Bookshelf Mod Wiki features elements such as code, frameworks, utilities, and various resources. You can use the code base of the mod to strengthen your mods.
The mod is used as an API and Library mod. It contains important elements to function Minecraft mods. The mod allows unrelated mods to use some parts of the same code base. Hence, the amount of time and effort needed to advance some mods and features is decreased.
For the code base of the Library, it is tested in more circumstances and communities that cause fewer bugs. They bring better performance in mods.
If you are a player, here are the features for you:
- You can utilize debug commands like /bookshelf hand to obtain item IDs.
- Various datapack features such as crafting recipes dealing damage to items that have durability instead of absorbing them.
If you are a modder, here are the features for you:
- The formats like JSON, Network, and NBT have serialization.
- Various Utility Functions for you to use.
- Registry manager, which contains non-forge registry types, debugging, as well as statistics.
- Some debug commands.
New types of elements such as:
- Recipe
- Ingredient
- Loot condition
- Loot modifier
- Item predicates
Bookshelf Mod helps you power your mods using amazing elements.
Requirement:
- Minecraft Forge
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How to install:
Make sure you have already installed Minecraft Forge.
Locate the Minecraft application folder.
- Open Run from the start menu.
- Type %appdata%, and click Run.
Input where Bookshelf Mod you have just downloaded (.jar file) into the Mods folder.
When you open Minecraft, you see the Bookshelf Mod is installed when clicking the button mods