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A bunch of utility mixins

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Mozilla Public License 2.0
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Lilligant

This is my utility mod.

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Sweet Berry Bushes no longer slow

Sweet berry bushes will never slow the player anymore.

Enchantments

Lilligant adds a new Aerial Affinity enchantment which can be placed on a helmet to reduce the normal on-ground speed penalty that you get when mining. This can be disabled in the configuration.

Lilligant hooks into how enchantment levels are calculated, allowing you to pretend like a player or an item has an enchantment (when they really don't). Implement EnchantmentEffectInterceptor and register it with said interface in your mod initialiser.

Lilligant includes a default enchantment interceptor that allows certain enchantments to be simulated if you have a status effect that is in a specific mob_effect tag.

  • lilligant:gives_aqua_affinity - Acts as if you have the Aqua Affinity enchantment effect. By default, this contains the Water Breathing status effect.
  • lilligant:gives_frost_walker - Acts as if you have the Frost Walker enchantment effect. This has no default tag entries.
  • lilligant:gives_aerial_affinity - Acts as if you have the Aerial Affinity enchantment effect. By default, this contains the Slow Falling status effect and the Levitation status effect.

Entity Blocking

Lilligant blocks entities from spawning at the lowest level - the entity manager - meaning that entities are well and truly unable to spawn. This is configurable in the entity_blocker.toml configuration file.

Sniffer Cooldown Adjustment

The snifferCooldown parameter in the content configuration can be used to customise how many ticks a Sniffer will be on cooldown after sniffing something up, making it easier to make Sniffer farms for e.g. torchflowers.

Portal Blocking

Lilligant adds a small API that can prevent portals from forming based on overworld conditions. It also includes a built-in handler that stops portals from working based on height (disabled by default). See the NetherPortalFormationInterceptor class for more information.

Narrator Error Suppression

Lilligant automatically suppresses the log on startup caused by a missing libflite.so.

Peaceful Mode Enforcement

Lilligant adds a new configuration option to allow forcing peaceful mode. This locks the difficulty to Peaceful both in-game and during world creation, and makes mob spawners automatically delete themselves on tick as a small micro-optimisation.

In addition, Lilligant will disable the hunger bar from rendering in peaceful mode.

JVM Argument Checking

Lilligant adds a warning screen that warns the player if they've added useless (-XX:+EnableG1GC) or harmful (-XX:MaxTenuringThreshold=1) JVM args.

Auto-Kill Ender Dragon

On peaceful mode, the ender dragon will be automatically killed. An end portal and end gateway will be generated like normal.

Wayland Fixes

Lilligant patches a handful of Blaze3D methods to support booting on Wayland natively if a GLFW version built for Wayland is used (e.g. 3.4.).

Lang Overriding

Lilligant adds an extremely late language overrider that will forcibly overwrite language keys for the provided lang. Useful for when dynamic resources WON'T BEHAVE

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