This repository is a WIP on Applied Energistics 3.
So if you look at our latest commit or commit history, you will probably think that we are dead. We are not! All the work has moved to the ReOver repository. You see, some stuff just can't be ported and has to be fully rewritten. We are using ReOver repo just for that - a clean sheet where we can write and test stuff without worrying of breaking old stuff.
Go check it out! https://github.com/AEModernMCPort/Applied-Energistics-3-ReOver
Once time comes, the 2 repositories will be merged forming a new one.
Applied Energistics 3 has a whole new modular structure described in a dedicated file - structure.md. In this file you will also find repartition of AE features accross modules, along with features that were temporarily removed and ones that were removed and will not come back ヾ(^_^).
Below is the old AE2 README kept for unknown purposes.
A Mod about Matter, Energy and using them to conquer the world..
Downloads for the AE2 can be found on CurseForge or on the official website.
We don't have AE3 releases for now.
You install this mod by putting it into the minecraft/mods/
folder. It has no additional hard dependencies.
have a suggestion for Applied Energistics 3? Create an issue now!
[Feature]
or [Bug]
. When it is applicable, we will take care of it.Submit New Issue
, and wait for feedback!Providing as many details as possible does help us to find and resolve the issue faster and also you getting a fixed version as fast as possible.
git clone git@github.com:AEModernMCPort/Applied-Energistics-3.git
or git clone https://github.com/AEModernMCPort/Applied-Energistics-3.git
gradlew setupDecompWorkspace
gradlew setupDevWorkspace
gradlew setupCIWorkspace
gradlew build
. Jar will be in build/libs
gradlew genIntellijRuns
afterwardsgradlew eclipse
-Dfml.coreMods.load=appeng.transformer.AppEngCore
Before you want to add major changes, you might want to discuss them with us first, before wasting your time. If you are still willing to contribute to this project, you can contribute via Pull-Request.
The guidelines for contributing contain more detailed information about topics like the used code style and should also be considered.
Here are a few things to keep in mind that will help get your PR approved.
Getting Started
git clone git@github.com:<your username>/Applied-Energistics-2.git
or git clone https://github.com/<your username>/Applied-Energistics-2.git
git add -A
git commit -m "<summery of made changes>"
git push
If you are only doing single file pull requests, GitHub supports using a quick way without the need of cloning your fork. Also read up about synching if you plan to contribute on regular basis.
The API for Applied Energistics 2. It is open source to discuss changes, improve documentation, and provide better add-on support in general.
Development and standard builds can be obtained Here.
When compiling against the AE2 API you can use gradle dependencies, just add
dependencies {
compile "appeng:appliedenergistics2:rv_-_____-__:dev"
}
or add the compile line to your existing dependencies task to your build.gradle
Where the __ are filled in with the correct version criteria; AE2 is available from the default forge maven so no additional repositories are necessary.
An example string would be appeng:appliedenergistics2:rv2-alpha-30:dev
en_US
is included in this repository, fixes to typos are welcome.
Files must be encoded as UTF-8.
You can provide any additional languages by creating a new file with the appropriate language code.
If you have have issues localizing something feel free to contact us on IRC, at #AppliedEnergistics on Esper.net
Thanks to everyone helping out to improve localization of AE2.
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