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But first, please read +. + diff --git a/build.gradle b/build.gradle new file mode 100644 index 0000000..54cc91d --- /dev/null +++ b/build.gradle @@ -0,0 +1,109 @@ +plugins { + id 'fabric-loom' version '1.12-SNAPSHOT' + id 'maven-publish' +} + +version = project.mod_version +group = project.maven_group + +base { + archivesName = project.archives_base_name +} + +loom { + splitEnvironmentSourceSets() + + mods { + "horror-utils" { + sourceSet sourceSets.main + sourceSet sourceSets.client + } + } +} + +fabricApi { + configureDataGeneration { + client = true + } +} + +repositories { + maven { + name = 'BlameJared Maven (CrT / Bookshelf)' + url = 'https://maven.blamejared.com' + } +} + +dependencies { + // To change the versions see the gradle.properties file + minecraft "com.mojang:minecraft:${project.minecraft_version}" + mappings "net.fabricmc:yarn:${project.yarn_mappings}:v2" + modImplementation "net.fabricmc:fabric-loader:${project.loader_version}" + + modImplementation "net.fabricmc.fabric-api:fabric-api:${project.fabric_version}" + + modImplementation("foundry.veil:veil-fabric-${project.minecraft_version}:${project.veil_version}") { + exclude group: "maven.modrinth" + exclude group: "me.fallenbreath" + } +} + +processResources { + inputs.property "version", project.version + inputs.property "minecraft_version", project.minecraft_version + inputs.property "loader_version", project.loader_version + filteringCharset "UTF-8" + + filesMatching("fabric.mod.json") { + expand "version": project.version, + "minecraft_version": project.minecraft_version, + "loader_version": project.loader_version + } +} + +def targetJavaVersion = 21 +tasks.withType(JavaCompile).configureEach { + // ensure that the encoding is set to UTF-8, no matter what the system default is + // this fixes some edge cases with special characters not displaying correctly + // see http://yodaconditions.net/blog/fix-for-java-file-encoding-problems-with-gradle.html + // If Javadoc is generated, this must be specified in that task too. + it.options.encoding = "UTF-8" + if (targetJavaVersion >= 10 || JavaVersion.current().isJava10Compatible()) { + it.options.release.set(targetJavaVersion) + } +} + +java { + def javaVersion = JavaVersion.toVersion(targetJavaVersion) + if (JavaVersion.current() < javaVersion) { + toolchain.languageVersion = JavaLanguageVersion.of(targetJavaVersion) + } + // Loom will automatically attach sourcesJar to a RemapSourcesJar task and to the "build" task + // if it is present. + // If you remove this line, sources will not be generated. + withSourcesJar() +} + +jar { + from("LICENSE") { + rename { "${it}_${project.archivesBaseName}" } + } +} + +// configure the maven publication +publishing { + publications { + create("mavenJava", MavenPublication) { + artifactId = project.archives_base_name + from components.java + } + } + + // See https://docs.gradle.org/current/userguide/publishing_maven.html for information on how to set up publishing. + repositories { + // Add repositories to publish to here. + // Notice: This block does NOT have the same function as the block in the top level. + // The repositories here will be used for publishing your artifact, not for + // retrieving dependencies. + } +} diff --git a/gradle.properties b/gradle.properties new file mode 100644 index 0000000..42230ef --- /dev/null +++ b/gradle.properties @@ -0,0 +1,15 @@ +# Done to increase the memory available to gradle. +org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx1G +# Fabric Properties +# check these on https://modmuss50.me/fabric.html +minecraft_version=1.21.1 +yarn_mappings=1.21.1+build.3 +loader_version=0.17.3 +# Mod Properties +mod_version=1.0-SNAPSHOT +maven_group=org.ruffles +archives_base_name=Horror-Utils +# Dependencies +# check this on https://modmuss50.me/fabric.html +fabric_version=0.116.7+1.21.1 +veil_version=2.4.0 diff --git a/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties