Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
1.19.2
1.18.2
1.17.x
1.16.2–1.16.5
1.15.x
Platforms
Fabric
Supported environments
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Details
Licensed MIT
Published 2 years ago
Updated 2 years ago
Usage
This mod adds a new data type called push_to_craft
. Put the files into a push_to_craft
directory in your datapack or data
folder of your mod (beneath the recipes
or tags
directories).
A valid json file is built like this:
additions
: Array - Defines all items or tags that you want to add to the targets- Entries are item ids as Strings. You can use tags by prepending a
#
.
- Entries are item ids as Strings. You can use tags by prepending a
targets
: Array or String - Defines which items and tags to target in the recipes- Entries are item ids or tags as Strings.
recipes
: Object - Gives conditions for which items to choosetypes
: Array - optional - Defines which recipe serializers to target- Entries are recipe serializer ids as Strings
ids
: Array - optional - Defines which recipes to target- Entries are Strings that are either of these:
- Exact recipe ids à la
minecraft:anvil
- Namespace specific regular expression that only mark the last part of the id as regex à la
minecraft:.*
- A complete regular expression beginning and ending with a forward slash à la
/.*craft:.*/
- Exact recipe ids à la
- Entries are Strings that are either of these:
Example
This allows you to use blackstone in favor of cobblestone everywhere:
{
"additions": [
"minecraft:blackstone"
],
"targets": [
"minecraft:cobblestone"
],
"recipes": {}
}
This allows you to use emeralds and all kinds of planks as alternatives to diamonds and iron ores in crafting and smelting recipes:
{
"additions": [
"minecraft:emerald",
"#minecraft:planks"
],
"targets": [
"minecraft:diamond",
"minecraft:iron_ore"
],
"recipes": {
"types": [
"crafting_shaped",
"crafting_shapeless",
"blasting"
],
"ids": [
"minecraft:/.*/"
]
}
}
Modders
If you're a modder and like to use this in your projects you can do so using my maven:
repositories {
maven {
name "Siphalor's Maven"
url "https://maven.siphalor.de"
}
}
dependencies {
modCompile "de.siphalor:pushtocraft-1.15:+"
// Optionally you can include this mod into your jar
include "de.siphalor:pushtocraft-1.15:+"
}