package eu.midnightdust.lib.config; import java.util.List; /** MidnightConfig documentation & examples: * Thanks for choosing MidnightConfig - the fancy, tiny and lightweight config library. * If you want to use the lib in your mod, here are some examples and hints: * Every option in a MidnightConfig class has to be public and static, so we can access it from other classes. * The config class also has to extend MidnightConfig*/ public class MidnightConfigExample extends MidnightConfig { @Comment public static Comment text1; // Comments are rendered like an option without a button and are excluded from the config file @Entry public static int fabric = 16777215; // Example for a int option @Entry public static double world = 1.4D; // Example for a double option @Entry public static boolean showInfo = true; // Example for a boolean option @Entry public static String name = "Hello World!"; // Example for a string option @Entry public static TestEnum testEnum = TestEnum.FABRIC; // Example for a enum option public enum TestEnum { // Enums allow the user to cycle through predefined options QUILT, FABRIC } @Entry(min=69,max=420) public static int hello = 420; // - The entered number has to be larger than 69 and smaller than 420 @Entry(width = 7, min = 7, isColor = true, name = "I am a color!") public static String titleColor = "#ffffff"; // The isColor property adds a preview box for a hexadecimal color @Entry(name = "I am an array list!") public static List arrayList = List.of("String1", "String2"); // Array String Lists are also supported // The name field can be used to specify a custom translation string or plain text public static int imposter = 16777215; // - Entries without an @Entry or @Comment annotation are ignored /* The .json language file for your config class could look similar to this: { "modid.midnightconfig.title":"I am a title", // "*.midnightconfig.title" defines the title of the screen "modid.midnightconfig.text1":"I am a comment *u*", // Translation for the comment "text1" defined in the example config "modid.midnightconfig.name":"I am a string!", // Translation for the field "name" defined in the example config "modid.midnightconfig.name.tooltip":"uwu \n I am a new line", // When hovering over the option "showInfo", // this text will appear as a tooltip. // "\n" inserts a line break. "modid.midnightconfig.fabric":"I am an int", "modid.midnightconfig.world":"I am a double", "modid.midnightconfig.showInfo":"I am a boolean", "modid.midnightconfig.hello":"I am a limited int!", "modid.midnightconfig.testEnum":"I am an enum!", "modid.midnightconfig.enum.TestEnum.FABRIC":"Fancy", "modid.midnightconfig.enum.TestEnum.QUILT":"Fabulous" } To initialize the config you have to call "MidnightConfig.init("modid", MidnightConfigExample.class)" in your ModInitializer To get an instance of the config screen you have to call "MidnightConfig.getScreen(parent, "modid");" The code in your ModMenu integration class would look something like this: @Override public ConfigScreenFactory getModConfigScreenFactory() { return parent -> MidnightConfig.getScreen(parent, "modid"); } */ }