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  1. Thanks so much, it worked!
  2. I'm using the discord jda as a dependency for my mod, and I recently had a problem here, but I'm still stuck on combining this new shadow jar with the original jar. For reference, this is the gradle shadow plugin I'm using When I run gradlew build with this in my build.gradle: buildscript { repositories { jcenter() maven { name = "forge" url = "http://files.minecraftforge.net/maven" } } dependencies { classpath 'net.minecraftforge.gradle:ForgeGradle:2.1-SNAPSHOT' classpath 'com.github.jengelman.gradle.plugins:shadow:2.0.2' } } apply plugin: 'net.minecraftforge.gradle.forge' apply plugin: 'com.github.johnrengelman.plugin-shadow' apply plugin: 'java' version = "1.0" group= "com.thelagg.laggview" archivesBaseName = "laggview" sourceCompatibility = 1.8 targetCompatibility = 1.8 project.tasks.build.dependsOn project.tasks.shadowJar minecraft { version = "1.8.9-11.15.1.2318-1.8.9" runDir = "run" mappings = "stable_20" } shadowJar { baseName = 'laggview-shadow' classifier = null version = 1.0 configurations = [project.configurations.compile] } repositories { jcenter() } dependencies { //both my dependencies are in the ./libs folder } processResources { inputs.property "version", project.version inputs.property "mcversion", project.minecraft.version from configurations.compile.collect { zipTree it } from(sourceSets.main.resources.srcDirs) { include 'mcmod.info' expand 'version':project.version, 'mcversion':project.minecraft.version } from(sourceSets.main.resources.srcDirs) { exclude 'mcmod.info' } } The shadow-jar seems to look good when I open it with luyten (java deobfuscator): The regular jar hasn't changed at all (it still compiles the dependencies, but doesn't shadow them). I've tried putting the shadow jar into my mods folder to try and run that, but it gave me an error that it could not find a method Minecraft.getMinecraft() - the shadowed Jar doesn't obfuscate any of the fields or methods inside it (picture below) laggview-shadow-1.0.jar laggview-1.0.jar So, I'm looking to do either one of 2 things: Obfuscate the shadow jar like I would with the normal jar shadow the normal jar's dependencies I just have no idea how to do either of those things... If anybody could shed some light on the topic, I would appreciate it. Thanks!
  3. Ok so I've done a bit more stuff with the gradle shadow plugin @loordgek posted, but now I have an issue with minecraft obfuscation. When I run gradlew build with this in my build.gradle: buildscript { repositories { jcenter() maven { name = "forge" url = "http://files.minecraftforge.net/maven" } } dependencies { classpath 'net.minecraftforge.gradle:ForgeGradle:2.1-SNAPSHOT' classpath 'com.github.jengelman.gradle.plugins:shadow:2.0.2' } } apply plugin: 'net.minecraftforge.gradle.forge' apply plugin: 'com.github.johnrengelman.plugin-shadow' apply plugin: 'java' version = "1.0" group= "com.thelagg.laggview" archivesBaseName = "laggview" sourceCompatibility = 1.8 targetCompatibility = 1.8 project.tasks.build.dependsOn project.tasks.shadowJar minecraft { version = "1.8.9-11.15.1.2318-1.8.9" runDir = "run" mappings = "stable_20" } shadowJar { baseName = 'laggview-shadow' classifier = null version = 1.0 configurations = [project.configurations.compile] } repositories { jcenter() } dependencies { //both my dependencies are in the ./libs folder } processResources { inputs.property "version", project.version inputs.property "mcversion", project.minecraft.version from configurations.compile.collect { zipTree it } from(sourceSets.main.resources.srcDirs) { include 'mcmod.info' expand 'version':project.version, 'mcversion':project.minecraft.version } from(sourceSets.main.resources.srcDirs) { exclude 'mcmod.info' } } The shadow-jar seems to look good when I open it with luyten (java deobfuscator): The regular jar hasn't changed at all (it still compiles the dependencies, but doesn't shadow them). I've tried putting the shadow jar into my mods folder to try and run that, but it gave me an error that it could not find a method Minecraft.getMinecraft() - the shadowed Jar doesn't obfuscate any of the fields or methods inside it (picture below) laggview-shadow-1.0.jar laggview-1.0.jar So, I'm looking to do either one of 2 things: Obfuscate the shadow jar like I would with the normal jar shadow the normal jar's dependencies I just have no idea how to do either of those things... If anybody could shed some light on the topic, I would appreciate it. Thanks!
