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dependencies.gradle
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/*
* Add your dependencies here. Supported configurations:
* - api("group:name:version:classifier"): if you use the types from this dependency in the public API of this mod
* Available at runtime and compiletime for mods depending on this mod
* - implementation("g:n:v:c"): if you need this for internal implementation details of the mod, but none of it is visible via the public API
* Available at runtime but not compiletime for mods depending on this mod
* - compileOnly("g:n:v:c"): if the mod you're building doesn't need this dependency during runtime at all, e.g. for optional mods
* Not available at all for mods depending on this mod, only visible at compiletime for this mod
* - compileOnlyApi("g:n:v:c"): like compileOnly, but also visible at compiletime for mods depending on this mod
* Available at compiletime but not runtime for mods depending on this mod
* - runtimeOnlyNonPublishable("g:n:v:c"): if you want to include a mod in this mod's runClient/runServer runs, but not publish it as a dependency
* Not available at all for mods depending on this mod, only visible at runtime for this mod
* - runtimeOnly("g:n:v:c"): if you don't need this at compile time, but want it to be present at runtime
* Available at runtime for mods depending on this mod
* - annotationProcessor("g:n:v:c"): mostly for java compiler plugins, if you know you need this, use it, otherwise don't worry
* - testCONFIG("g:n:v:c") - replace CONFIG by one of the above (except api), same as above but for the test sources instead of main
*
* - shadowImplementation("g:n:v:c"): effectively the same as API, but the dependency is included in your jar under a renamed package name
* Requires you to enable usesShadowedDependencies in gradle.properties
*
* - compile("g:n:v:c"): deprecated, replace with "api" (works like the old "compile") or "implementation" (can be more efficient)
*
* You can exclude transitive dependencies (dependencies of the chosen dependency) by appending { transitive = false } if needed,
* but use this sparingly as it can break using your mod as another mod's dependency if you're not careful.
*
* Gradle names for some of the configuration can be misleading, compileOnlyApi and runtimeOnly both get published as dependencies in Maven, but compileOnly does not.
* The buildscript adds runtimeOnlyNonPublishable to also have a runtime dependency that's not published.
*
* For more details, see https://docs.gradle.org/8.0.1/userguide/java_library_plugin.html#sec:java_library_configurations_graph
*/
dependencies {
}