Mod Patchouli by Vazkii

  • Patchouli by Vazkii

    Accessible, Data-Driven, Dependency-Free Documentation for Minecraft Modders and Pack Makers
    • 90050642
    • 624.37 KB
    • 1.19.4
    • November 11, 2018
    • July 10, 2023
    • API and Library
    Patchouli
Mod Information
NamePatchouliAuthorVazkiiDescriptionAccessible, Data-Driven, Dependency-Free Documentation for Minecraft Modders and Pack Makers
InformationDownloads: 90050642
Version: 1.19.4
Size: 624.37 KB
Updated at: July 10, 2023
Created at: November 11, 2018
Tags
API and Library
Mods


About

This is the Forge version of Patchouli. You can also get it for Fabric/Quilt here.

Patchouli is a mod that aims to provide easy to implement, data-driven documentation for minecraft modders and modpack makers alike.

Patchouli's systems allow any modder or modpack maker to quickly create beautiful books full of user experience enhancing features. The user-facing feature set of the mod is designed in function of research done on what features people liked from Botania's Lexica Botania.


Features

  • Data-driven content creation, no code required, you don't even need patchouli's code to build
  • In-game text preview
  • Rich text formatting system that supports macros
  • Advancement-driven content unlocking
  • Nested categories and bookmarkable entries for quick and easy navigation
  • Several ready-to-use page types like text, crafting and image pages
  • Multiblock visualization for easy building
  • Template system to create custom page types
  • Seamless integration with mods, with creative tab and pretending the book is from your mod
  • Custom visuals and sounds
  • Easily localizable for other languages
  • Tons of other user friendly features!

Learn more about Patchouli today

Visit the Wiki to learn about how to use this in your mod or modpack


Credits

Massive shout out to the following people who helped this become a reality:

  • Drullkus for testing, providing some code, and the logo
  • Ellpeck for extensive testing and tons of help with fixing bugs
  • StanHebben, for extensive testing, lots of good feature requests, and also providing fair amount of code
  • wiiv, for creating the art I used