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ModMenu

Hard to be more descriptive than that. It enriches the standard Minecraft menu with an interface displaying a one-dimensional array of modifications

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Installation on Beta 1.7.3

  1. Download and install MultiMC if you haven't already.
  2. If you haven't already, press "create instance", and press "import from zip", and paste the following URL into the text field: https://github.com/calmilamsy/Cursed-Fabric-MultiMC/archive/master.zip
  3. Download ModMenu from the releases page.
  4. Click on your new MultiMC instance and click "edit instance" on the right. Click "loader mods" then "add", and navigate to the mod you just downloaded, and press OK.

Developers:

"custom": {
    "modmenu:api": true,
    "modmenu:clientsideOnly": true
}
  • Mod parenting is used to display a mod as a child of another one. This is meant to be used for mods divided into different modules. The following element in a fabric.mod.json will define the mod as a child of the mod 'flamingo':
"custom": {
    "modmenu:parent": "flamingo"
}
  • ModMenuAPI
    • To use the API, implement the ModMenuApi interface on a class and add that as an entry point of type "modmenu" in your fabric.mod.json as such:
    "entrypoints": {
      "modmenu": [ "com.example.mod.ExampleModMenuApiImpl" ]
    }
    • Features
      • Mods can provide a Screen factory to provide a custom config screen to open with the config button. Implement the getConfigScreenFactory method in your API implementation.