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Meteor Addon Template

A template to allow easy usage of the Meteor Addon API.

How to use

  • Clone this project
  • Use this template to create new modules/commands
  • Build the executable using the gradle build task.
  • Run the mod with Meteor.

Project structure

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│── .github
│   ╰── workflows
│       │── dev_build.yml
│       ╰── pull_request.yml
│── gradle
│   ╰── wrapper
│       │── gradle-wrapper.jar
│       ╰── gradle-wrapper.properties
│── src
│   ╰── main
│       │── java
│       │   ╰── com
│       │       ╰── example
│       │           ╰── addon
│       │               │── commands
│       │               │   ╰── CommandExample
│       │               │── hud
│       │               │   ╰── HudExample
│       │               │── modules
│       │               │   ╰── ModuleExample
│       │               ╰── AddonTemplate
│       ╰── resources
│           │── assets
│           │   ╰── template
│           │       ╰── icon.png
│           │── addon-template.mixins.json
│           ╰── fabric.mod.json
│── .editorconfig
│── .gitignore
│── build.gradle
│── gradle.properties
│── gradlew
│── gradlew.bat
│── LICENSE
│── README.md
╰── settings.gradle

This is the default project structure. Each folder/file has a specific purpose.
Here is a brief explanation of the ones you might need to modify:

  • .github/workflows: Contains the GitHub Actions configuration files.
  • gradle: Contains the Gradle wrapper files.
    Edit the gradle.properties file to change the version of the Gradle wrapper.
  • src/main/java/com/example/addon: Contains the main class of the addon.
    Here you can register your custom commands, modules, and HUDs.
    Edit the getPackage method to reflect the package of your addon.
  • src/main/resources: Contains the resources of the addon.
    • assets: Contains the assets of the addon.
      You can add your own assets here, separated in subfolders.
      • template: Contains the assets of the template.
        You can replace the icon.png file with your own addon icon.
        Also, rename this folder to reflect the name of your addon.
    • addon-template.mixins.json: Contains the Mixin configuration for the addon.
      You can add your own mixins in the client array.
    • fabric.mod.json: Contains the metadata of the addon.
      Edit the various fields to reflect the metadata of your addon.
  • build.gradle: Contains the Gradle build script.
    You can manage the dependencies of the addon here.
    Remember to keep the fabric-loom version up-to-date.
  • gradle.properties: Contains the properties of the Gradle build.
    These will be used by the build script.
  • LICENSE: Contains the license of the addon.
    You can edit this file to change the license of your addon.
  • README.md: Contains the documentation of the addon.
    You can edit this file to reflect the documentation of your addon, and showcase its features.