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# fabric-loom
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Gradle plugin for Fabric
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# Fabric Loom
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Usage: `gradlew setup idea`
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(Use `./gradle` on macOS and Linux)
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A [Gradle](https://gradle.org/) plugin to setup a deobfuscated development environment for minecraft mods. Primarily used in the Fabric toolchain.
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* Has built in support for tiny mappings (Used by [Yarn](https://github.com/FabricMC/yarn))
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* Utilises the Fernflower and CFR decompilers to generate source code with comments.
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* Designed to support modern versions of Minecraft (Tested with 1.14.4 and upwards)
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* Built in support for IntelliJ IDEA, Eclipse and Visual Studio Code to generate run configurations for minecraft.
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* Loom target a wide range of Gradle versions. _Tested with 4.9 up to 6.7_
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* Supports the latest version of Java all the way down to java 8
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## Use Loom to develop mods
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To get started developing your own mods please follow the guide on [Setting up a mod development environment](https://fabricmc.net/wiki/tutorial:setup).
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## Debugging loom (Only needed if you want to work on loom its self)
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_This guide assumes you are using IntelliJ IDEA, other IDE's have not been tested; your experience may vary._
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1. Import as a Gradle project by opening the build.gradle
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2. Create a Gradle run configuration to run the following tasks `build publishToMavenLocal -x test`. This will build loom and publish to a local maven repo without running the test suite. You can run it now.
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3. Prepare a project for using the local version of loom:
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* A good starting point is to clone the [fabric-example-mod](https://github.com/FabricMC/fabric-example-mod) into your working directory
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* Add `mavenLocal()` to the buildscript repositories, usually found in `settings.gradle` or at the top of the `build.gradle` file
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* Change the loom version to `0.6.local`. For example `id 'fabric-loom' version '0.6.local'`
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4. Create a Gradle run configuration:
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* Set the Gradle project path to the project you have just configured above
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* Set some tasks to run, such as `clean build` you can change these to suit your needs.
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* Add the run configuration you created earlier to the "Before Launch" section to rebuild loom each time you debug
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5. You should now be able to run the configuration in debug mode, with working breakpoints.
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