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A libarary for rendering, gui, basic stuff, etc
Does not follow a specific thematic focus apart from vanilla Minecraft.
Used for mods with little to no gameplay elements.
Includes quality of life improvements and small tweaks to enhance and customize gameplay.
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Forge is a popular mod loader for versions 1.1+ of Minecraft.
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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LDLib2
A modern Minecraft modding library for UI, rendering, synchronization, persistence, and in-game editors.
Documentation | Java Integration | UI Guide | Discord | CurseForge | Modrinth
LDLib2 is a complete rewrite of the original LDLib, redesigned around modern Minecraft and NeoForge development. It gives mod authors a higher-level foundation for building UI, in-game tools, renderer-backed content, synchronized data, and persistent runtime systems without rebuilding the same infrastructure in every project.
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LDLib2 UI Build Minecraft screens with Taffy-powered layout, LSS stylesheets, reusable components, XML definitions, data bindings, RPC events, and HUD overlays. |
Data Synchronization and Persistence Annotate fields with @Persisted, @DescSynced, and RPC helpers to generate NBT IO, codecs, dirty-field sync, and packet flow with minimal boilerplate.
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![]() Node Graph Toolkit Create in-game graph editors with nodes, ports, wires, variables, subgraphs, blackboards, undoable commands, and resource-backed graph assets. |
![]() In-game Editor Framework Build Unity-, Blender-, or Blockbench-style tools with dockable views, project files, resource browsers, inspectors, history, settings, and custom editor panels. |
![]() Configurable Turn annotated Java objects into inspector-ready property panels, including ranges, selectors, lists, resource locations, search fields, undo history, and persistence. |
![]() Rendering and Integrations Use LDLib2's shader, texture, model rendering, scene, and editor utilities together with common modding workflows such as JEI, REI, EMI, KubeJS, and Java plugin entry points. |
For a full walkthrough, see the UI Getting Started guide.
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- Documentation
- GitHub repository
- CurseForge project
- Modrinth project
- Discord community
- Original LDLib
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LDLib2 is licensed under the LGPL-3.0 license.
LDLib2
A modern Minecraft modding library for UI, rendering, synchronization, persistence, and in-game editors.
Documentation | Java Integration | UI Guide | Discord | CurseForge | Modrinth
LDLib2 is a complete rewrite of the original LDLib, redesigned around modern Minecraft and NeoForge development. It gives mod authors a higher-level foundation for building UI, in-game tools, renderer-backed content, synchronized data, and persistent runtime systems without rebuilding the same infrastructure in every project.
Feature Highlights
|
LDLib2 UI Build Minecraft screens with Taffy-powered layout, LSS stylesheets, reusable components, XML definitions, data bindings, RPC events, and HUD overlays. |
Data Synchronization and Persistence Annotate fields with @Persisted, @DescSynced, and RPC helpers to generate NBT IO, codecs, dirty-field sync, and packet flow with minimal boilerplate.
|
![]() Node Graph Toolkit Create in-game graph editors with nodes, ports, wires, variables, subgraphs, blackboards, undoable commands, and resource-backed graph assets. |
![]() In-game Editor Framework Build Unity-, Blender-, or Blockbench-style tools with dockable views, project files, resource browsers, inspectors, history, settings, and custom editor panels. |
![]() Configurable Turn annotated Java objects into inspector-ready property panels, including ranges, selectors, lists, resource locations, search fields, undo history, and persistence. |
![]() Rendering and Integrations Use LDLib2's shader, texture, model rendering, scene, and editor utilities together with common modding workflows such as JEI, REI, EMI, KubeJS, and Java plugin entry points. |
For a full walkthrough, see the UI Getting Started guide.
Links
- Documentation
- GitHub repository
- CurseForge project
- Modrinth project
- Discord community
- Original LDLib
License
LDLib2 is licensed under the LGPL-3.0 license.
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