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# KotlinForForge
Makes Kotlin forge-friendly by doing the following:
- Provides the Kotlin libraries.
- Provides `KotlinLanguageProvider` to allow usage of object declarations as @Mod targets.
- Provides `AutoKotlinEventBusSubscriber` to allow usage of object declarations as @Mod.EventBusSubscriber targets.
- Provides useful utility functions and constants
- Provides its own implementation of the Forge eventbus to work with KCallables and reified type parameters
- Provides sided property delegates and object holder property delegates
An example mod is provided at the [KotlinModdingSkeleton repository](https://github.com/thedarkcolour/KotlinModdingSkeleton).
If you aren't sure where to start, make a fork of the KotlinModdingSkeleton repository.
```git
git clone https://github.com/thedarkcolour/KotlinModdingSkeleton.git
```
To implement in an existing project, paste the following into your build.gradle:
```groovy
buildscript {
dependencies {
classpath "org.jetbrains.kotlin:kotlin-gradle-plugin:1.4.10"
}
}
apply plugin: 'kotlin'
repositories {
maven {
name = 'kotlinforforge'
url = 'https://thedarkcolour.github.io/KotlinForForge/'
}
}
dependencies {
// Use the latest version of KotlinForForge
implementation 'thedarkcolour:kotlinforforge:1.7.0'
}
compileKotlin {
kotlinOptions {
jvmTarget = '1.8'
}
}
```
Then, change the following to your mods.toml file:
```toml
modLoader="kotlinforforge"
# Change this if you require a certain version of KotlinForForge
loaderVersion="[1,)"
```
Use
```thedarkcolour.kotlinforforge.forge.MOD_CONTEXT```
instead of ```net.minecraftforge.fml.javafmlmod.FMLJavaModLoadingContext```
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