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Introduction

In this chapter we will learn how the basic structure of a mod's folder. This is essential for creating mods.

  • Mod Folders
  • Dependencies
  • Mod Packs

Mod Folders

![Find the mod's folder]({{ page.root }}/static/folder_modfolder.png)

Each mod has its own folder, where all its Lua code, textures, models and sounds are placed. These folders need to be placed in a mod location, such as minetest/mods, and they can be placed in mod packs: as explained below.

The modname is used to refer to a mod. Each mod should have a unique modname, which you can choose - it should describe what the mod does. Modnames can be make up of letters, numbers or underscores.

Mod Folder Structure

Modname
-	init.lua - the main scripting code file, which is run when the game loads.
-	(optional) depends.txt - a list of mod names that needs to be loaded before this mod.
-	(optional) textures/ - place images here, commonly in the format modname_itemname.png
-	(optional) sounds/ - place sounds in here
-	(optional) models/ - place 3d models in here
...and any other lua files to be included by init.lua

Only the init.lua file is required in a mod for it to run on game load, however the other items are needed by some mods to perform its functionality.

Dependencies

The depends text file allows you to specify what mods this mod requires to run, and what needs to be loaded before this mod.

depends.txt

modone
modtwo
modthree?

As you can see, each mod name is on its own line.

Mod names with a question mark following them are optional dependencies. If an optional mod is installed, it is loaded before the current mod. However, if the mod is not installed, the current one still loads. This is in contrast to normal dependencies, which will cause the current mod not to work if the mod is not installed.

Mod Packs

Modpacks allow multiple mods to be packaged together, and move together. They are useful if you want to supply multiple mods to an end user, and don't want to make them download each one individually.

Mod Pack Folder Structure

modpackfolder/
-	modone/
-	modtwo/
-	modthree/
-	modfour/
-	modpack.txt  signals that this is a mod pack, content does not matter

Example Time

Are you confused? Don't worry, here is an example putting all of this together.

Mod Folder

mymod/
-	init.lua
-	depends.txt

depends.txt

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init.lua

{% highlight lua %} print("This file will be run at load time!")

minetest.register_node("mymod:node",{ description = "This is a node", tiles = { "mymod_node.png", "mymod_node.png", "mymod_node.png", "mymod_node.png", "mymod_node.png", "mymod_node.png" }, groups = {cracky = 1} }) {% endhighlight %}

Our mod has a name of "mymod". It has two files: init.lua and depends.txt. The script prints a message and then registers a node which will be explained in the next chapter. The depends text file adds a dependency to the default mod, which is in minetest_game.