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Custom Recipes
v 5.0 for Minecraft 1.8.8!
Created by MightyPork
Developed by TheBoo
1.8 update by 61352151511
Requires Minecraft Forge
Errors in your recipes are written
into .minecraft/ CustomRecipes.log.
Installation
What is Custom Recipes?
Custom Recipes is a mod that allows you to make crafting recipes for
minecraft, without any coding knowledge. It's simple to learn and to
use, for example, the following line allows you to craft dirt into clay,
"shapeless ( dirt ) > ( clay )"
You can create aliases for modded blocks to use them in your recipes
too. These recipes also includes smelting, and creating fuels for the
furnace. Custom Recipes loads recipes from a file within your computer,
and loads them every time you enter a world. It also provides a log for
you to debug your recipes if something went wrong.
With custom recipes you may also remove existing recipes, and it works
completely with mods. Therefore it is very useful in modpacks, where you
might want to change some recipes for balancing, and disabling crafting
of certain items on your server.
Custom recipes is an open source mod, meaning you may look at the source code, learn and contribute to it yourself.
Custom Recipes on Github.
How to write recipes?
> View the official guide on how to write recipes on minecraftforum.net
v 5.0 for Minecraft 1.8.8!
Created by MightyPork
Developed by TheBoo
1.8 update by 61352151511
Requires Minecraft Forge
Errors in your recipes are written
into .minecraft/ CustomRecipes.log.
Installation
- download and installminecraft forge
- run MC to create needed folders
- place this ZIP file into .minecraft/mods
- run MC again
- read mods/customrecipes/dictionary.txt
- enjoy!
What is Custom Recipes?
Custom Recipes is a mod that allows you to make crafting recipes for
minecraft, without any coding knowledge. It's simple to learn and to
use, for example, the following line allows you to craft dirt into clay,
"shapeless ( dirt ) > ( clay )"
You can create aliases for modded blocks to use them in your recipes
too. These recipes also includes smelting, and creating fuels for the
furnace. Custom Recipes loads recipes from a file within your computer,
and loads them every time you enter a world. It also provides a log for
you to debug your recipes if something went wrong.
With custom recipes you may also remove existing recipes, and it works
completely with mods. Therefore it is very useful in modpacks, where you
might want to change some recipes for balancing, and disabling crafting
of certain items on your server.
Custom recipes is an open source mod, meaning you may look at the source code, learn and contribute to it yourself.
Custom Recipes on Github.
How to write recipes?
> View the official guide on how to write recipes on minecraftforum.net
Credit | MightyPork, 61352151511 |
Progress | 100% complete |
Game Version | Minecraft 1.8.1 |
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24 Update Logs
Update #24 : by ehdfawq3er 11/29/2015 6:27:35 amNov 29th, 2015
Hello everyone, time for another update. I've been extremely busy with school during the past year, but github user 61352151511 surprised me this morning by updating the mod to Minercraft 1.8.8.
Thanks to 61352151511 for porting the mod to 1.8.8, and to LolHens for making it possible to run the mod serverside only.
- Bump version number to 5.0 for Minecraft 1.8.8, Now uses gradle 2.1
- Update to Forge 11.15.0.1591
- Mappings are now on snapshot_20151128
- Added a new command "/citeminfo" tells you how you would add a dictionary entry for the item your player is holding.
- The major change that was made was that dictionaries are now defined by modid:itemblockname,meta instead of id,meta. This solves an issue where adding or removing mods would shuffle item ids and custom recipes would mess up. The dictionary was rewritten to version 38 to support this.
- Made possible to run the mod serverside only,
Thanks to 61352151511 for porting the mod to 1.8.8, and to LolHens for making it possible to run the mod serverside only.
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And if so, can you use this mod with modpacks?
I kindof just wanted to edit an item from the foodplus mod.
Can you make recipes that produce items with enchantments/special properites, and if so how to do it?