oωo (owo-lib)

## Overview A general utility, GUI and config library for modding on Fabric. oωo is generally aimed at reducing code verbosity and making development more ergonomic. It covers a wide range of features from networking and serialization over GUI applications and configuration to data handling and registration. **Build Setup:** ```properties # https://maven.wispforest.io/io/wispforest/owo-lib/ owo_version=... ``` ```groovy repositories { maven { url 'https://maven.wispforest.io' } } <...> dependencies { modImplementation "io.wispforest:owo-lib:${project.owo_version}" // only if you plan to use owo-config annotationProcessor "io.wispforest:owo-lib:${project.owo_version}" // include this if you don't want force your users to install owo // sentinel will warn them and give the option to download it automatically include "io.wispforest:owo-sentinel:${project.owo_version}" } ```
Kotlin DSL ```kotlin repositories { maven("https://maven.wispforest.io") } dependencies { modImplementation("io.wispforest:owo-lib:${properties["owo_version"]}") // only if you plan to use owo-config annotationProcessor("io.wispforest:owo-lib:${properties["owo_version"]}") // include this if you don't want force your users to install owo // sentinel will warn them and give the option to download it automatically include("io.wispforest:owo-sentinel:${properties["owo_version"]}") } ```
You can check the latest version on the [Releases](https://github.com/wisp-forest/owo-lib/releases) page owo is documented in two main ways: - There is rich, detailed JavaDoc throughout the entire codebase - There is a wiki with in-depth explanations and tutorials for most of owo's features over at https://docs.wispforest.io/owo/features/ ## Features This is by no means an exhaustive list, for a more complete overview head to https://docs.wispforest.io/owo/features/ - [owo-ui](https://docs.wispforest.io/owo/ui/), a fully-featured declarative UI library for building dynamic, beautiful screens with blazingly fast development times - [owo-config](https://docs.wispforest.io/owo/config/), a built-in, customizable configuration system built on top of owo-ui. It provides many of the same features as [Cloth Config](https://modrinth.com/mod/cloth-config) while many new conveniences, like server-client config synchronization, added on top - A fully automatic [registration system](https://docs.wispforest.io/owo/registration/) that is designed to be as generic as possible. It is simple and non-verbose to use for basic registries, yet the underlying API tree is flexible and can also be used for many custom registration solutions - [Item Group extensions](https://docs.wispforest.io/owo/item-groups/) which allow for sub-tabs inside your mod's group as well as a host of other features like custom buttons, textures and item variant handling - A fully-featured [networking layer](https://docs.wispforest.io/owo/networking/) with fully automatic serialization, handshaking to ensure client compatibility and a built-in solution for triggering parametrized particle events in a side-agnostic manner - Client-sided particle helpers that allow for easily composing multi-particle effects - Rich text translations, allowing you to use Minecraft's text component format in your language files to provide styled text without any code