CraftyItems is a Minecraft mod for the Fabric loader which adds and currently plans to add tons of new and creative ways to craft things.
- Small quirks and QoL updates , as they help enhance the experience while playing, like stew cooking pots
- Elemental and Natural elements from which a complex tree of recipes starts to grow surprisingly well
- Compatibility with popular mods so you won't miss any of the good stuff!
- And much more to come!
Note: Some of these screenshots are taken during development, this WILL change, so nothing that you see it truly final
Short answer, maybe, long answer:
Forge is a good modding library and their mappings are generally good.
Modders tend to go with it thanks to the enormous historical contributions
that Forge mods gave to Minecraft in general, and also thanks to the great
community support. However, Fabric is more easy to work with,
it has less restrains when coming to quick updates and ships with a Mixin Library
by default, which is extremely convenient to use when modding certain aspects of the game
without hacky "ASM cheese" or hooks.
Nothing to say against Forge, but I don't know if it will ever be worth
my time adding compatibility.
Yes I know about them. However, I don't quite feel like their API is complete enough to provide that freedom of movement that each individual loader gives. If I really need to do cross-loading, I will just use the "resources-to-common-dir" strategy.
Also, I am planning to use Kotlin later on, :)
:troll:
(no, but trust me, when I started the mod that amogus statue was necessary, vital, even)
SweetieRick, myself :)
Special thanks to SolelyMods for his help and knowledge of Minecraft's obscure methods;
Dale, for his contribution to the optimization of this mod;
roro1506_HD#2708 on Discord for his help on method hunt;
deirn#0100 on Discord for his patience in figuring out my typos (sorry man)
This project is licenced under the permissive MIT license. To see what you can and can't do with this project, please refer to the LICENSE file