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To add: There already a bunch of scattered datapacks that try to provide some functionality in a sort of library-way. Some are not updated anymore, some are. The ones that I know of that come to mind would be AESTD, MinecraftPhi or this much more specialised string parser.
To add: There already a bunch of scattered datapacks that try to provide some functionality in a sort of library-way. Some are not updated anymore, some are. The ones that I know of that come to mind would be AESTD, MinecraftPhi or this much more specialised string parser.
To add: There already a bunch of scattered datapacks that try to provide some functionality in a sort of library-way. Some are not updated anymore, some are. The ones that I know of that come to mind would be AESTD, MinecraftPhi or this much more specialised string parser.
Contributions and feedback in general are very welcome. There's a growing community on discord. Some of the tools currently being developped under the project umbrella are mecha (https://github.com/mcbeet/mecha) and lectern (https://github.com/mcbeet/lectern). Mecha is a pluggable mcfunction parser and compiler, it implements progressive syntactic extensions like multiline commands, nesting, relative locations and implicit execute. It also comes with Bolt, a compile-time scripting engine that fuses Python into command syntax. Lectern implements a document-based authoring format for data packs that's geared towards literate programming and tutorials. It lets you embed data pack fragments in markdown and turn it into a proper data pack.
Contributions and feedback in general are very welcome. There's a growing community on discord. Some of the tools currently being developped under the project umbrella are mecha (https://github.com/mcbeet/mecha) and lectern (https://github.com/mcbeet/lectern). Mecha is a pluggable mcfunction parser and compiler, it implements progressive syntactic extensions like multiline commands, nesting, relative locations and implicit execute. It also comes with Bolt, a compile-time scripting engine that fuses Python into command syntax. Lectern implements a document-based authoring format for data packs that's geared towards literate programming and tutorials. It lets you embed data pack fragments in markdown and turn it into a proper data pack.