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Update to 1.21.1 #384
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Update to 1.21.1 #384
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- Optimized the logic for adding modules and commands in the project. - Integrated Kotlin to enhance code readability and maintainability. - Reduced boilerplate code and improved expressiveness in the codebase.
yes |
How do I update it exactly? |
Do you have Full version ? |
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umm |
Also nobody said we need kotlin. |
Or just create an entire branch for it, separate the actual "update" and kotlin rewrite
Not everybody speaks English lol, it's a translator. |
It's not a traslator, just look at it (if you use AI a lot you find that it looks like AI) or open a random AI detector website. (btw I actually don't speak English) |
@@ -38,6 +38,7 @@ | |||
"depends": { | |||
"java": ">=16", | |||
"minecraft": "~${mc_version}", |
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1.21 support? "minecraft": ["1.21", "~${mc_version}"],
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I have implemented optimizations to the logic for adding modules and commands in the project. These enhancements aim to streamline the registration process and improve overall efficiency. Additionally, I have integrated Kotlin into the project, leveraging its modern language features to enhance code readability and maintainability.
By utilizing Kotlin, I have been able to reduce boilerplate code and implement more expressive syntax, making the addition and management of modules and commands more intuitive. This integration not only simplifies the codebase but also allows for better collaboration among developers familiar with Kotlin. Overall, these updates contribute to a more robust and efficient framework for managing modules and commands within the project.
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