Slurp mod version from json to avoid issues in IDE
See FabricMC/fabric-loader#457 Signed-off-by: liach <liach@users.noreply.github.com>
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							@ -7,9 +7,19 @@ sourceCompatibility = JavaVersion.VERSION_16
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targetCompatibility = JavaVersion.VERSION_16
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archivesBaseName = project.archives_base_name
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version = project.mod_version
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group = project.maven_group
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// Obtains mod version. change file reference if your fabric.mod.json is located elsewhere
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import groovy.json.JsonSlurper
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version = new JsonSlurper().parse(file('src/main/resources/fabric.mod.json')).version
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// You can use logger.lifecycle to print out messages like System.out; double-quote strings convert
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// ${statement} templates to statement values, such as method calls, while single-quote strings don't.
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// getXxx() calls can be simplified to xxx, like project.getGradle().getGradleVersion() is project.gradle.gradleVersion.
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// Since the buildscript is provided with a project, you can call project methods without qualification if there is no
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// ambiguity, such as file() call to retrieve version is project.file(), and gradle is project.getGradle()
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logger.lifecycle "Setting up ${archivesBaseName} ${version} with Gradle ${gradle.gradleVersion}"
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repositories {
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	// Add repositories to retrieve artifacts from in here.
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	// You should only use this when depending on other mods because
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@ -26,17 +36,6 @@ dependencies {
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	// Fabric API. This is technically optional, but you probably want it anyway.
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	modImplementation "net.fabricmc.fabric-api:fabric-api:${project.fabric_version}"
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	// PSA: Some older mods, compiled on Loom 0.2.1, might have outdated Maven POMs.
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	// You may need to force-disable transitiveness on them.
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}
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processResources {
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	inputs.property "version", project.version
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	filesMatching("fabric.mod.json") {
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		expand "version": project.version
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	}
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}
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tasks.withType(JavaCompile).configureEach {
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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ org.gradle.jvmargs=-Xmx1G
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	loader_version=0.11.6
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# Mod Properties
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	mod_version = 1.0.0
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	# edit your mod version in fabric.mod.json
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	maven_group = com.example
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	archives_base_name = fabric-example-mod
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@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
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{
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  "schemaVersion": 1,
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  "id": "modid",
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  "version": "${version}",
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  "version": "1.0.0",
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  "name": "Example Mod",
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  "description": "This is an example description! Tell everyone what your mod is about!",
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