Releases: OpenBagTwo/chappeau
Why, Mojang?
This release updates my custom items datapack and resourcepack! to be compatible with Minecraft 1.21.4 and its funky new custom model data syntax.
To see how I went about porting everything, have a look at this notebook
Additionally, this release adds a new carved pumpkin model: a wig to make a player (with a suitably blue skin) look like an Andorian.
Mossy egg and passive aggression
This release does two things:
- Retextures the bdubs egg to match its item description
- Renames "Enchanting Table" to "Enchantment Table." Because "Enchanting Table" is a stupid name.
Technically no changes have been made to the datapack, but it's getting a version bump for consistency.
Essential Components for My Minecraft Experience
What's Changed
- Updates the datapack to support 1.21 (though, note, not 1.20.5/6)
- Combines the latest and "legacy" datapack using overlays (that is, the release below will work with all supported Minecraft versions)
Note that there are no changes to the resource packs (but they are included below for convenience)
Full Changelog: v2024.02.03...v2024.07.05
Frenched and Linted
What's Changed
- Ran all files through pre-commit linting: #19
- Fixing #18
- Gives Lapis (and related blocks) its new canonical name: #20
Full Changelog: v2023.12.25...v2024.02.03
Merry Eggsmas!
Resourcepack Changes
- The hermit egg models from iJevin's 2022 Hermitcraft Easter Egg Hunt have been added to the Chappeau Resourcepack, both as carved pumpkin variants as well as variants of, well, eggs (making them throwable!)
Datapack Changes
- Eggs are now "3D printable"
- Releases will now include both a datapack validated for 1.20.3+ and a "legacy" version that works with 1.20.1-
Full Changelog: v2023.12.19...v2023.12.25
What's in a Name?
Turns out, quite a lot.
Due to changes in pack formats, several of the existing packs will no longer function on 1.20.4. Additionally, that update entirely broke the datapack "printing" functionality thanks to how custom names are stored in block and item NBT.
See: https://bugs.mojang.com/browse/MC-267451
In addition to adding 1.20.4 support, this release:
- restores 3D printing and brewing functionality to the datapack (both old and new blocks and "gcode" paper will work).
- allows you to generate Totems of Iskall using paper named
iskall.gcode
- results in an ender pearl being called an "Ender Pearl" when using both the Moonescent Pearl and "Chappeau" datapack, so long as "Chappeau" is higher in priority
- Accounts for the name change of the "grass" block (not to be confused with the "grass block" block) to "short grass"
Full Changelog: v2023.06.01...v2023.12.19
Totems of Fandom
What's Changed
- Add Functions for "Printing" Hermit Totems in #13
- Updates the Steam Deck image in #15
Full Changelog: v2022.12.11...v2023.06.01
What the heck is a beetroot?
What's Changed
- Replaces the Oddish model with my own low-poly version (#11)
- Bugfix! 3D printers will no longer print to adjacent beds (#12)
- Turn stone and iron swords into sewing needles (#9) -- if you're not a knitter or have never been stabbed by one, trust me, they're sharp
- Updates the name of "Scarlet Pearl" to "5am Pearl"
Full Changelog: v2022.12.01...v2022.12.11
Deserving a Compat on the Pack
I... don't think that pun worked.
The headliner of this release is a folder structure re-org that allows the resource packs to work with 1.19.3 (see: #6 / #7).
This release also adds a (3D printable, wearable) Jameson-type Cyborg (#8). See the updated README for instructions on how to obtain.
Full Changelog: v2022.11.14...v2022.12.01
Space space wanna go to space
This release replaces the model of the Space Core and Fact Sphere (that was itself converted from a generic 3D model and thus had super high voxel count) with one I designed from scratch.
Nothing else changed vs. the last release, so feel free to keep using the datapack from (::checks log::) yesterday.
Full Changelog: v2022.11.13...v2022.11.14