2.1 KiB
KAMI
A minecraft 'hacked' client in the form of a forge mod.
See forgehax for a more polished equivalent. Some features in KAMI may be based on those of forgehax, as I sometimes used it as reference.
This is by no means a finished project and isn't fully ready for release.
Installing
KAMI is a forge mod. Start by downloading the latest version of forge.
- Install forge
- Navigate to your
.minecraft
directory.- Windows:
%appdata%/.minecraft
- Linux:
~/.minecraft
- Windows:
- Navigate to the
mods
directory. If it doesn't exist, create it. - Obtain the KAMI
.jar
file. - Place the
.jar
file in your mods directory.
Troubleshooting
Please reference the main troubleshooting page: Troubleshooting If you experience an issue and it's not listed there, please open a new issue and a contributor will help you further.
Contributing
You are free to clone, modify KAMI and make pull requests as you wish. To set up your development environment, make use of the following commands:
git clone https://github.com/zeroeightysix/KAMI/
cd KAMI
On linux, run chmod +x gradlew
and for the following commands use ./gradlew
instead of ./gradlew.bat
./gradlew.bat setupDecompWorkspace
Import KAMI into your IDE of choice. If you use intelliJ, import from the build.gradle
file and run ./gradlew.bat genIntellijRuns
If you do not wish to run from an IDE, use ./gradlew.bat runClient
to run KAMI.
Building
./gradlew.bat build
cd build/libs
In build/libs
you will find a file KAMI-<minecraftVersion>-<kamiVersion>-full.jar
which you can copy to the mods
folder of a minecraft instance that has forge installed.