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Applied Energistics 2

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About

A Mod about Matter, Energy and using them to conquer the world..

Contacts

License

Applied Energistics 2 is (c) 2013 - 2014 AlgorithmX2 and licensed under LGPL v3. See the LICENSE.txt for details or go to http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl-3.0.txt for more information.

Downloads

Downloads can be found on CurseForge or on the official website.

Installation

You install this mod by putting it into the minecraft/mods/ folder. It has no additional hard dependencies.

Building

  1. Clone this repository via
  • SSH git clone --recursive git@github.com:AppliedEnergistics/Applied-Energistics-2.git or
  • HTTPS git clone --recursive https://github.com/AppliedEnergistics/Applied-Energistics-2.git
  • Note the --recursive option. This enables to automatically clones of all submodules. AE2 uses the AE2-API and AE2-Lang repositories.
  1. Setup workspace
  • Decompiled source gradlew setupDecompWorkspace
  • Obfuscated source gradlew setupDevWorkspace
  • CI server gradlew setupCIWorkspace
  1. Setup IDE
  • IntelliJ: Import into IDE and execute gradlew genIntellijRuns afterwards
  • Eclipse: execute gradlew eclipse
  1. Build gradlew build. Jar will be in build/libs
  2. (In order to have FML detect AE from your dev environment, add the following VM Option to your run profile -Dfml.coreMods.load=appeng.transformer.AppEngCore TODO)

Contribution

Before you want to add major changes, you might want to discuss them with us first, before wasting your time. If you are still willing to contribute to this project, you can contribute via Pull-Request.

  1. Fork this repository
  2. Clone the fork via
  • SSH git clone git@github.com:<your username>/Applied-Energistics-2.git or
  • HTTPS git clone https://github.com/<your username>/Applied-Energistics-2.git
  1. Change code base
  2. Add changes to git git add -A
  3. Commit changes to your clone git commit -m "<summery of made changes>"
  4. Push to your fork git push
  5. Create a Pull-Request on GitHub

If you are only doing single file pull requests, GitHub supports using a quick way without the need of cloning your fork.

Credits

Thanks to

  • Notch et al for Minecraft
  • Lex et al for MinecraftForge
  • AlgorithmX2 for AppliedEnergistics2
  • all contributors helping making this mod.