Minecraft 1.7.2 Crafting Guide Mod
CraftGuide is a fairly simple in-game recipe viewer for Minecraft with the goal of being able to display a lot of information at once, and have some fairly simple ways to quickly navigate it.Its main focus has been through the use of a scrollbar, using the common behaviour where recipes added by any given mod tend to be grouped together to allow users to rapidly navigate to mod-themed sections of the list. More recent changes include making the GUI resizable, to fill as much of the screen as users are comfortable with (accomplished by dragging the small blue triangular button in the lower right corner), and a system where clicking on an item filters the list to only show recipes that use that item, either as input or output.CraftGuide has an API, allowing other mods to provide additional recipes among other things, as well as built-in support for displaying some mods' recipes. Additional built-in mod support or assistance using the API will generally be provided upon request from the current author of the mod in question. User-requested mod support is occasionally implemented after consulting with that mod's author(s).Updates are often sparse, although there is generally at least one for every major Minecraft version.At the moment (starting in version 1.6.8.1), CraftGuide requires either Forge or LiteLoader.
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(LiteLoader versions are currently available from the minecraftforum.net thread)Source code is available.Further information and downloads for older Minecraft versions can be found. Probably not. Between hardly playing Minecraft in the past 6 months (if I ever start playing a 1.12 pack, there will almost certainly be an update within the week), and dreams of API improvements (ideally, I'd want to at least stabilize anything currently partially-implemented before updating to a Minecraft version with active mod development, so that if any other mods decide to implement CraftGuide compatibility, they don't have to touch any of the less convenient, older interfaces. Also so that there's no risk of someone using an early CraftGuide version lacking an API addition alongside a mod expecting that functionality), I haven't really been thinking about updates. I currently have a PO2:R instance of 1.7.10 that I play on occasion, so if I ever complete or abandon it, the pack I replace it with will probably drive updates once more.
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Then again, maybe even the current pack I'm playing will eventually lead to new features (there.are. some annoying things. At the very least, I'm starting to seriously consider an undo/redo on the filter, after building a complex TODO list (shift-click a lot of items together on output-only mode) and then either accidentally erasing it, or wanting to do a quick lookup of where a specific item is used (adding it to the filer and enabling input searches.works., but with WAY too much clutter. And if anything involving Avarita's 9x9 crafting shows up, it pushes the column width annoyingly wide, the two effects together being very annoying)). Or maybe a way to favourite recipes or searches that can persist even when the game is closed.