary from the body is critical (unless you omit
the body entirely).

Write your commit message in the imperative: "Fix bug" and not "Fixed
bug" or "Fixes bug." This convention matches up with commit messages
@akashnimare
akashnimare / README.md
Last active July 27, 2024 20:28
A Beginners Guide to writing a Kickass README ✍

Project title

A little info about your project and/ or overview that explains what the project is about.

Motivation

A short description of the motivation behind the creation and maintenance of the project. This should explain why the project exists.

Build status

Build status of continus integration i.e. travis, appveyor etc. Ex. -

Build Status

@williewillus
williewillus / foo.md
Last active April 20, 2019 20:46
1.9.4 te syncing

1.9.4 TE Syncing

Only accurate for 1922+

When the chunk/block data is sent (client receiving chunks from server):

  • getUpdateTag() called serverside to get compound to sync
  • handleUpdateTag() called to handle it clientside
  • what vanilla does
  • Writes ALL data into this tag by calling writeToNBT
@Choonster
Choonster / ModelLoadingProcess.md
Last active January 15, 2021 11:20
A description of the model loading process in Minecraft Forge 1.9-1.12.1

In this document, I use strings in the format "foo:bar" to represent ResourceLocations with domain foo and path bar. I also use [square brackets] for placeholders.

The Model Loading Process

Blocks

On startup and whenever the resources are reloaded (in ModelLoader#setupModelRegistry), Minecraft iterates through every registered Block (in ModelLoader#loadBlocks) and asks its custom IStateMapper (or DefaultStateMapper if none has been registered) to create a mapping between every valid IBlockState of the Block and the ModelResourceLocation for that state (with the domain and path pointing to a blockstates file and the variant to a variant within that file). It then attempts to load these models.

DefaultStateMapper looks for the blockstates file with the Block's registry name (i.e. assets/[modid]/blockstates/[name].json) and serialises each property and value of the IBlockState to create the variant name that the model is loaded from (e.g. "enabled=true,type=foobar"

Contributing

When contributing to this repository, please first discuss the change you wish to make via issue, email, or any other method with the owners of this repository before making a change.

Please note we have a code of conduct, please follow it in all your interactions with the project.

Pull Request Process

  1. Ensure any install or build dependencies are removed before the end of the layer when doing a
@PurpleBooth
PurpleBooth / README-Template.md
Last active September 18, 2024 04:31
A template to make good README.md

Project Title

One Paragraph of project description goes here

Getting Started

These instructions will get you a copy of the project up and running on your local machine for development and testing purposes. See deployment for notes on how to deploy the project on a live system.

Prerequisites

@hacksalot
hacksalot / gist:72517b9b1c145116e89e
Created March 17, 2015 02:01
Delete GitHub wiki revisions
# Delete prior revisions from a GitHub wiki so that only the most-recent
# version of the content is available.
# Clone the wiki.
git clone https://github.com/[user]/[repo].wiki.git
# Remove the .git folder.
rm -rf .git
# Reconstruct the local repo with only latest content