Modular Multipurpose Minetest Modding Library
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modlib

Lightweight Minetest Modding Library

About

No dependencies. Compatibility is checked automatically.
Licensed under the MIT License. Written by Lars Mueller aka LMD or appguru(eu).

API

Some more stuff

The things listed below are just a few, and as the library grows, I am not mentioning them all here, but I hope the function names are self-explaining. If not, feel free to contact me or create an issue / PR on GitHub.

table_ext

Table Helpers. Self-explaining - merge tables, count tables, add items to tables, etc.

number_ext

Number Helpers. Also self-explaining. Currently only rounding.

log

Several logchannels which can be written to. Look at sourcecode.

conf

Configuration files as .json - world specific. Constraint checks can be done. Use load_or_create(confname, replacement_file, constraints) to load the conf, if it does not exist create it using replacement file, and then load it, checking the constraints.

Constraints

Are a table.

{
  type="boolean"/"number"/"string"/"table",
  If type = table : 
  keys = constraints_for_keys,
  values = constraints_for_values
  children = {child_key:constraints_for_value},
  If type = number or string :
  range={start=num, end=num},
  func=function(value) returns error or nil,
  possible_values = {v1, v2}
}