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Use the VBO monitor renderer by default
Historically, the VBO was an order of magnitude slower than the TBO
renderer. However, as of fccca22d3f, the
difference is much smaller now. While TBOs /are/ still faster, this only
has a measurable impact in extreme stress tests, and so isn't worth the
occasional issues which occur.

I'm still keeping the code around for now: I'm incredibly fond of it,
even three years later. I may end up re-evaluating this the next time
Minecraft's rendering code changes :D.

This also adds a line to the debug screen showing the current monitor
renderer, though maybe less useful now that almost everyone will be
using VBOs!
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CC: Tweaked

Current build status Download CC: Tweaked on CurseForge

CC: Tweaked is a mod for Minecraft which adds programmable computers, turtles and more to the game. A fork of the much-beloved ComputerCraft, it continues its legacy with better performance, stability, and a wealth of new features.

CC: Tweaked can be installed from CurseForge or Modrinth. It requires the Minecraft Forge mod loader, but versions are available for Fabric.

Contributing

Any contribution is welcome, be that using the mod, reporting bugs or contributing code. If you want to get started developing the mod, check out the instructions here.

Community

If you need help getting started with CC: Tweaked, want to show off your latest project, or just want to chat about ComputerCraft, do check out our forum and GitHub discussions page! There's also a fairly populated, albeit quiet IRC channel, if that's more your cup of tea.

We also host fairly comprehensive documentation at tweaked.cc.

Using

CC: Tweaked is hosted on my maven repo, and so is relatively simple to depend on. You may wish to add a soft (or hard) dependency in your mods.toml file, with the appropriate version bounds, to ensure that API functionality you depend on is present.

repositories {
  maven {
    url "https://squiddev.cc/maven/"
    content {
      includeGroup("cc.tweaked")
      includeModule("org.squiddev", "Cobalt")
      includeModule("fuzs.forgeconfigapiport", "forgeconfigapiport-fabric")
    }
  }
}

dependencies {
  // Vanilla (i.e. for multi-loader systems)
  compileOnly("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-common-api")

  // Forge Gradle
  compileOnly(fg.deobf("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-forge-api:$cctVersion"))
  runtimeOnly(fg.deobf("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-forge:$cctVersion"))

  // Fabric Loom
  modCompileOnly("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-fabric-api:$cctVersion")
  modRuntimeOnly("cc.tweaked:cc-tweaked-$mcVersion-fabric:$cctVersion")
}

You should also be careful to only use classes within the dan200.computercraft.api package. Non-API classes are subject to change at any point. If you depend on functionality outside the API, file an issue, and we can look into exposing more features.

We bundle the API sources with the jar, so documentation should be easily viewable within your editor. Alternatively, the generated documentation can be browsed online.