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This is the landing page for the basic code tutorials. These will cover the basic introduction of code modding, including how to create commands and complex functionality for blocks, and items.
This is the landing page for the basic code tutorials. These will cover the basic introduction of code modding, including how to create commands and complex functionality for blocks and items.


== Basic Tutorials ==
== Basic Tutorials ==
 
These tutorials are currently in progress!
# [[Modding:Code Tutorial Essentials|Code Mod Essentials]] - This will give you an understanding of various code topics used within the tutorials. It will also give information on how to setup a project to use for the tutorials.
# [[Modding:Code Tutorial Essentials|Code Mod Essentials]] - This will give you an understanding of various code topics used within the tutorials. It will also give information on how to setup a project to use for the tutorials.
# [[Modding:Code Tutorial Simple Block|Simple Block]] - This will show you how to create, register, and use a block class.
# [[Modding:Code Tutorial Simple Block|Simple Block]] - This will show you how to create, register, and use a block class.

Revision as of 10:18, 26 May 2024


This is the landing page for the basic code tutorials. These will cover the basic introduction of code modding, including how to create commands and complex functionality for blocks and items.

Basic Tutorials

These tutorials are currently in progress!

  1. Code Mod Essentials - This will give you an understanding of various code topics used within the tutorials. It will also give information on how to setup a project to use for the tutorials.
  2. Simple Block - This will show you how to create, register, and use a block class.
  3. Simple Item - This will show you how to create, register, and use an item class.
  4. Commands - This will show you how to create a server-side command to use in your game.


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