A Kotlin/Compose client built around Lost-City/Client
Enhancements are nice, but I intend to respect the experience, and the developers of Lost-City.
Forbidden features (unless otherwise permitted by Lost-City):
artificial input of any kind
pvp context-aware content (ie. effect timers, hiding friends, etc)
camera zoom / middle mouse rotate
menu entry swapping (including changing menu entry text)
overlays alerting when to move / pray etc
Per Pazaz:
"in general: don’t give yourself an advantage that forces a new meta on the community.
The original experience should be a viable option for people to play with"
Improved RuneLite Injector
Inject to deob instead of vanilla, great for debugging
Kotlin/Compose framework:
client module is entirely Kotlin, and entirely Compose - No Java / Swing in the frontend
Many systems improved / modernized to benefit from this
Compose only UI/Overlays:
Overlays are native resolution regardless of rs stretching
Overlays are rendered on compose UI thread, client thread won't starve because of drawing
Depends on the following sub-projects:
Annotations runelite deobfuscation/mixin annotations
Eventbus kotlin coroutines based eventbus
Injector packs api
/api-rs
/mixins
into rs2
Logger pretty logger
/api
restricted-level interfaces to client members/api-rs
unrestricted-level interfaces to client members/client
pure kotlin / compose 3pc/mixins
code to be packed/modified inrs2
/rs2
aka deob aka 2004Scape Client aka Client1 aka vanilla
The injector has a handful of improvements over RuneLite/OpenOSRSs releases.
-targets rs2 instead of mapping against vanilla jar
(changes made in rs2 are injected on build)
(rs2 is debuggable with breakpoints etc after injection)
-can handle targets with packages
-various bytecode fixes
-virtually annotate members
(no need to annotate anything in rs2)
Status: Completely renamed! There's no obfuscation or unnamed classes/methods/fields/variables left.
The TeaVM webclient is in the webclient
branch until it can be made compatible with this new branch: see https://github.com/2004scape/Client/tree/webclient
Thanks to these individuals' projects for shedding light on some things - this would've taken a lot longer to complete without their efforts.