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Add project: Fabric API #133

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SilverAndro opened this issue Aug 20, 2022 · 1 comment
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Add project: Fabric API #133

SilverAndro opened this issue Aug 20, 2022 · 1 comment

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@SilverAndro
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Basic info

Project name: Fabric API
Project link: https://github.com/FabricMC/fabric

Qualifications

ZeroVer's patent-pending zero-based versioning
scheme can obviously be used by everyone, but not every usage is
necessarily notable. Check that the first and at least one other
criterion apply:

  • A current ZeroVer-compliant version (0.*) or long history of ZeroVer usage, and
  • Very wide exposure (i.e., 1,000+ GitHub stars), or
  • Active promotion as part of a paid product or service (e.g., Hashicorp Vault), or
  • Relative maturity and infrastructural importance (e.g., Compiz, docutils)

Additional notability info

Fabric API is the main API for modding minecraft with the fabric toolchain. Although technically optional its essentially mandatory due to the large collection of mods depending on it, having over 36 million downloads on curseforge (currently the main platform for minecraft mod hosting on the english speaking side of the internet). Its first release on curseforge was on Dec 9, 2018, giving it almost 4 years of mainline ZeroVer usage.

Citation info

https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/fabric-api - Main download page
https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/fabric-api/files/2645894 - First curseforge release

@Jab125
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Jab125 commented Sep 21, 2024

I mean, Fabric API is very important to the "infrastructure" of Fabric modding...
(and it has more than 2000 stars now)

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