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Forge / LiteMod

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JAR Installation

You can skip this entirely if you are using a mod-installation tool like MCPatcher, MagicLauncher or else, and if it worked of course. But I doubt it will.

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If you just want to try out the jar mod, you can download a pre-packaged version by checking out the Releases tab. Put the profile in the versions folder in your minecraft folder (see instructions for finding this) and put the other folder in the mods folder in your minecraft folder. Then, configure a profile to use the release 1.11-zmod version.

Notes:

  • Your local Minecraft folder will hereby be referred to as $minecraft
  • The folder called Mod inside the root folder will be referred to as $modpack
  • Subfolders of either folder will be referred to as $folder/subfolder and nested subfolders as $folder/subfolder/nested, etc. You get the picture.
  • $version refers to a minecraft version number, i.e. 1.8 or 11.1.2

You can skip to New to this? if you need careful step-by-step instructions.

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Know what you're doing?

Note: folder/subfolder/* means "contents of folder ". Don't confuse it with folder/subfolder which refers to the folder subfolder itself.

  • Copy $minecraft/versions/1.11 to $minecraft/versions/1.11-whatever
    • Rename files inside accordingly
    • In the JSON file, change "id": "1.11" to "id": "1.11-whatever"
    • In the JSON file, delete the downloads entry entirely
  • Open the Minecraft version jar in an archive editor, and
    • Delete the META-INF folder
    • Copy $modpack/jar/* into the jar
    • Save and close the jar
  • Copy $modpack/config/* to $minecraft/mods/zombe
  • Do one of the following:
    • Copy $modpack/version/zombe/modinto $minecraft/mods/zombe (only has to be done once per mod version)
    • Copy $modpack/version/zombe into $minecraft/versions/1.11-whatever alongside the JAR and JSON files (must be done for each profile and version)
  • Configure a profile to use the new version you created.

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New to this?

  1. Locate $minecraft. It is in the following locations depending on your OS:
OS Location
Windows %APPDATA%\.minecraft
GNU/Linux ~/.minecraft
macOS ~/Library/Application\ Support/minecraft
  1. Create $minecraft/mods/zombe
  2. Copy the contents of $modpack/config into the folder from step 2, so that you have $minecraft/mods/zombe/names.txt etc
  3. In $minecraft/versions, make a copy of the $version folder you wish to mod and name it something like $version-zombe (I will use this name for the remainder of the instructions). Rename files inside as such:
    • versions/$version-zombe/$version-zombe.jar
    • versions/$version-zombe/$version-zombe.json
  4. Open the file $version-zombe.json and make the following change:
  • "id": "$version""id": "$version-zombe"
  • Delete the entire "downloads" section (this prevents the launcher from overwriting the jar)
  1. Locate $version-zombe.jar (aka "the jar"). Open it with an archive editor like 7-zip and inside,
  • Delete the folder META-INF (or just delete META-INF/MOJANGCS.SF)
  • Copy the contents of $modpack/jar into the root of the jar for the mods you wish to use, as not all class files are required for the mod to work.
  1. Save and close the jar
  2. Copy contents of $modpack/version into $minecraft/versions/$version-zombe. You should be left with $minecraft/versions/$version-zombe/zombe/mod/Fly.class etc.
  • Alternatively, these files can be installed globally for all versions in $minecraft/mods as above. Careful not to overwrite the contents of $minecraft/mods from step 3.
  1. Make a new profile in the Minecraft Launcher and use the version release $version-zombe

That's it.