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DecompilerMC
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I'm a code digger , ask me to do anything
Honestly the way I learned is just downloading the code (https://github.com/hube12/DecompilerMC or https://github.com/QuiltMC/quilt-mappings are probably the best ways right now) and poking around until I found what I was looking for.
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Does anyone has any idea of how to make Shadow Items in 1.18
I have no clue how item shadowing in 1.18 is possible but if you want to have a look at the source code you could try MCP Reborn which even allows you to modify the code and run it easily, though not all variables are deobfuscated. You can also use the official obfuscation mappings to manually decompile Minecraft (wiki article or use DecompilerMC to automate that task (with this method afaik nothing is obfuscated but there is no function to run the code. It would probably be quite easy to port the gradle tasks from MCP reborn or create your own but I’m not a Java dev so I’m not sure)
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Where could I learn more about Minecraft mechanics?
this tool for code with mojang mappings(no parameter names): https://github.com/hube12/DecompilerMC
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Tuinity just announced it is being shut down and all of its changes are being merged into paper
You can use DecompilerMC to decompile the latest versions and MCP to decompile older versions. Minecraft's code is definitely a giant mess of spaghetti, although maybe not as bad as it used to be.
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Where do I find the source code for pistons?
If you do wanna look at mc code though, you can use DecompilerMC, or just download the fabric example mod and run the genSources gradle task
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Minecraft Source Code
If you do wanna deobfuscate and decompile it tho, look into yarn or DecompilerMC
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Those 1.17 caves are huge...
2) Use this, it uses mojang mappings https://github.com/hube12/DecompilerMC 3) Use mcp-reborn (mcpconfig) which use modcoderpack mappings https://github.com/Hexeption/MCP-Reborn
quilt-mappings
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Can AI Deobfuscate Minecraft?
Quilt Mappings. Quilt is a fork of Fabric made by many former-Fabric developers. Quilt Mappings are like Yarn, but without a cleanroom, and so may take inspiration from the Official Mappings. Its main purpose is to be like Yarn, but Mojmappier, or to be like Mojmap, but Yarnier - depending on who you ask.
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I'm a code digger , ask me to do anything
Honestly the way I learned is just downloading the code (https://github.com/hube12/DecompilerMC or https://github.com/QuiltMC/quilt-mappings are probably the best ways right now) and poking around until I found what I was looking for.
What are some alternatives?
Minestom - 1.20.4 Lightweight Minecraft server
vineflower - Modern Java decompiler aiming to be as accurate as possible, with an emphasis on output quality. Fork of the Fernflower decompiler.
yarn - Libre Minecraft mappings, free to use for everyone. No exceptions.
carpet-fixes - fabric-carpet extension mod which attempts to fix as many vanilla minecraft bugs as possible. Feel free to add as many fixes as you want! Currently 220+ Fixes!
Porting-Lib - A collection of utilities for porting mods from Forge to Fabric.
Starlight - Rewrites the light engine to fix lighting performance and lighting errors
PluckableArrows - A Minecraft mod to allow picking arrows out of mobs
MCP-Reborn - MCP-Reborn is an MCP (Mod Coder Pack) for Minecraft for making modded clients and researching its code. (1.13-1.20.1)
WorldEdit - 🗺️ Minecraft map editor and mod
Enigma - This is a fork of cuchaz's Enigma, a deobfuscation/remapping tool for Java software.