Emotecraft
a.k.a. EmoteX
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