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Fireplace Lib (Fabric/Quilt)
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A library of common functionality used by my mods, in one place for easier maintenance and faster updates.
Forge is a popular mod loader for versions 1.1+ of Minecraft.
Fabric is a mod loader for versions 1.14+ of Minecraft, particularly popular for client side and optimization mods.
Quilt is a fork of the Fabric mod loader. Many Fabric mods are compatible with Quilt and vice versa.
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A library of common functionality used by my mods, in one place for easier maintenance and faster updates.
This page is for the Fabric/Quilt version of the mod. Click here to go to the Forge version.
This mod requires Fabric API. For config GUIs on the client, Cloth Config is recommended.
Main focuses (and basic user-friendly descriptions):
- Multithreading (Allows more things to happen at once)
- Serializing and deserializing data (Makes it easier to save various data and create config files)
- Translation management for client-side-optional mods (Makes it so even if you aren't required to have a mod installed to join a server that's using it, you can use it anyways if you want to use a different language than the server uses)
- Common code to make it less tedious to make commands and config GUIs
More details for developers can be found on the wiki.
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How does this help users?
- Lower risk of bugs because the common functionality is in one place instead of copied to a bunch of different places
- If a bug is found in this common functionality, it can be fixed once instead of having to be fixed in a bunch of different places.
Does this do anything on its own?
It shows up in the mod list, but that's about it.
Do I need to download this to use your other mods?
Yes, for the following mods:
A library of common functionality used by my mods, in one place for easier maintenance and faster updates.
Main focuses (and basic user-friendly descriptions):
- Multithreading (Allows more things to happen at once)
- Serializing and deserializing data in json format (Makes it easier to save various data)
- Translation management for client-side-optional mods (Makes it so even if you aren't required to have a mod installed to join a server that's using it, you can use it anyways if you want to use a different language than the server uses)
- Common code to make it less tedious to make commands and config GUIs
More details for developers can be found on the wiki.
Q&A
How does this help users?
- Lower risk of bugs because the common functionality is in one place instead of copied to a bunch of different places
- If a bug is found in this common functionality, it can be fixed once then the mods that use it will be able to quickly switch to the fixed version
Does this do anything on its own?
It shows up in the mod list, but that's about it.
Do I need to download this to use your other mods?
Yes, for the following mods:
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