This is a Neoforge port of Wireless Crafting Terminal, Wireless Pattern Terminal, Wireless Interface Terminal, Wireless Fluid Terminal and Wireless Terminal Library
It features several wireless versions of Applied Energistics 2 terminals with support for a Quantum Bridge Card, which allows terminals to work from everywhere and even across dimensions.
It also adds a wireless universal terminal which has all wireless terminals in one item
- Displaying Trinkets in wireless crafting terminal
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Applied Energistics 2 Wireless Terminals
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Textures
- (c) 2021, Ridanisaurus Rid
- based on Applied Energistics 2 Textures
- (c) 2020, Ridanisaurus Rid, (c) 2013 - 2020 AlgorithmX2 et al
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Text and Translations
Like ae2, ae2wtlib is available on modmaven
repositories {
maven {
url = uri("https://modmaven.dev/")
content {
includeGroup "appeng"
includeGroup "de.mari_023"
}
}
}
ae2wtlib has an api, which is what you should compile against when making integrations with ae2wtlib
dependencies {
implementation("de.mari_023:ae2wtlib_api:VERSION")
runtimeOnly("de.mari_023:ae2wtlib:VERSION")
}
If you want to add your own terminals, you should jar-in-jar ae2wtlib_api
dependencies {
jarJar(implementation("de.mari_023:ae2wtlib_api:VERSION"))
runtimeOnly("de.mari_023:ae2wtlib:VERSION")
}
If you want to add upgrades to ae2wtlib terminals, you can use UpgradeHelper#addUpgradeToAllTerminals
addUpgradeToAllTerminals(upgradeCard, maxSupported);
// use 0 to add the maximum amount of upgrades the terminal can fit
addUpgradeToAllTerminals(upgradeCard, 0);
For a simple example of a wireless terminal, you can look at the Wireless Pattern Access Terminal.
The related classes are ItemWAT
, WATMenu
, WATMenuHost
and WATScreen
For registration, you need to listen to the AddTerminalEvent
(it isn't actually an EventBus event)
AddTerminalEvent.register(event -> event.builder(
...
).addTerminal())
The builder has some additional methods for overriding properties that are inferred from other attributes, like WTDefinitionBuilder#translationKey