  4. http://www.mediafire.com/file/wzu11q1wcrahag4/laggview-1.0.jar
  5. I don't quite understand what you mean by this, am I supposed to use shadow to insert org.slf4j into the existing jar? I've already looked at the jar from inside winrar and org.slf4j seems to be there - it just doesn't seem to be compiled at runtime. Could you explain a bit more?
  6. I'm currently making a mod that uses discord jda, but I'm running into some issues when running the mod. When I run it through eclipse, it works just fine - no problems at all. When I run gradlew build, export it with all the dependency jars in the libs folder (picture below), and then run minecraft, it gives me this: [19:03:17] [Client thread/ERROR]: Caught exception from laggview java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: org/slf4j/LoggerFactory at net.dv8tion.jda.core.utils.JDALogger.<clinit>(JDALogger.java:52) ~[JDALogger.class:?] at net.dv8tion.jda.core.entities.impl.JDAImpl.<clinit>(JDAImpl.java:58) ~[JDAImpl.class:?] at net.dv8tion.jda.core.JDABuilder.buildAsync(JDABuilder.java:643) ~[JDABuilder.class:?] at net.dv8tion.jda.core.JDABuilder.buildBlocking(JDABuilder.java:701) ~[JDABuilder.class:?] at net.dv8tion.jda.core.JDABuilder.buildBlocking(JDABuilder.java:730) ~[JDABuilder.class:?] at com.thelagg.laggview.DiscordListener.<init>(DiscordListener.java:41) ~[DiscordListener.class:?] at com.thelagg.laggview.LaggView.init(LaggView.java:75) ~[LaggView.class:?] at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) ~[?:1.8.0_25] at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:62) ~[?:1.8.0_25] at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43) ~[?:1.8.0_25] at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:483) ~[?:1.8.0_25] at net.minecraftforge.fml.common.FMLModContainer.handleModStateEvent(FMLModContainer.java:560) ~[forge-1.8.9-11.15.1.2318-1.8.9.jar:?] at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor2.invoke(Unknown Source) ~[?:?] at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43) ~[?:1.8.0_25] at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:483) ~[?:1.8.0_25] at com.google.common.eventbus.EventSubscriber.handleEvent(EventSubscriber.java:74) ~[guava-17.0.jar:?] at com.google.common.eventbus.SynchronizedEventSubscriber.handleEvent(SynchronizedEventSubscriber.java:47) ~[guava-17.0.jar:?] at com.google.common.eventbus.EventBus.dispatch(EventBus.java:322) ~[guava-17.0.jar:?] at com.google.common.eventbus.EventBus.dispatchQueuedEvents(EventBus.java:304) ~[guava-17.0.jar:?] at com.google.common.eventbus.EventBus.post(EventBus.java:275) ~[guava-17.0.jar:?] at net.minecraftforge.fml.common.LoadController.sendEventToModContainer(LoadController.java:211) ~[forge-1.8.9-11.15.1.2318-1.8.9.jar:?] at net.minecraftforge.fml.common.LoadController.propogateStateMessage(LoadController.java:189) ~[forge-1.8.9-11.15.1.2318-1.8.9.jar:?] at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) ~[?:1.8.0_25] at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:62) ~[?:1.8.0_25] at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43) ~[?:1.8.0_25] at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:483) ~[?:1.8.0_25] at com.google.common.eventbus.EventSubscriber.handleEvent(EventSubscriber.java:74) ~[guava-17.0.jar:?] at com.google.common.eventbus.SynchronizedEventSubscriber.handleEvent(SynchronizedEventSubscriber.java:47) ~[guava-17.0.jar:?] at com.google.common.eventbus.EventBus.dispatch(EventBus.java:322) ~[guava-17.0.jar:?] at com.google.common.eventbus.EventBus.dispatchQueuedEvents(EventBus.java:304) ~[guava-17.0.jar:?] at com.google.common.eventbus.EventBus.post(EventBus.java:275) ~[guava-17.0.jar:?] at net.minecraftforge.fml.common.LoadController.distributeStateMessage(LoadController.java:118) [LoadController.class:?] at net.minecraftforge.fml.common.Loader.initializeMods(Loader.java:737) [Loader.class:?] at net.minecraftforge.fml.client.FMLClientHandler.finishMinecraftLoading(FMLClientHandler.java:310) [FMLClientHandler.class:?] at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.func_71384_a(Minecraft.java:495) [ave.class:?] at net.minecraft.client.Minecraft.func_99999_d(Minecraft.java:329) [ave.class:?] at net.minecraft.client.main.Main.main(SourceFile:124) [Main.class:?] at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method) ~[?:1.8.0_25] at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:62) ~[?:1.8.0_25] at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43) ~[?:1.8.0_25] at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:483) ~[?:1.8.0_25] at net.minecraft.launchwrapper.Launch.launch(Launch.java:135) [launchwrapper-1.12.jar:?] at net.minecraft.launchwrapper.Launch.main(Launch.java:28) [launchwrapper-1.12.jar:?] Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.slf4j.LoggerFactory at net.minecraft.launchwrapper.LaunchClassLoader.findClass(LaunchClassLoader.java:101) ~[launchwrapper-1.12.jar:?] at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:424) ~[?:1.8.0_25] at java.lang.ClassLoader.loadClass(ClassLoader.java:357) ~[?:1.8.0_25] ... 43 more My Dependencies: I've also tried adding the JDA to my build.gradle by adding: repositories { jcenter() } dependencies { compile 'net.dv8tion:JDA:3.5.0_327' } But that gave me the same error, so I commented that out for now. I think it should work properly because when I look inside the jar with WinRAR, it shows me that org.slf4j.LoggerFactory exists: I'm thinking I must be doing something wrong with exporting the mod because it runs fine from eclipse - it just doesn't run when I put it in my .minecraft/mods folder. I'd appreciate any help, thanks in advance! P.S. I'm using Forge 1.8.9 latest version - I'm not sure if that's a problem. The reason I'm using that over 1.11 is because the server my mod's designed for runs only 1.8.9.
  7. Sorry I didn't realize this section wasn't for questions, I've moved the thread here.
  8. I'm making a client-side hud mod that I want to tell me the last person that hit me, but I'm not sure how to go about it. The LivingHurtEvent has this info, but it's only server side , so I'm trying to find an alternative that's client side. I read a thread about something similar to this, where it was suggested the original poster either check every tick if the player's health decreases or look around for a packet that sends that info. Checking if my player's health is decreasing won't tell me what hit me, but I was wondering if anybody knew if any packets used this info - I've looked around but I'm still a little confused how to read what these packets do. Alternatively, if that packet doesn't exist, how should i go about checking my surroundings for what hurt me? Any advice is appreciated, thanks
  9. I'm trying to register a client-side command, and here's the code I'm using so far: public class Test extends CommandBase { @Override public String getName() { return "test"; } @Override public String getCommandUsage(ICommandSender icommandsender) { return "command usage test"; } @Override public void execute(ICommandSender sender, String[] args) throws CommandException { Minecraft.getMinecraft().thePlayer.addChatMessage(new ChatComponentText("command works! yay!")); } } And then in the main mod class: @EventHandler public void init(FMLInitializationEvent event) { FMLCommonHandler.instance().bus().register(this); MinecraftForge.EVENT_BUS.register(this); try { ClientCommandHandler.instance.registerCommand(new Test()); } catch (Exception e) { System.out.println("error"); } } The problem is that when I try to use the command, it tells me: Also, I know that I should update to 1.10, but the server I play on his heavily focused around pvp and they tend to like 1.8 better, so yeah. Thanks in advance!
  10. Hi, I'm sort of new to making mods with forge, and also sort of new to really big Java projects. I'm having trouble with getting the display name of the scoreboard on the right side of the screen. A lot of servers use the scoreboard for different stuff and I'm trying to be able to read it. I've already found that I can get the names of all the "Players" by using: Minecraft.getMinecraft().theWorld.getScoreboard().getObjectiveNames() So for example, here I can get the names of Player995 Player996 and Player994. The problem is, I can't seem to get the display name at the top. If anybody could point me in the right direction, I'd appreciate it, thanks!
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