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Project Intelligence

Project Intelligence DOCUMENT ALL THE THINGS!!!!

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Which Project Intelligence release should I use?

Updated 4 years ago
Latest stable file ProjectIntelligence-1.12.2-1.0.9.28-universal
Game version 1.12.2
Loader Not required

Project Intelligence ProjectIntelligence-1.12.2-1.0.9.28-universal targets 1.12.2. The project page does not say whether this file belongs on the client, dedicated server, or both. All 3 required mods have matching files.

Where it goes

Is Project Intelligence required on the client, server, or both?

The project page does not say whether this file belongs on the client, dedicated server, or both.

Client Source doesn’t say
Dedicated server Source doesn’t say
Loader for this release No loader listed
Required install it here Optional supported, not mandatory Not supported do not install here Source doesn’t say do not assume

The source does not explicitly classify this release as client-only or server-only.

What else does Project Intelligence ProjectIntelligence-1.12.2-1.0.9.28-universal need?

ProjectIntelligence-1.12.2-1.0.9.28-universal. Change the file and its required mods may change too.

All 3 required mods have matching files

Install CodeChicken Lib 1.8.+, Redstone Flux, Brandon's Core first. We found matching files for this game-version and loader setup.

CodeChicken Lib 1.8.+ Needed by Project Intelligence ProjectIntelligence-1.12.2-1.0.9.28-universal
required
Matching file found Matched file: CodeChicken Lib 1.12.2-3.2.3.358-universal
Redstone Flux Needed by Project Intelligence ProjectIntelligence-1.12.2-1.0.9.28-universal
required
Matching file found Matched file: RedstoneFlux-1.12-2.1.1.1-universal.jar
Just Enough Items (JEI) Optional for Project Intelligence ProjectIntelligence-1.12.2-1.0.9.28-universal
optional
Matching file found Matched file: 4.16.5.1027 for Forge 1.12.2
Brandon's Core Needed by Project Intelligence ProjectIntelligence-1.12.2-1.0.9.28-universal
required
Matching file found Matched file: BrandonsCore-1.12.2-2.4.20.162-universal.jar

We only count dependency files that match this setup. A file for another loader does not fill the gap.

Before you install it

Add Project Intelligence without breaking your instance.

Built for Project Intelligence ProjectIntelligence-1.12.2-1.0.9.28-universal. Pick another file and the loader, install side or required mods may change.

  1. 01

    Stick to this file

    Use ProjectIntelligence-1.12.2-1.0.9.28-universal. It targets 1.12.2; another release may have different loader, side or dependency requirements.

  2. 02

    Bring the mods it needs

    Install CodeChicken Lib 1.8.+, Redstone Flux, Brandon's Core first. We found matching files for this game-version and loader setup.

  3. 03

    Put it on the correct side

    The project page does not say whether this file belongs on the client, dedicated server, or both.

  4. 04

    Pick the file you checked

    Use the “Get this file” button beside ProjectIntelligence-1.12.2-1.0.9.28-universal. It opens that exact file at the source.

About this project

What does Project Intelligence add?

Welcome to Project Intelligence! aka "PI"

The goal of this project is to create a truly universal documentation mod by leveraging the power of the minecraft community.

So how will this work? Well for starters any mod developer can add documentation for their mod to PI. The problem is mod devs are busy people so most of them wont have time to write documentation for some random documentation mod such as PI and that in my opinion is a major issue with most of the current documentation mods. They need to be directly supported by modders. PI aims to solve this problem by making it possible for anyone in the community to contribute by writing documentation for various mods using the relatively simple built in editor. They can then submit their documentation via a pull request and if it passes review it will be added to the online repository.

Everything PI does is open source and completely transparent. All documentation is stored in its raw form on github. That is then built by a jenkins server and uploaded to a web server controlled by covers1624 where it can be accessed by PI. Everything PI uses comes from this server including all images used in documentation. No requests are made to any servers outside of pi.brandon3055.com. The only possible exception to this is pack documentation which you can read more about below.

Edit: The above statement will be true once covers finishes pi bot which will automatically ensure all images used in pi are hosted on our server. Until then some documentation may contain images hosted on imgur.com or other such hosting site.

Features: (Expect this list to grow as PI develops)

Highly customizable User Interface
The entire PI user interface is highly user customizable. PI currently only has 2 default style presets but more will be added in the future. And users have the ability to save their own custom presets.Side note: If you have created a preset that you think would make a nice addition to the default presets feel free to post it on github.

JEI Integration
PI has full JEI recipe support meaning any recipe that is supported by JEI can be displayed in PI documentation.

Content Linking & "Explain This"
This allows you to link items, blocks or entities to documentation pages. This works with a feature called "Explain This" which allows you to open linked documentation pages by simply pressing a keybind while looking at an object in world or while hovering your mouse over an item in an inventory.

Link documentation to Gui's
This feature currently requires mods to support it (though that may change in the future) This feature allows mod devs to link specific documentation pages to gui's in their mod. Pi will then add an "info" button to supported gui's that will open a mini pi window inside the gui containing the pages linked to the gui.

Language Localisation Support

Built in editor
The pi doc editor still needs some work but as it is now the editor provides all of the basic functionality required to write and maintain documentation.

Support for multiple mod versions
This is an essential feature when writing documentation for ever changing mods. This feature allows you to update your documentation when a mod changes something without breaking compatibility with previous versions of the mod.

Pack Doc
This is a feature added for mod pack developers. It allows you to write documentation identical to mod documentation except it is not bound to a specific mod and it is stored locally in the pack config meaning it can be shipped with the mod pack. Its worth noting that unlike mod documentation i have no control over the hosting of images used in pack documentation. It is up to the pack developer to host these on a site like imgur.com or there own private image hosting server.

Contributing:
You can find all the information you need as far as contributing the PI's own in game documentation.

Please note the back end system that will make it possible to easily manage user contributed documentation is still being developed by covers1624. I do have the ability to manually accept documentation but i recommend waiting for covers to finish the back end.

Edit: on second thought covers is kinda busy with other projects so for the moment this will have to remain a manual process.

Project description from CurseForge.

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