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Getting Started
ProstStuff edited this page Jul 10, 2026
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build.gradle
repositories {
maven {
url = "https://jitpack.io"
}
}
dependencies {
implementation "com.github.ProstStuff:Utilitary:<version>"
}Replace <version> with a valid version tag that is obtained from Utilitary GitHub Release Tag
repositories {
maven {
url = "https://api.modrinth.com/maven"
}
}
dependencies {
implementation "maven.modrinth:utilitary:<version>"
}Replace <version> with a valid version from Utilitary Modrinth Versions
Download Jar file from Utilitary GitHub Release and store it somewhere accessible in your project
build.gradle
dependencies {
implementation files("<path_to_jar>utilitary-<version>.jar")
}Let's say you store Utilitary in libs/utilitary-1.0.0.jar
dependencies {
implementation files("libs/utilitary-1.0.0.jar")
}Resync your Gradle project to properly load Utilitary or reopen your project. It's properly loaded if you can see the files of the .jar file.
Tip
It's recommended to also add explicit dependency in your mod fabric.mod.json. This way your mod is guaranteed to load with Utilitary loaded.