Emotes Save

Create your own emotes in Minecraft.

Project README

Emotecraft

a.k.a. EmoteX

Download

When downloading the mod, please only use official downloads as others may be infected.
Official project (only download the mod from here):

Development


how to build

git clone https://github.com/KosmX/emotes.git
cd emotes
./gradlew build

You can use collectArtifacts task to copy the mod files into an artifacts directory.

./gradlew collectArtifact
cd artifacts

Using in your mod/modpack

Fabric depends on bendy-lib, optionally Mod Menu and FabricMC mods: Fabric-loader, Fabric-API, Minecraft.

Forge version has no dependencies (except Forge and Minecraft)
bendy-lib is compiled into the forge version

Emotes proxy

Emotecraft is doing the emote synchronization using a server-side mod.
In some cases it's just impossible (like when playing on a community server)

This is where proxy API comes in as it can redirect communication when dedicated server-side mod isn't available.
If the server has Emotecraft (in any form) it will use that instead of using proxies.

To implement a proxy-mod, see emotes-proxy-template.
Emotecraft will invoke the proxy instance when trying to send a message,
and you can invoke Emotecraft's receiver when you received a message.

Modules:

emotesAPI: common library used by Emotecraft, has no dependencies, published as emotesAPI
you can find it in my private maven server: https://maven.kosmx.dev
executor: the interface to be implemented to the modloader+MC version
emotesMain: Main client-side logic
emotesServer: Server-side logic

archCommon: common (both Fabric and Forge) Minecraft dependent stuff. using architectury loom
fabric: latest fabric implementation
forge: latest Forge implementation

If you have any questions about the mod, you can find me on Discord

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