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A modern config and config UI lib.
Provides a framework or library for other mods to use.
Neoforge is a fork of the Minecraft Forge available for versions 1.20.1+ of Minecraft. Many Forge mods are compatible with Neoforge and vice versa.
Fabric is a mod loader for versions 1.14+ of Minecraft, particularly popular for client side and optimization mods.
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EclipseUI
A lightweight, themeable config screen library for Minecraft mods.
Features
- Fabric & NeoForge support.
- Two themes: Faithful (vanilla style) & Modern (flat design)
- Rich widgets: toggles, sliders, dropdowns, color pickers, text fields
- ModMenu integration out of the box
Installation
For Mod Developers
Add EclipseUI to your mod by following the Usage Guide.
Quick dependency setup:
repositories {
maven("https://jitpack.io")
}
dependencies {
// Fabric
modImplementation("com.github.coredex-source.EclipseUI:EclipseUI-fabric:v1.0.2")
// NeoForge
implementation("com.github.coredex-source.EclipseUI:EclipseUI-neoforge:v1.0.2")
}
See the full Usage Guide for complete setup instructions and examples.
Quick Start
EclipseUI.configScreen()
.title(Component.literal("My Mod Config"))
.parent(parent)
.theme(Theme.MODERN)
.category(cat -> cat
.name(Component.literal("General"))
.toggle(t -> t
.name(Component.literal("Enable Feature"))
.binding(() -> config.enabled, v -> config.enabled = v)
.defaultValue(true)
)
.slider(s -> s
.name(Component.literal("Range"))
.range(0, 100, 1)
.bindingInt(() -> config.range, v -> config.range = v)
.defaultValue(50)
)
)
.build();
Documentation
- Usage Guide - Complete guide on integrating EclipseUI into your mod
- GitHub Issues - Report bugs or request features
License
MIT License
EclipseUI
A lightweight, themeable config screen library for Minecraft mods.
Features
- Fabric & NeoForge support.
- Two themes: Faithful (vanilla style) & Modern (flat design)
- Rich widgets: toggles, sliders, dropdowns, color pickers, text fields
- ModMenu integration out of the box
Installation
For Mod Developers
Add EclipseUI to your mod by following the Usage Guide.
Quick dependency setup:
repositories {
maven("https://jitpack.io")
}
dependencies {
// Fabric
modImplementation("com.github.coredex-source.EclipseUI:EclipseUI-fabric:v1.0.2")
// NeoForge
implementation("com.github.coredex-source.EclipseUI:EclipseUI-neoforge:v1.0.2")
}
See the full Usage Guide for complete setup instructions and examples.
Quick Start
EclipseUI.configScreen()
.title(Component.literal("My Mod Config"))
.parent(parent)
.theme(Theme.MODERN)
.category(cat -> cat
.name(Component.literal("General"))
.toggle(t -> t
.name(Component.literal("Enable Feature"))
.binding(() -> config.enabled, v -> config.enabled = v)
.defaultValue(true)
)
.slider(s -> s
.name(Component.literal("Range"))
.range(0, 100, 1)
.bindingInt(() -> config.range, v -> config.range = v)
.defaultValue(50)
)
)
.build();
Documentation
- Usage Guide - Complete guide on integrating EclipseUI into your mod
- GitHub Issues - Report bugs or request features
License
MIT License
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