b/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f9b829e --- /dev/null +++ b/gradle/wrapper/gradle-wrapper.properties @@ -0,0 +1 @@ +distributionUrl=https\://services.gradle.org/distributions/gradle-8.14.1-bin.zip diff --git a/settings.gradle b/settings.gradle new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f91a4fe --- /dev/null +++ b/settings.gradle @@ -0,0 +1,9 @@ +pluginManagement { + repositories { + maven { + name = 'Fabric' + url = 'https://maven.fabricmc.net/' + } + gradlePluginPortal() + } +} diff --git a/src/client/java/org/ruffles/horrorUtils/client/HorrorUtilsClient.java b/src/client/java/org/ruffles/horrorUtils/client/HorrorUtilsClient.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000..42384a9 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/client/java/org/ruffles/horrorUtils/client/HorrorUtilsClient.java @@ -0,0 +1,208 @@ +package org.ruffles.horrorUtils.client; + +import foundry.veil.api.client.render.VeilRenderer; +import foundry.veil.api.client.render.light.data.AreaLightData; +import foundry.veil.api.client.render.light.renderer.LightRenderHandle; +import foundry.veil.platform.VeilEventPlatform; +import net.fabricmc.api.ClientModInitializer; +import net.fabricmc.fabric.api.client.event.lifecycle.v1.ClientTickEvents; +import net.fabricmc.fabric.api.client.rendering.v1.WorldRenderEvents; +import net.minecraft.client.MinecraftClient; +import net.minecraft.entity.Entity; +import net.minecraft.entity.player.PlayerEntity; +import net.minecraft.item.ItemStack; +import net.minecraft.util.Hand; +import net.minecraft.util.Pair; +import net.minecraft.util.math.Box; +import net.minecraft.util.math.Vec3d; +import org.jetbrains.annotations.Nullable; +import org.slf4j.Logger; +import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory; + +import java.util.HashMap; +import java.util.List; +import java.util.UUID; + +import static org.ruffles.horrorUtils.HorrorUtils.FLASHLIGHT_ON; + +public class HorrorUtilsClient implements ClientModInitializer { + + public static VeilRenderer veil; + private static LightRenderHandle areaHandle; + private static LightRenderHandle areaOuterHandle; + public static Logger logger = LoggerFactory.getLogger("Horror Utils (client)"); + private static HashMap, LightRenderHandle>> otherLights = new HashMap<>(); + + public @Nullable PlayerEntity getPlayerByUuid(UUID Uuid, List players) { + for (PlayerEntity player : players) { + if (player.getUuid().equals(Uuid)) return player; + } + return null; + } + + @Override + public void onInitializeClient() { + VeilEventPlatform.INSTANCE.onVeilRendererAvailable((renderer) -> { + veil = renderer; + + // 2) Create a quad “area” light + AreaLightData data = new AreaLightData() + .setSize(0.0, 0.0) // width, height in blocks + .setColor(1.0f, 0.95f, 0.8f)// warm-ish white + .setBrightness(0.0f) // multiplier + .setAngle((float) Math.toRadians(20)) // spread from surface normal + .setDistance(20.0f); // max influence radius + + // 2) Create a quad “area” light + AreaLightData dataOuter = new AreaLightData() + .setSize(0.0, 0.0) // width, height in blocks + .setColor(1.0f, 0.95f, 0.8f)// warm-ish white + .setBrightness(0.0f) // multiplier + .setAngle((float) Math.toRadians(60)) // spread from surface normal + .setDistance(20.0f); // max influence radius + + // Put it in front of the player camera initially + data.setTo(MinecraftClient.getInstance().gameRenderer.getCamera()); + dataOuter.setTo(MinecraftClient.getInstance().gameRenderer.getCamera()); + + logger.info("created light!"); + + // 3) Add to Veil’s LightRenderer, keep the handle + areaHandle = veil.getLightRenderer().addLight(data); + areaOuterHandle = veil.getLightRenderer().addLight(dataOuter); + }); + + ClientTickEvents.END_CLIENT_TICK.register(client -> { + if (veil == null || areaHandle == null || !areaHandle.isValid() || client.player == null) return; + AreaLightData data = areaHandle.getLightData(); + AreaLightData dataOuter = areaOuterHandle.getLightData(); + float