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Upstream/An Sidestream has released updates that appears to apply and compile correctly This update has NOT been tested by YatopiaMC and as with ANY update, please do your own testing. Paper Changes: b94a99b03 Updated Upstream (CraftBukkit) (#5762) f5cb169e0 [Auto] Updated Upstream (CraftBukkit) 407ad043c Add ElderGuardianAppearanceEvent (#5394) a04ad7bfb Fix invulnerable end crystals: MC-108513 (#5734) c894e8bbb Fix issue with soft despawn distance (#5755) 302e5101a Add BellRevealRaiderEvent (#5729) 34e6b2dc3 editMeta: tighten contract via docs (#5714) db2d501ba Do not print spawn loaded chunks 86ffde038 Add getHandRaised to LivingEntity (#5752) 9072c349a Fix broadcast event and add Adventure broadcast (#5477) Tuinity Changes: f7c4249 Fix dangerous end portal logic 3eda860 Updated Upstream (Paper) Airplane Changes: 3e07ea8 Patch container checks for WildChests compat d04adc9 Updated Upstream (Tuinity) 489bb76 Update gradle 0d5670e Merge pull request #24 from HexedHero/spelling-mistake-lightning c605be6 Fix typo Purpur Changes: d2204a3d Updated Upstream (Paper, Tuinity & Airplane) 2b35782c Fix #364 - isCritical always false 6ab78311 Fix empty shulker boxes disappearing when broken afaf8b4f Updated Upstream (Paper) b97feb78 [ci-skip] readme eb77666a Updated Upstream (Paper) Empirecraft Changes: 105217a9 Move more files out of nms package 548a13f4 Move some server patches out nms package f24d7b4c Updated Paper 99745711 Updated Paper deb9886e Add a fix for piglins picking up too much - SPIGOT-6482 8c662d78 Add javadoc description to reload api 1af9bbc8 Adjust comments on vehicle event patch 2aa479b8 cleanup ItemStack isSimilar api patches f344cb62 Updated Paper dbb49189 Re-add EMC User API a6c40eb2 Updated Paper a57940b2 Remove EMC specific User API patches Origami Changes: d0cdf96 Fix issues with disabling the chunk loading of the feature search 529f5b6 Fix creature type despawn distances not applying 1af8601 Fix Endermen being able to load chunks on teleport |
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So what is Yatopia?
Yatopia combines the code from many Paper forks and optimization mods, as well as many unique optimizations. We borrow code from the following repos:
Try it out
The latest stable builds of Yatopia are always available over at our downloads page. You can also download the latest development build here.
Documentation
You can find a full explanation of the Yatopia configuration file on the wiki. Check out the list of patches included in this project and who created them here.
Building and setting up
Run the following commands in the root directory:
./gradlew initGitSubmodules
./gradlew setupUpstream
./gradlew applyPatches
./gradlew paperclip
Using Yatopia-API
To build your plugin against the Yatopia-API, first add the CodeMC maven repository:
Maven
Add the CodeMC Repo:
<repositories>
<repository>
<id>codemc-repo</id>
<url>https://repo.codemc.io/repository/maven-public/</url>
</repository>
</repositories>
And then add the Yatopia-API dependency:
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.yatopiamc</groupId>
<artifactId>yatopia-api</artifactId>
<version>1.16.5-R0.1-SNAPSHOT</version>
<scope>provided</scope>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
Gradle
Groovy DSL
Add the CodeMC Repo:
repositories {
maven {
url 'https://repo.codemc.io/repository/maven-public/'
}
}
And then add the Yatopia-API dependency:
dependencies {
compileOnly 'org.yatopiamc:yatopia-api:1.16.5-R0.1-SNAPSHOT'
}
Kotlin DSL
Add the CodeMC Repo:
repositories {
maven("https://repo.codemc.io/repository/maven-public/")
}
And then add the Yatopia-API dependency:
dependencies {
compileOnly("org.yatopiamc:yatopia-api:1.16.5-R0.1-SNAPSHOT")
}
Why aren't there many API additions?
(Modified from starlis/empirecraft)
APIs are tough to design. In projects such as Bukkit, Spigot, Sponge, Paper, etc once an API is committed, it's almost forever. You can't go breaking it without solid justification. This is the politics game.
With that in mind, much thought has to be given to the API in now and future use cases and applications to ensure it can be extended without breaking.
This is a lot of politics that we don't have time in our lives to deal with.
That being said we make light API additions when requested.
License
License information can be found here.
Security
Security information can be found here.
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