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Biomancy

Biomancy

Biomancy is magi-tech Mod for Minecraft. The mod is inspired by Biopunk and Bio-Manipulation and features a fleshy art style.

Tech Stack

Integration with other Mods

Credits

Special thanks to RhinoW for artwork and game design help.

View full List of Contributors

License

All code is licensed under the MIT License.

All artwork (images, textures, models, animations, etc.) is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License , unless stated otherwise.

Development

Setup

  • open the repository with IntelliJ IDEA
  • wait for gradle project import to finish, you might have to cancel it if it gets stuck and reload the gradle project
  • run gradle task genIntellijRuns (Tasks > forgegradle runs > genIntellijRuns) to generate all run configurations

[!info] The repository will not contain most resource and data pack assets. These need to be generated on demand and requires you to run the runData configuration to generate the missing recipes, tags and other things. You can checkout the datagen source-set to see which assets are generated.

Maven

Atm there is no dedicated maven, you can use cursemaven or Modrinth Maven to include the mod as a dependency.

Contributing

Pull Request are welcome.

For new features or major changes related to the gameplay or art style please join our Discord and request to join the dev team.
This will give you access to the private mod development channels and resources such as the biomancy design document and concept board.

You can track the development progress via our Dev Board.

This project uses Conventional Commits Messages (https://www.conventionalcommits.org/en/v1.0.0/) to automatically genereate changelogs on release and to determine the semantic version bump.

Support

If you need help feel free to join our Discord.

User Guide

The mod provides no ingame guide book but uses tooltip descriptions & flavor texts instead. If you need further information you can read the github Wiki.

Read the Getting Started Guide section if you don't know what to do at all.

Recipes

To conveniently look up recipes ingame I recommend the use of the JEI mod.