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Start.java |
Resent-1.8
if you're reading this, that means one of the following:
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i open-sourced resent. this is most likely
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another dev was added to the project.
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you hacked into my account from my weak ass password and somehow bypassed github email verification.
either way, here's some documentation on this project. please note that I wrote all of this in a text editor so i probably made a few mistakes in the code.
Module system
Standard, non-render modules. (ex: fullbright, norain, tooltips)
create a new class structured like the following:
@Module(name = "Example", category = Category.MISC) //theres another optional value, hasSetting, set to false by default.
public class ExampleModule extends Mod {
@Override //Overrides method in Mod class.
public void onEnable(){
//what happens when the module is enabled
}
@Override
public void onDisable(){
//what happens when the module is disabled
}
}
Render-related modules that requires drawing to the screen. (ex: keystrokes, info, fps, potionhud)
create a new class structured like this:
@RenderModule(name = "ExampleRender", category = Category.MISC, x = 4, y = 4)
public class ExampleRenderModule extends RenderModule {
//this method is called in GuiIngame to draw stuff to the screen.
public void draw(){
mc.fontRendererObj.drawString("Test", this.getX(), this.getY(), -1 /* -1 is the color of the text. */);
}
//you can still use onEnable and onDisable methods.
}
Settings
not too difficult to figure out on your own, here's an example:
public class ExampleRenderModule extends RenderModule {
public ExampleRenderModule(){
addSetting(example);
}
public static BooleanSetting example = new BooleanSetting("Example", "" /* description */, true /* default value */);
public void draw(){
if(example.getValue())
mc.fontRendererObj.drawString("Test", this.getX(), this.getY(), -1 /* -1 is the color of the text. */);
}
}
^ this example was done with a booleansetting, its similar to a modesetting, too lazy to write a documentation for that cope.