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Terasology
vscode | Terasology | |
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1 | 18 | |
9 | 3,620 | |
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0.0 | 8.7 | |
about 1 month ago | 5 days ago | |
TypeScript | Java | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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vscode
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Understanding AI for coders: Tabnine (your alternative to GitHub Copilot)
Both are related to limitations of vscode completion engine, so Tabnine can't really blamed for them in any way.
1. Initially Tabnine's auto-completion was triggered on any character, which best leveraged Tabnine's power but also had inherent problem: when Tabnine was triggered on non-letter character it sometimes prevented Vscode from showing suggestions from other completion sources (LSPs, snippets). There is a discussion in https://github.com/codota/tabnine-vscode/issues/6 with me explaining that the only viable solution is to reduce set of trigger characters to letters only. In the end a fix was pushed that reduced the set of trigger characters, which made the problem less likely but still not solved. The are numerous duplicates of this issue on Github.
2. Another problem is when Vscode has auto-completion suggestions from Tabnine and other sources (LSP, snippets), it frequently puts Tabnine's at the top of list. This is a big no-go for me because most of the time just want to complete the identifier (class field, method etc.). Modifying just the extension code didn't help so in the end I had add a small patch to Vscode itself, which gives lowest score to Tabnine's candidates: https://github.com/sergei-dyshel/vscode/commit/ee73034b9ec6c....
I must admit that both problems can be practically solved by new "inline auto-completion" mechanism in vscode which looks very promising for AI-based completion in general. I'm looking forward to evaluate it.
Terasology
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Lessons from Open-Source Game Projects
Terasology - Minecraft-inspired voxel game. Java
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Looking for opensource projects to contribute.
terasology?
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Is this game dead? Also, how do you run? I can't figure it out.
An alternative if you like: submit a quick feature request at https://github.com/MovingBlocks/Terasology/issues to describe the desire and the potential fix to add settings for it. Might be nobody gets to it for a while, but we'll mark it as encouraging and see - similar things have happened from the same in the past!
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Minetest: An open source voxel game engine
There is also Terasology - a Minecraft-like voxel game with fancy graphics: https://terasology.org/
- [D] Ethics of minecraft stable diffusion
- Terasology – open-source voxel world
- Thanks for the reminder Minecraft
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What (hopefully free) games should we play in our honors video game class?
You might be interested in looking into a few Minecraft clones if price is a concern - Minetest is the most well known one from what I've heard but I was recommended Terasology a few years back.
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Understanding AI for coders: Tabnine (your alternative to GitHub Copilot)
A fine reason for them to bork the useful-java-links case, I guess, but your argument falls over for the 3rd link: https://github.com/MovingBlocks/Terasology/blob/develop/LICE... and the sidebar widget correctly says "Apache-2.0 license"
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Please update the list of Open Source Voxel Engines on the Wiki
Terasology has active contributions, but the link to it is super old. terasology.org should be the current. I think the GitHub link is correct, though.