Step 2: Install Forge 1.8.9 here (Skip if you have Forge)
Step 3: Start Forge and then close it
Step 4: Put the FDP jar in the mods folder in your Minecraft directory (%appdata%\.minecraft\mods) (If you are using the official launcher, click the installations tab then click the folder icon next to forge)
Step 5: Enjoy our client!
What happened to the old repository?
The UnlegitMC Account was hacked by a Chinese gang and they took down FDPClient, so this is the new repository for FDPClient.
Issues
Found a bug or a missing feature? You can let us know by opening an issue here!
License
This project is subject to the GNU General Public License v3.0. This does only apply for source code located directly in this clean repository. During the development and compilation process, additional source code may be used to which we have obtained no rights. Such code is not covered by the GPL license.
For those who are unfamiliar with the license, here is a summary of its main points. This is by no means legal advise nor legally binding.
You are allowed to:
use
share
modify
this project entirely or partially for free and even commercially. However, please consider the following:
You must disclose the source code of your modified work and the source code you took from this project. This means you are not allowed to use code from this project (even partially) in a closed-source (or even obfuscated) application.
Your modified application must also be licensed under the GPL.
Do the above and share your source code with everyone; just like we do!
Setting up a Workspace
FDPClient uses gradle, so make sure that it is installed properly. Instructions can be found on Gradle's website.
Clone the repository using git clone --recurse-submodules https://github.com/SkidderMC/FDPClient.git (Make sure you have git or Github Desktop installed on your system).
CD into the local repository folder.
Depending on which IDE you are using, execute either of the following commands:
For IntelliJ: gradlew --debug setupDevWorkspace idea genIntellijRuns build
For Eclipse: gradlew --debug setupDevWorkspace eclipse build
Open the folder as a Gradle project in your IDE.
Select the Forge run configuration.
Additional libraries
Mixins
Mixins can be used to modify classes at runtime before they are loaded. FDPClient uses them to inject its code into the Minecraft client. This way, we do not have to ship Mojang's copyrighted code. If you want to learn more about it, check out their documentation.
Contributing
We welcome contributions, but you have to follow these rules to make us merge your pull request.
Language and Code Quality
Your code needs to be able to build, and make the bugs of the code as less as you can!
You also need to use kotlin features to make coding easier and faster, so please use kotlin and make the Detekt code quality check good and use kotlin features if you can, because we would never merge terrible code.
Kotlin features
Help enhance the code readability by using kotlin features.
Using kotlin features:
Timer().schedule(2000L) {
// your code
}
Not using kotlin features:
Timer().schedule(object:TimerTask() {
overridefunrun() {
// your code
}
}, 2000L)
Skidding
Please use original code if you can and do not directly steal code, but we welcome skidding with a packet logger or anything like that in order to skid from a closed source client and make the cheating community more open!
Useless features
Useless features are features only you think are useful and or features can be added with a config change.
Like the "TimerSpeed" option to InfiniteAura, this feature can be added by binding Timer to the key with InfiniteAura, or use the macro system in FDP Client.
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