josephcsible / Oreberries

A Minecraft mod that brings back a configurable version of 1.7.10 Tinkers' Construct oreberries
https://minecraft.curseforge.com/projects/oreberries
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Oreberries

Basics

What does this mod do?

Tinkers' Construct added oreberries in 1.7.10, but they dropped this feature when they moved to newer versions of Minecraft. This mod brings back oreberries and their associated content, and makes them much more configurable than they used to be.

How do I use this mod?

You need Minecraft Forge installed first. Once that's done, just drop oreberries-version.jar in your Minecraft instance's mods/ directory and, optionally, configure it to taste.

What settings does this mod have?

This mod has two configuration files: oreberries.json, where types of oreberries are defined, and oreberries.cfg, where you can control growth chances, bonemeal ability, and tinker villagers.

How do I add/change oreberries?

Edit your oreberries.json file. See the oreberries.json page on the wiki for detailed instructions.

Why does Minecraft crash on startup after I edited oreberries.json?

You may have made a mistake while editing oreberries.json. A syntax error in that file will prevent Minecraft from starting. If you don't see the error, and the crash log doesn't help you find it, try validating the contents of oreberries.json with a tool like JSONLint.com.

Development

How do I compile this mod from source?

You need a JDK installed first. Start a command prompt or terminal in the directory you downloaded the source to. If you're on Windows, type gradlew.bat build. Otherwise, type ./gradlew build. Once it's done, the mod will be saved to build/libs/oreberries-version.jar.

How can I contribute to this mod's development?

Send pull requests. Note that by doing so, you agree to release your contributions under this mod's license.

Licensing/Permissions

How does this mod relate to Tinkers' Construct?

This mod does not depend on Tinkers' Construct, but it does integrate with it if present. Also, this mod uses resources from the 1.7.10 version of Tinkers' Construct, with parts licensed under CC0 and CC-BY 3.0 (both GPL-compatible).

What license is this released under?

It's released under the GPL v2 or later.

Can I use this in my modpack?

Yes, even if you monetize it with adf.ly or something, and you don't need to ask me for my permission first.