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# Sets default memory used for gradle commands. Can be overridden by user or command line properties.
# This is required to provide enough memory for the Minecraft decompilation process.
org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx4G
org.gradle.daemon=false
ccl_pid = 242818
ccl_fid = 2779848
gson_version = 2.8.9
guava_version = 30.0
asm_debug_version = 5.2
modName = GregTech Food Option
# This is a case-sensitive string to identify your mod. Convention is to use lower case.
modId = gregtechfoodoption
modGroup = gregtechfoodoption
modVersion = 1.11.1
# The name of your jar when you produce builds, not including any versioning info
modArchivesBaseName = gregtechfoodoption
# Will update your build.gradle automatically whenever an update is available
autoUpdateBuildScript = true
minecraftVersion = 1.12.2
# Select a username for testing your mod with breakpoints. You may leave this empty for a random username each time you
# restart Minecraft in development. Choose this dependent on your mod:
# Do you need consistent player progressing (for example Thaumcraft)? -> Select a name
# Do you need to test how your custom blocks interacts with a player that is not the owner? -> leave name empty
# Alternatively this can be set with the 'DEV_USERNAME' environment variable.
developmentEnvironmentUserName = Developer
# Enables using modern java syntax (up to version 17) via Jabel, while still targeting JVM 8.
# See https://github.com/bsideup/jabel for details on how this works.
# Using this requires that you use a Java 17 JDK for development.
enableModernJavaSyntax = true
# Generate a class with String fields for the mod id, name and version named with the fields below
generateGradleTokenClass = gregtechfoodoption.Tags
gradleTokenModId = MODID
gradleTokenModName = MODNAME
gradleTokenVersion = VERSION
# In case your mod provides an API for other mods to implement you may declare its package here. Otherwise, you can
# leave this property empty.
# Example value: apiPackage = api + modGroup = com.myname.mymodid -> com.myname.mymodid.api
apiPackage =
# Specify the configuration file for Forge's access transformers here. It must be placed into /src/main/resources/
# There can be multiple files in a comma-separated list.
# Example value: mymodid_at.cfg,jei_at.cfg
accessTransformersFile = gtfo_at.cfg
# Provides setup for Mixins if enabled. If you don't know what mixins are: Keep it disabled!
usesMixins = true
# Specify the package that contains all of your Mixins. You may only place Mixins in this package or the build will fail!
mixinsPackage = mixins
# Specify the core mod entry class if you use a core mod. This class must implement IFMLLoadingPlugin!
# Example value: coreModClass = asm.FMLPlugin + modGroup = com.myname.mymodid -> com.myname.mymodid.asm.FMLPlugin
coreModClass = mixins.GTFOEarlyMixinPlugin
# If your project is only a consolidation of mixins or a core mod and does NOT contain a 'normal' mod (meaning that
# there is no class annotated with @Mod) you want this to be true. When in doubt: leave it on false!
containsMixinsAndOrCoreModOnly = false
# Enables Mixins even if this mod doesn't use them, useful if one of the dependencies uses mixins.
forceEnableMixins = false
# Adds CurseMaven, Modrinth Maven, BlameJared maven, and some more well-known 1.12.2 repositories
includeWellKnownRepositories = true
# Adds JEI and TheOneProbe to your development environment. Adds them as 'implementation', meaning they will
# be available at compiletime and runtime for your mod (in-game and in-code).
# Overrides the above setting to be always true, as these repositories are needed to fetch the mods
includeCommonDevEnvMods = true
# If enabled, you may use 'shadowCompile' for dependencies. They will be integrated in your jar. It is your
# responsibility check the licence and request permission for distribution, if required.
usesShadowedDependencies = false
# If disabled, won't remove unused classes from shaded dependencies. Some libraries use reflection to access
# their own classes, making the minimization unreliable.
minimizeShadowedDependencies = true
# If disabled, won't rename the shadowed classes.
relocateShadowedDependencies = true
# Publishing to modrinth requires you to set the MODRINTH_API_KEY environment variable to your current modrinth API token.
# The project's ID on Modrinth. Can be either the slug or the ID.
# Leave this empty if you don't want to publish on Modrinth.
# Alternatively this can be set with the 'MODRINTH_PROJECT_ID' environment variable.
modrinthProjectId =
# The project's relations on Modrinth. You can use this to refer to other projects on Modrinth.
# Syntax: scope1-type1:name1;scope2-type2:name2;...
# Where scope can be one of [required, optional, incompatible, embedded],
# type can be one of [project, version],
# and the name is the Modrinth project or version slug/id of the other mod.
# Example: required-project:jei;optional-project:top;incompatible-project:gregtech
modrinthRelations =
# Publishing to CurseForge requires you to set the CURSEFORGE_API_KEY environment variable to one of your CurseForge API tokens.
# The project's numeric ID on CurseForge. You can find this in the About Project box.
# Leave this empty if you don't want to publish on CurseForge.
# Alternatively this can be set with the 'CURSEFORGE_PROJECT_ID' environment variable.
curseForgeProjectId =
# The project's relations on CurseForge. You can use this to refer to other projects on CurseForge.
# Syntax: type1:name1;type2:name2;...
# Where type can be one of [requiredDependency, embeddedLibrary, optionalDependency, tool, incompatible],
# and the name is the CurseForge project slug of the other mod.
# Example: requiredDependency:railcraft;embeddedLibrary:cofhlib;incompatible:buildcraft
curseForgeRelations =
# This project's release type on CurseForge and/or Modrinth
# Allowed types: release, beta, alpha
releaseType = release
# Prevent the source code from being published
noPublishedSources = false
# Publish to a custom maven location. Follows a few rules:
# Group ID can be set with the 'ARTIFACT_GROUP_ID' environment variable, default to 'project.group'
# Artifact ID can be set with the 'ARTIFACT_ID' environment variable, default to 'project.name'
# Version can be set with the 'RELEASE_VERSION' environment variable, default to 'modVersion'
# For maven credentials:
# Username is set with the 'MAVEN_USER' environment variable, default to "NONE"
# Password is set with the 'MAVEN_PASSWORD' environment variable, default to "NONE"
customMavenPublishUrl =
# Enable spotless checks
# Enforces code formatting on your source code
# By default this will use the files found here: https://github.com/GregTechCEu/Buildscripts/tree/master/spotless
# to format your code. However, you can create your own version of these files and place them in your project's
# root directory to apply your own formatting options instead.
enableSpotless = false
# Enable JUnit testing platform used for testing your code.
# Uses JUnit 5. See guide and documentation here: https://junit.org/junit5/docs/current/user-guide/
enableJUnit = true
# Deployment debug setting
# Uncomment this to test deployments to CurseForge and Modrinth
# Alternatively, you can set the 'DEPLOYMENT_DEBUG' environment variable.
deploymentDebug = false
enableCoreModDebug = true
includeMCVersionJar = true