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README.md
Minetest Doc
This online book will teach you how to create mods in easy chapters.
The chapters will explain a concept, give examples, and set tasks for you to complete.
This documentation was created by the Minetest community in order to
help new modders gain a foothold.
You can contribute to this project on GitHub.
It uses Jekyll to turn Markdown into a website.
Book written by rubenwardy and contributers.
License: CC-BY-SA 3.0
Contributing
You don't need to run jekyll, you can just edit and create files in
chapters. In fact, you don't even need to do markdown, send me a word document
and I can convert it into the correct formatting.
It is the writing which is the hard bit, not the formatting.
Running as a Website
You can build it as a website using jekyll.
Serving on http://localhost:4000/minetest_doc/
$ jekyll serve -b /minetest_doc
Building to folder
$ jekyll build
Goes to _site/
Commits
If you are editing or creating a particular chapter, then use commit messages like this:
Getting Started - corrected typos
Entities - created chapter
Just use a normal style commit message otherwise.
HTML and CSS
The HTML is in _includes/.
header.html contains all the HTML code above a chapter's content,
footer.html contains all the HTML code below a chapter's content.
The CSS is in static/
Example Chapter
chapters are to be saved to chapters/
---
title: Chapter Title
layout: default
root: ../
---
Introduction
------------
Explain what this chapter will cover.
You may use multiple paragraphs, but keep it fairly consise.
### What you will need:
* List tools you need to complete this chapter
### Contents
* List
* The
* Sections
Section
-------
Explaining the concept of something.
You can link to other chapters like this: [chapter title]({{ relative }}/chaptertitle/).//
Do it like wikipedia, link words in a sentence but don't explicitly tell the user to view it//
or click the link
### Mod Folder Structure
Mod Name
- 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
Code snippets are tabbed one level in, except for lua snippets, which use a code highligter.
Section 2
---------
Explaining another concept
### Mod Pack Folder Structure
Mod Name
- modone/
- modtwo/
- modthree/
- modfour/
- Modpack.txt – signals that this is a mod pack, content does not matter
Example Time
------------
You should include a examples.
### Mod Folder
mymod/
- init.lua
- depends.txt
### depends.txt
default
### 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 %}
Explain the code here, but their is no need to explain every single line
Tasks
-----
* Set some tasks for the user to do
* Start with easier ones, and work up to harder ones.