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# ![CC: Tweaked](logo.png)
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[![Current build status](https://travis-ci.org/SquidDev-CC/CC-Tweaked.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/SquidDev-CC/CC-Tweaked "Current build status") [![Download CC: Tweaked on CurseForge](https://cf.way2muchnoise.eu/title/cc-tweaked.svg)](https://minecraft.curseforge.com/projects/cc-tweaked "Download CC: Tweaked on CurseForge")
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CC: Tweaked is a fork of [ComputerCraft](https://github.com/dan200/ComputerCraft), adding programmable computers,
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turtles and more to Minecraft.
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## What?
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ComputerCraft has always held a fond place in my heart: it's the mod which really got me into Minecraft, and it's the
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mod which has kept me playing it for many years. However, development of the original mod has slowed, as the original
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developers have had less time to work on the mod, and moved onto other projects and commitments.
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CC: Tweaked (or CC:T for short) is an attempt to continue ComputerCraft's legacy. It's not intended to be a competitor
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to CC, nor do I want to take it in a vastly different direction to the original mod. Instead, CC:T focuses on making the
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ComputerCraft experience as _solid_ as possible, ironing out any wrinkles that may have developed over time.
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## Features
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CC: Tweaked contains all the features of the latest version of ComputerCraft, as well as numerous fixes, performance
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improvements and several nifty additions. I'd recommend checking out [the releases page](https://github.com/SquidDev-CC/CC-Tweaked/releases)
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to see the full set of changes, but here's a couple of the more interesting additions:
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- Improvements to the `http` library, including websockets, support for other HTTP methods (`PUT`, `DELETE`, etc...)
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and configurable limits on HTTP usage.
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- Full-block wired modems, allowing one to wrap non-solid peripherals (such as turtles, or chests if Plethora is
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installed).
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- Pocket computers can be held like maps, allowing you to view the screen without entering a GUI.
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- Printed pages and books can be placed in item frames and held like maps.
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- Several profiling and administration tools for server owners, via the `/computercraft` command. This allows operators
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to track which computers are hogging resources, turn on and shutdown multiple computers at once and interact with
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computers remotely.
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- Closer emulation of standard Lua, adding the `debug` and `io` libraries. This also enables seeking within binary
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files, meaning you don't need to read large files into memory.
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- Allow running multiple computers on multiple threads, reducing latency on worlds with many computers.
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## Relation to CCTweaks?
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This mod has nothing to do with CCTweaks, though there is no denying the name is a throwback to it. That being said,
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several features have been included, such as full block modems, the Cobalt runtime and map-like rendering for pocket
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computers.
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## Contributing
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Any contribution is welcome, be that using the mod, reporting bugs or contributing code. In order to start helping
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develop CC:T, you'll need to follow these steps:
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- **Clone the repository:** `git clone https://github.com/SquidDev-CC/CC-Tweaked.git && cd CC-Tweaked`
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- **Setup Forge:** `./gradlew setupDecompWorkspace`
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- **Test your changes:** `./gradlew runClient` (or run the `GradleStart` class from your IDE).
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If you want to run CC:T in a normal Minecraft instance, run `./gradlew build` and copy the `.jar` from `build/libs`.
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## Community
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If you need help getting started with CC: Tweaked, want to show off your latest project, or just want to chat about
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ComputerCraft we have a [forum](https://forums.computercraft.cc/) and [Discord guild](https://discord.gg/H2UyJXe)!
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There's also a fairly populated, albeit quiet [IRC channel](http://webchat.esper.net/?channels=#computercraft), if
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that's more your cup of tea.
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I'd generally recommend you don't contact me directly (email, DM, etc...) unless absolutely necessary (i.e. in order to
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report exploits). You'll get a far quicker response if you ask the whole community!
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## Using
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If you want to depend on CC: Tweaked, we have a maven repo. However, you should be wary that some functionality is only
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exposed by CC:T's API and not vanilla ComputerCraft. If you wish to support all variations of ComputerCraft, I recommend
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using [cc.crzd.me's maven](https://cc.crzd.me/maven/) instead.
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```groovy
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dependencies {
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maven { url 'https://squiddev.cc/maven/' }
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}
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dependencies {
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implementation "org.squiddev:cc-tweaked-${mc_version}:${cct_version}"
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}
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```
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You should also be careful to only use classes within the `dan200.computercraft.api` package. Non-API classes are
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subject to change at any point. If you depend on functionality outside the API, file an issue, and we can look into
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exposing more features.
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