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Develop for NeoForge in the Fabric way
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.
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Launchpad
A small tool for developing NeoForge mods using Fabric conventions.
📖 About
Launchpad's main features include the following:
- Reading mod metadata from
fabric.mod.jsonfiles - Running mod entrypoints (both standard and custom)
- Access transformation using Class Tweakers (or Access Wideners)
- Loading nested jar dependencies
Furthermore, we provide certain extensions on top of the Fabric standard described in Usage.
When to use Launchpad
Generally speaking, Launchpad works best for small to medium-sized Fabric mods that are already potentially compatible with NeoForge, just need that small final push to get them loaded.
Use Launchpad, when:
- You want to port your mod to NeoForge but don't have the time for a full, native port
- Your mod requires little to no changes to be compatible with NeoForge (mainly speaking of Mixins)
- You're fine with having extra dependencies on NeoForge, namely the Forgified Fabric API and Launchpad
When not to use Launchpad
Consider making a native port or using the MultiLoader template, when:
- You want to use NeoForge APIs extensively
- You want full control over your metadata or entrypoints
- You don't want extra dependencies
📋 Usage
Find all usage instruction in our repository.
⚖️ License
Launchpad is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3 with the Classpath Exception v2.0. See LICENSE for the full license text.
Launchpad
A small tool for developing NeoForge mods using Fabric conventions.
📖 About
Launchpad's main features include the following:
- Reading mod metadata from
fabric.mod.jsonfiles - Running mod entrypoints (both standard and custom)
- Access transformation using Class Tweakers (or Access Wideners)
- Loading nested jar dependencies
Furthermore, we provide certain extensions on top of the Fabric standard described in Usage.
When to use Launchpad
Generally speaking, Launchpad works best for small to medium-sized Fabric mods that are already potentially compatible with NeoForge, just need that small final push to get them loaded.
Use Launchpad, when:
- You want to port your mod to NeoForge but don't have the time for a full, native port
- Your mod requires little to no changes to be compatible with NeoForge (mainly speaking of Mixins)
- You're fine with having extra dependencies on NeoForge, namely the Forgified Fabric API and Launchpad
When not to use Launchpad
Consider making a native port or using the MultiLoader template, when:
- You want to use NeoForge APIs extensively
- You want full control over your metadata or entrypoints
- You don't want extra dependencies
📋 Usage
Find all usage instruction in our repository.
⚖️ License
Launchpad is licensed under the GNU General Public License v3 with the Classpath Exception v2.0. See LICENSE for the full license text.
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