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ForkTest - A Paper fork, using paperweight

This is an example project, showcasing how to setup a fork of Paper (or any other fork using paperweight), using paperweight.

The files of most interest are

When updating upstream, be sure to keep the dependencies noted in build.gradle.kts in sync with upstream. It's also a good idea to use the same version of the Gradle wrapper as upstream.

Tasks

Paperweight tasks
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applyApiPatches
applyPatches
applyServerPatches
cleanCache - Delete the project setup cache and task outputs.
createMojmapBundlerJar - Build a runnable bundler jar
createMojmapPaperclipJar - Build a runnable paperclip jar
createReobfBundlerJar - Build a runnable bundler jar
createReobfPaperclipJar - Build a runnable paperclip jar
generateDevelopmentBundle
rebuildApiPatches
rebuildPatches
rebuildServerPatches
reobfJar - Re-obfuscate the built jar to obf mappings
runDev - Spin up a non-relocated Mojang-mapped test server
runReobf - Spin up a test server from the reobfJar output jar
runShadow - Spin up a test server from the shadowJar archiveFile

Branches

Each branch of this project represents an example: