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- | From 1.6 onwards, LiteLoader now supports much more comprehensive metadata to be packaged with the mod, some of which are required and other metadata are optional. The metadata are packaged in a file called [[litemod.json]] in the root of the litemod file, and this file replaces the legacy [[version.txt]] used for versioning in previous releases. | + | From 1.6 onwards, LiteLoader now supports much more comprehensive metadata to be packaged with the mod, some of which are required and other metadata are optional. The metadata are packaged in a file called ''litemod.json'' in the root of the litemod file, and this file replaces the legacy [[version.txt]] used for versioning in previous releases. |
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====Extra values==== | ====Extra values==== | ||
- | Additionally, there are some additional metadata which are standardised for the purposes of providing information to the in-game mod list provided by third party add-ons such as VoxelMenu and the Minecraft Forge "mods" list. These additional keys are: | + | Additionally, there are some extra metadata which are standardised for the purposes of providing information to the in-game mod list provided by third party add-ons such as VoxelMenu and the Minecraft Forge "mods" list. These additional keys are: |
* **author** | * **author** |