bright = 0.0f; + for (ItemStack handItem : client.player.getHandItems()) { + if (Boolean.TRUE.equals(handItem.get(FLASHLIGHT_ON))) { + bright += 2.0f; + } + } + data.setBrightness(bright); + dataOuter.setBrightness(bright / 1.2f); + if (!client.gameRenderer.getCamera().isThirdPerson()) { + areaHandle.markDirty(); + areaOuterHandle.markDirty(); + return; + } + + // Position: player's head/eyes + Vec3d eye = client.player.getEyePos(); // same as head position + data.getPosition().set(eye.x, eye.y, eye.z); + dataOuter.getPosition().set(eye.x, eye.y, eye.z); + + // (Optional) also aim the light where the player looks: + // Build a rotation from yaw/pitch (degrees -> radians) + float yaw = client.player.getYaw(); // degrees + float pitch = client.player.getPitch(); // degrees + // If AreaLightData exposes a JOML quaternion: + data.getOrientation().identity().rotateX((float) Math.toRadians(-pitch)).rotateY((float) Math.toRadians(yaw)); + dataOuter.getOrientation().identity().rotateX((float) Math.toRadians(-pitch)).rotateY((float) Math.toRadians(yaw)); + // Push changes to GPU + areaHandle.markDirty(); + areaOuterHandle.markDirty(); + }); + ClientTickEvents.END_CLIENT_TICK.register(client -> { + if (veil == null || areaHandle == null || !areaHandle.isValid() || client.player == null) return; + List entities = client.player.getWorld().getOtherEntities(client.player,new Box( + -1000, client.player.getWorld().getBottomY(), -1000, + 1000, client.player.getWorld().getTopY(), 1000 + ), e -> e instanceof PlayerEntity).stream().map((e) -> (PlayerEntity) e).toList(); + + for (PlayerEntity entity : entities) { + if (!otherLights.containsKey(entity.getUuid()) && (Boolean.TRUE.equals(entity.getStackInHand(Hand.MAIN_HAND).get(FLASHLIGHT_ON)) || Boolean.TRUE.equals(entity.getStackInHand(Hand.OFF_HAND).get(FLASHLIGHT_ON))) && veil != null) { + AreaLightData edata = new AreaLightData() + .setSize(0.0, 0.0) // width, height in blocks + .setColor(1.0f, 0.95f, 0.8f)// warm-ish white + .setBrightness(0.0f) // multiplier + .setAngle((float) Math.toRadians(20)) // spread from surface normal + .setDistance(20.0f); // max influence radius + + // 2) Create a quad “area” light + AreaLightData edataOuter = new AreaLightData() + .setSize(0.0, 0.0) // width, height in blocks + .setColor(1.0f, 0.95f, 0.8f)// warm-ish white + .setBrightness(0.0f) // multiplier + .setAngle((float) Math.toRadians(60)) // spread from surface normal + .setDistance(20.0f); // max influence radius + + float ebright = 0.0f; + for (ItemStack handItem : entity.getHandItems()) { + if (Boolean.TRUE.equals(handItem.get(FLASHLIGHT_ON))) { + ebright += 2.0f; + } + } + edata.setBrightness(ebright); + edataOuter.setBrightness(ebright / 1.2f); + + Vec3d eeye = entity.getEyePos(); // same as head position + edata.getPosition().set(eeye.x, eeye.y, eeye.z); + edataOuter.getPosition().set(eeye.x, eeye.y, eeye.z); + + // (Optional) also aim the light where the player looks: + // Build a rotation from yaw/pitch (degrees -> radians) + float eyaw = entity.getYaw(); // degrees + float epitch = entity.getPitch(); // degrees + // If AreaLightData exposes a JOML quaternion: + edata.getOrientation().identity().rotateX((float) Math.toRadians(-epitch)).rotateY((float) Math.toRadians(eyaw)); + edataOuter.getOrientation().identity().rotateX((float) Math.toRadians(-epitch)).rotateY((float) Math.toRadians(eyaw)); + LightRenderHandle eareaHandle = veil.getLightRenderer().addLight(edata); + LightRenderHandle eareaOuterHandle = veil.getLightRenderer().addLight(edataOuter); + otherLights.put(entity.getUuid(), new Pair<>(eareaHandle,eareaOuterHandle)); + } + } + List toRemove = new java.util.ArrayList<>(List.of()); + for (UUID uuid : otherLights.keySet()) { + PlayerEntity entity = getPlayerByUuid(uuid, entities); + if (entity != null) { + float ebright = 0.0f; + Pair, LightRenderHandle> handles = otherLights.get(uuid); + AreaLightData edata = handles.getLeft().getLightData(); + AreaLightData edataOuter = handles.getRight().getLightData(); + for (ItemStack handItem : entity.getHandItems()) { + if (Boolean.TRUE.equals(handItem.get(FLASHLIGHT_ON))) { + ebright += 2.0f; + } + } + edata.setBrightness(ebright); + edataOuter.setBrightness(ebright / 1.2f); + + Vec3d eeye = entity.getEyePos(); // same as head position + edata.getPosition().set(eeye.x, eeye.y, eeye.z); + edataOuter.getPosition().set(eeye.x, eeye.y, eeye.z); + + // (Optional) also aim the light where the player looks: + // Build a rotation from yaw/pitch (degrees -> radians) + float eyaw = entity.getYaw(); // degrees + float epitch = entity.getPitch(); // degrees + // If AreaLightData exposes a JOML quaternion: + edata.getOrientation().identity().rotateX((float) Math.toRadians(-epitch)).rotateY((float) Math.toRadians(eyaw)); + edataOuter.getOrientation().identity().rotateX((float) Math.toRadians(-epitch)).rotateY((float) Math.toRadians(eyaw)); + handles.getLeft().markDirty(); + handles.getRight().markDirty(); + } else { + Pair, LightRenderHandle> handles = otherLights.get(uuid); + handles.getRight().free(); + handles.getLeft().free(); + toRemove.add(uuid); + } + } + for (UUID uuid : toRemove) { + otherLights.remove(uuid); + } + }); + + WorldRenderEvents.START.register((ctx) -> { + if (veil == null || areaHandle == null || !areaHandle.isValid() || ctx.camera().isThirdPerson()) return; + areaHandle.getLightData().setTo(ctx.camera()); + areaOuterHandle.getLightData().getPosition().set(areaHandle.getLightData().getPosition()); + areaOuterHandle.getLightData().getOrientation().set(areaHandle.getLightData().getOrientation()); + areaHandle.markDirty(); + areaOuterHandle.markDirty(); + }); + } +} diff --git a/src/client/java/org/ruffles/horrorUtils/client/HorrorUtilsDataGenerator.java b/src/client/java/org/ruffles/horrorUtils/client/HorrorUtilsDataGenerator.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000..63d21a5 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/client/java/org/ruffles/horrorUtils/client/HorrorUtilsDataGenerator.java @@ -0,0 +1,12 @@ +package org.ruffles.horrorUtils.client; + +import net.fabricmc.fabric.api.datagen.v1.DataGeneratorEntrypoint; +import net.fabricmc.fabric.api.datagen.v1.FabricDataGenerator; + +public class HorrorUtilsDataGenerator implements DataGeneratorEntrypoint { + + @Override + public void onInitializeDataGenerator(FabricDataGenerator fabricDataGenerator) { + FabricDataGenerator.Pack pack = fabricDataGenerator.createPack(); + } +} diff --git a/src/client/resources/assets/horror_utils/models/item/flashlight.json b/src/client/resources/assets/horror_utils/models/item/flashlight.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a56bf2d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/client/resources/assets/horror_utils/models/item/flashlight.json @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +{ + "format_version": "1.9.0", + "credit": "Made with Blockbench", + "textures": { + "0": "horror_utils:item/flashlight_on", + "particle": "horror_utils:item/flashlight_on" + }, + "elements": [ + { + "from": [7, 0, 9], + "to": [9, 2, 14], + "rotation": {"angle": 0, "axis": "y", "origin": [7, 0, 14]}, + "faces": { + "north": {"uv": [10, 0, 12, 2], "texture": "#0"}, + "east": {"uv": [6, 4, 11, 6], "texture": "#0"}, + "south": {"uv": [10, 2, 12, 4], "texture": "#0"}, + "west": {"uv": [6, 6, 11, 8], "texture": "#0"}, + "up": {"uv": [14, 0, 16, 5], "texture": "#0"}, + "down": {"uv": [12, 0, 14, 5], "texture": "#0"} + } + }, + { + "from": [6, -1, 7], + "to": [10, 3, 9], + "rotation": {"angle": 0, "axis": "y", "origin": [7, 0, 7]}, + "faces": { + "north": {"uv": [0, 0, 4, 4], "texture": "#0"}, + "east": {"uv": [4, 0, 6, 4], "texture": "#0"}, + "south": {"uv": [0, 4, 4, 8], "texture": "#0"}, + "west": {"uv": [4, 4, 6, 8], "texture": "#0"}, + "up": {"uv": [10, 2, 6, 0], "texture": "#0"}, + "down": {"uv": [10, 2, 6, 4], "texture": "#0"} + } + } + ], + "display": { + "thirdperson_righthand": { + "rotation": [90, 0, 0], + "translation": [0, 1.25, 6.25] + }, + "thirdperson_lefthand": { + "rotation": [90, 0, 0], + "translation": [0, 0.75, 6] + }, + "firstperson_righthand": { + "translation": [-0.75, 9.25, 0] + }, + "firstperson_lefthand": { + "translation": [-0.25, 9.25, 0] + }, + "ground": { + "translation": [0, 6.5, -3] + }, + "gui": { + "rotation": [38, 138, -1], + "translation": [-2.75, 9.75, 0], + "scale": [2, 2, 2] + }, + "head": { + "translation": [0, 11.75, -7.25] + }, + "fixed": { + "rotation": [91, 0, 0], + "translation": [0, 4.5, 11], + "scale": [2, 2, 2] + }, + "on_shelf": { + "rotation": [-90, 115, 0], + "translation": [-4.25, 0, -14], + "scale": [2, 2, 2] + } + } +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/client/resources/assets/horror_utils/sounds.json b/src/client/resources/assets/horror_utils/sounds.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..52588b0 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/client/resources/assets/horror_utils/sounds.json @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +{ + "flashlight_on": { + "subtitle": "sound.horror_utils.flashlight_on", + "sounds": [ + "horror_utils:flashlight_on" + ] + }, + "flashlight_off": { + "subtitle": "sound.horror_utils.flashlight_off", + "sounds": [ + "horror_utils:flashlight_off" + ] + } +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/client/resources/assets/horror_utils/sounds/flashlight_off.ogg b/src/client/resources/assets/horror_utils/sounds/flashlight_off.ogg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ec9231e Binary files /dev/null and b/src/client/resources/assets/horror_utils/sounds/flashlight_off.ogg differ diff --git a/src/client/resources/assets/horror_utils/sounds/flashlight_on.ogg b/src/client/resources/assets/horror_utils/sounds/flashlight_on.ogg new file mode 100644 index 0000000..79d9b9d Binary files /dev/null and b/src/client/resources/assets/horror_utils/sounds/flashlight_on.ogg differ diff --git a/src/client/resources/assets/horror_utils/textures/item/flashlight_on.png b/src/client/resources/assets/horror_utils/textures/item/flashlight_on.png new file mode 100644 index 0000000..7d40952 Binary files /dev/null and b/src/client/resources/assets/horror_utils/textures/item/flashlight_on.png differ diff --git a/src/client/resources/horror-utils.client.mixins.json b/src/client/resources/horror-utils.client.mixins.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..4d12d6c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/client/resources/horror-utils.client.mixins.json @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +{ + "required": true, + "minVersion": "0.8", + "package": "org.ruffles.horrorUtils.mixin.client", + "compatibilityLevel": "JAVA_21", + "client": [ + ], + "injectors": { + "defaultRequire": 1 + }, + "overwrites": { + "requireAnnotations": true + } +} diff --git a/src/main/java/org/ruffles/horrorUtils/HorrorUtils.java b/src/main/java/org/ruffles/horrorUtils/HorrorUtils.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3b6f949 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main/java/org/ruffles/horrorUtils/HorrorUtils.java @@ -0,0 +1,70 @@ +package org.ruffles.horrorUtils; + +import com.mojang.serialization.Codec; +import net.fabricmc.api.ModInitializer; +import net.fabricmc.fabric.api.itemgroup.v1.ItemGroupEvents; +import net.fabricmc.fabric.api.object.builder.v1.block.entity.FabricBlockEntityTypeBuilder; +import net.minecraft.block.AbstractBlock; +import net.minecraft.block.Block; +import net.minecraft.block.entity.BlockEntity; +import net.minecraft.block.entity.BlockEntityType; +import net.minecraft.component.ComponentType; +import net.minecraft.item.BlockItem; +import net.minecraft.item.Item; +import net.minecraft.item.ItemGroups; +import net.minecraft.registry.Registries; +import net.minecraft.registry.Registry; +import net.minecraft.registry.RegistryKey; +import net.minecraft.registry.RegistryKeys; +import net.minecraft.sound.BlockSoundGroup; +import net.minecraft.sound.SoundEvent; +import net.minecraft.util.Identifier; +import org.ruffles.horrorUtils.blocks.FloodLight; +import org.ruffles.horrorUtils.blocks.entities.FloodLightEntity; +import org.ruffles.horrorUtils.items.FlashLight; + +public class HorrorUtils implements ModInitializer { + public static String MOD_ID = "horror_utils"; + public static RegistryKey flashlightKey = RegistryKey.of(RegistryKeys.ITEM, Identifier.of(MOD_ID,"flashlight")); + + FlashLight FLASHLIGHT = new FlashLight(new Item.Settings().maxCount(1)); + + public static RegistryKey floodlightKey = RegistryKey.of(RegistryKeys.BLOCK, Identifier.of(MOD_ID,"floodlight")); + public static RegistryKey floodlightItemKey = RegistryKey.of(RegistryKeys.ITEM, Identifier.of(MOD_ID,"floodlight")); + + public static FloodLight floodLight = new FloodLight(AbstractBlock.Settings.create().sounds(BlockSoundGroup.METAL)); + + public static BlockItem FLOODLIGHT_ITEM = Registry.register(Registries.ITEM,floodlightItemKey,new BlockItem(floodLight, new Item.Settings())); + public static Block FLOODLIGHT = Registry.register(Registries.BLOCK, floodlightKey, floodLight); + + public static final ComponentType FLASHLIGHT_ON = Registry.register( + Registries.DATA_COMPONENT_TYPE, + Identifier.of(MOD_ID, "flashlight_on"), + ComponentType.builder().codec(Codec.BOOL).build() + ); + + public static final SoundEvent FLASHLIGHT_ON_SOUND = Registry.register(Registries.SOUND_EVENT, Identifier.of(MOD_ID, "flashlight_on"), + SoundEvent.of(Identifier.of(MOD_ID, "flashlight_on"))); + public static final SoundEvent FLASHLIGHT_OFF_SOUND = Registry.register(Registries.SOUND_EVENT, Identifier.of(MOD_ID, "flashlight_off"), + SoundEvent.of(Identifier.of(MOD_ID, "flashlight_off"))); + + public static RegistryKey> floodlightEntityKey = RegistryKey.of(RegistryKeys.BLOCK_ENTITY_TYPE, Identifier.of(MOD_ID,"floodlight")); + public static BlockEntityType FLOODLIGHT_BLOCK_ENTITY = register("floodlight", FloodLightEntity::new, FLOODLIGHT); + + private static BlockEntityType register(String name, + BlockEntityType.BlockEntityFactory entityFactory, + Block... blocks) { + Identifier id = Identifier.of(MOD_ID, name); + return Registry.register(Registries.BLOCK_ENTITY_TYPE, id, BlockEntityType.Builder.create(entityFactory, blocks).build()); + } + + @Override + public void onInitialize() { + Registry.register(Registries.ITEM, flashlightKey, FLASHLIGHT); + ItemGroupEvents.modifyEntriesEvent(ItemGroups.TOOLS) + .register((itemGroup) -> itemGroup.add(FLASHLIGHT)); + + ItemGroupEvents.modifyEntriesEvent(ItemGroups.BUILDING_BLOCKS) + .register((itemGroup) -> itemGroup.add(FLOODLIGHT_ITEM)); + } +} diff --git a/src/main/java/org/ruffles/horrorUtils/blocks/FloodLight.java b/src/main/java/org/ruffles/horrorUtils/blocks/FloodLight.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cc3c54d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main/java/org/ruffles/horrorUtils/blocks/FloodLight.java @@ -0,0 +1,26 @@ +package org.ruffles.horrorUtils.blocks; + +import com.mojang.serialization.MapCodec; +import net.minecraft.block.Block; +import net.minecraft.block.BlockState; +import net.minecraft.block.BlockWithEntity; +import net.minecraft.block.entity.BlockEntity; +import net.minecraft.util.math.BlockPos; +import org.jetbrains.annotations.Nullable; +import org.ruffles.horrorUtils.blocks.entities.FloodLightEntity; + +public class FloodLight extends BlockWithEntity { + public FloodLight(Settings settings) { + super(settings); + } + + @Override + protected MapCodec getCodec() { + return null; + } + + @Override + public @Nullable BlockEntity createBlockEntity(BlockPos pos, BlockState state) { + return new FloodLightEntity(pos, state); + } +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/main/java/org/ruffles/horrorUtils/blocks/entities/FloodLightEntity.java b/src/main/java/org/ruffles/horrorUtils/blocks/entities/FloodLightEntity.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000..6e6188a --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main/java/org/ruffles/horrorUtils/blocks/entities/FloodLightEntity.java @@ -0,0 +1,13 @@ +package org.ruffles.horrorUtils.blocks.entities; + +import net.minecraft.block.BlockState; +import net.minecraft.block.entity.BlockEntity; +import net.minecraft.item.ItemUsageContext; +import net.minecraft.util.math.BlockPos; +import org.ruffles.horrorUtils.HorrorUtils; + +public class FloodLightEntity extends BlockEntity { + public FloodLightEntity(BlockPos pos, BlockState state) { + super(HorrorUtils.FLOODLIGHT_BLOCK_ENTITY, pos, state); + } +} diff --git a/src/main/java/org/ruffles/horrorUtils/items/FlashLight.java b/src/main/java/org/ruffles/horrorUtils/items/FlashLight.java new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fc1e11f --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main/java/org/ruffles/horrorUtils/items/FlashLight.java @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +package org.ruffles.horrorUtils.items; + +import net.minecraft.entity.player.PlayerEntity; +import net.minecraft.item.Item; +import net.minecraft.item.ItemStack; +import net.minecraft.util.Hand; +import net.minecraft.util.TypedActionResult; +import net.minecraft.world.World; + +import static org.ruffles.horrorUtils.HorrorUtils.*; + +public class FlashLight extends Item { + public FlashLight(Settings settings) { + super(settings); + settings.component(FLASHLIGHT_ON,false); + } + + @Override + public TypedActionResult use(World world, PlayerEntity user, Hand hand) { + boolean on = Boolean.TRUE.equals(user.getStackInHand(hand).getComponents().get(FLASHLIGHT_ON)); + if (on) { + user.playSound(FLASHLIGHT_OFF_SOUND, 10, 1); + } else { + user.playSound(FLASHLIGHT_ON_SOUND, 10, 1); + } + user.getStackInHand(hand).set(FLASHLIGHT_ON, !on); + return TypedActionResult.success(user.getStackInHand(hand), false); + } +} diff --git a/src/main/resources/assets/horror_utils/lang/en_us.json b/src/main/resources/assets/horror_utils/lang/en_us.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..2ee6b62 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main/resources/assets/horror_utils/lang/en_us.json @@ -0,0 +1,6 @@ +{ + "item.horror_utils.flashlight": "Flashlight", + "sound.horror_utils.flashlight_on": "Flashlight Switched On", + "sound.horror_utils.flashlight_off": "Flashlight Switched Off", + "block.horror_utils.floodlight": "Floodlight" +} \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/main/resources/fabric.mod.json b/src/main/resources/fabric.mod.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..631f04c --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main/resources/fabric.mod.json @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +{ + "schemaVersion": 1, + "id": "horror-utils", + "version": "${version}", + "name": "Horror-Utils", + "description": "", + "authors": [], + "contact": {}, + "license": "GPL-3.0", + "icon": "assets/horror-utils/icon.png", + "environment": "*", + "entrypoints": { + "fabric-datagen": [ + "org.ruffles.horrorUtils.client.HorrorUtilsDataGenerator" + ], + "client": [ + "org.ruffles.horrorUtils.client.HorrorUtilsClient" + ], + "main": [ + "org.ruffles.horrorUtils.HorrorUtils" + ] + }, + "mixins": [ + "horror-utils.mixins.json", + { + "config": "horror-utils.client.mixins.json", + "environment": "client" + } + ], + "depends": { + "fabricloader": ">=${loader_version}", + "fabric": "*", + "minecraft": "${minecraft_version}" + } +} diff --git a/src/main/resources/horror-utils.mixins.json b/src/main/resources/horror-utils.mixins.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000..c42d49e --- /dev/null +++ b/src/main/resources/horror-utils.mixins.json @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +{ + "required": true, + "minVersion": "0.8", + "package": "org.ruffles.horrorUtils.mixin", + "compatibilityLevel": "JAVA_21", + "mixins": [ + ], + "injectors": { + "defaultRequire": 1 + }, + "overwrites": { + "requireAnnotations": true + } +}