Starlight (Fabric)

Starlight (Fabric)

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How to use Starlight

wyt2006 opened this issue · 15 comments

commented

Hello,my friend, i just want to kown how to use it ,is it conflict with lithium or sodium

commented

@wyt2006, there has been no conflicts with Lithium or Sodium in my testing. To use the mod you will need to build the jar from source. Once you have the jar put it in your mods folder like any other mod.

commented

@wyt2006, there has been no conflicts with Lithium or Sodium in my testing. To use the mod you will need to build the jar from source. Once you have the jar put it in your mods folder like any other mod.

To piggyback off of this, am I correct in understanding Starlight is also compatible with Carpet and FastFurnace, and only not compatible with Phosphor (since it's a replacement)?

commented

@wyt2006, there has been no conflicts with Lithium or Sodium in my testing. To use the mod you will need to build the jar from source. Once you have the jar put it in your mods folder like any other mod.

To piggyback off of this, am I correct in understanding Starlight is also compatible with Carpet and FastFurnace, and only not compatible with Phosphor (since it's a replacement)?

This is correct, the only things which should be incompatible are things that directly modify the lighting engine ie: Phosphor. That doesn't mean you won't run into lighting issues but if it becomes too much of a problem you can fix it by removing the mod and reloading the chunks. Here is an example of a lighting issue from a bug in Starlight:
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commented

Here is a build for Starlight that Jmp posted on the Tunity discord server.

https://ci.spottedleaf.io/job/Starlight-Fabric/

I downloaded the Last Build, and it works really well with Lithium and Sodium in my Playthroughs.

commented

Thank you,and i try it it is so cool

commented

Wyt did this solve your problem or do you still need help?

commented

how do you build it?

commented

I'm assuming it's similar to C2ME

./gradlew clean
./gradlew build
commented

you can get a pre-release version from https://github.com/Spottedleaf/Starlight/releases

commented

And where we can find the jar after the build?

If you're using github releases, then scroll down, click on 'assets' (with a number after it), and then choose the jar for your version (and mod loader).

commented

And where we can find the jar after the build?

commented

No I meant I downloaded the source and opened gradle.bat to build it but I can’t find created jar files.

commented

And the same for Sodium lol

commented

No I meant I downloaded the source and opened gradle.bat to build it but I can’t find created jar files.

After building, the .jar files should be in /build/libs/. To build simply open a command line, cd into the directory and run gradlew build on windows and ./gradlew build on unix-like systems (MacOS, Linux, etc.) When I tried the gradlew.bat, it didn't work, idk why.

commented

In general any mods that touch the light engine (people might think sodium for example touches the light engine, but this isn't true. really only phosphor does) are probably incompatible. Some mods that affect the general chunk system are also at risk of causing problems, although the next version should improve some of that compatibility.