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A real world mod tutorial created from start to finish, covering the common APIs the Quilt mod loader exposes.
Why should this be added to the wiki?
Many other wikis, not specifically Minecraft related, have a full application of the framework or tool in use. A real mod from start to finish would help beginners learn the concepts of Quilt.
Where in the wiki should this go?
A new separator like 'Versions' and 'Libraries' in the main hierarchy. Name it something like 'Tutorials' and inside a 'Getting started: Your First Mod'
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My first guess is, that it is quite time-consuming and don't see the point in doing it now due to the lack of finished sites, in the wiki. But I do like the idea!
As for a tutorial on a complete real mod, thats a lot harder to do because every mod will be different. The goal of the wiki will be to try to follow some organized path that should hopefully allow modders to easily find what they need to make their mod. In other words, most of the features that QSL/QFAPI provide will be documented along with other general Minecraft features.
What would you like the wiki to cover?
A real world mod tutorial created from start to finish, covering the common APIs the Quilt mod loader exposes.
Why should this be added to the wiki?
Many other wikis, not specifically Minecraft related, have a full application of the framework or tool in use. A real mod from start to finish would help beginners learn the concepts of Quilt.
Where in the wiki should this go?
A new separator like 'Versions' and 'Libraries' in the main hierarchy. Name it something like 'Tutorials' and inside a 'Getting started: Your First Mod'
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: