Genshin Instruments is a Forge, NeoForge and Fabric mod that brings in Genshin Impact's set of instruments into your Minecraft worlds!
For documentation of gameplay, visit the mod's CurseForge page.
For full Mod and "in-game" API documentations, visit the Forge version's repository wiki.
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I didn't know about it and I regret my life for it its too late to turn back send help
Contributions are more than welcome, and always welcome!
PLEASE ONLY COMMIT TO THE DEV BRANCH!
Want your own language to be available for this mod? Well, I most likely can't speak it; but I bet you can!
I do not restrict any one language from being available on my mods, so if you find yours to be unpresent - feel free to attach them in a PR!
The primary, most up-to-date English lang file can be found here.
Thank you for your help in localization!
GitHub Issues may be used for both reporting any bugs, and suggesting new content!
It's very common I do an oopsie while I code.
For most developers too.
If you observe a wrong behavior and believe I am at fault, feel free to compose a bug report!
I would appreciate reports that state more than "My game crashed!", but rather, what you did to achieve such a state.
MAKE SURE TO ATTACH YOUR FULL debug.log
/latest.log
, REGARDLESS OF THE BUG TYPE!
Online tutorials for how to retrieve one are present online.
I will not be accepting any new instruments! (besides Genshin ones if they are
yet to be implemented ig.)
Such suggestions should be directed to the Even More Instruments project.
Anything else, i.e API & QoL stuff - do feel free!
A few points to take in mind before committing:
- New features should first be suggested as an issue before being put into production.
- I will not be accepting any new instruments! (besides Genshin ones if they are
yet to be implemented ig.)
Such contributions should be directed to the Even More Instruments project. - Contributions should keep in mind the regular Java conventions,
as well as my own code practices, to better match with the codebase.
If you're unsure - it's always best to just scan the codebase first. - I am a solo dev here, so reviewing foreign code may take me some more time (and skepticism).
GitHub has 1 dire issue: that I for some reason, sometimes, don't get notified one new
issues/PRs being made.
If you notice a lack of response, please DM me in CurseForge and I'll be sure to be present!