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Oracle Index

A minecraft fabric / neoforge client-side documentation viewer mod, intended to be used with wikis alongside moddedmc.wiki

Modrinth library utility

Описание

          Tired of alt-tabbing to find information about mods? **Oracle Index** brings the wiki directly into your Minecraft world! This mod provides an in-game documentation viewer for both Neoforge and Fabric on Minecraft 1.21. It's designed with simplicity and compatibility in mind, using the same formatting and directory structure as [ModdedMC.wiki](https://moddedmc.wiki/). This means modders can create wiki content once and use it both in-game and online. ## Key Features ✨ * **Seamless In-Game Documentation:** Access comprehensive guides and information about supported mods directly in the game. * **No Custom Books Needed:** Open the **Oracle Index** with a customizable hotkey or directly from an item's tooltip. * **Smart Search Included:** A semantic search that understands the meaning of your queries is built-in. It also supports math expressions! * **Familiar Markdown Support:** Uses a basic markdown parser and supports custom HTML tags, ensuring compatibility with ModdedMC.wiki content. * **Item Linking:** Define relevant items for each wiki page. Hover over the item and hold [ALT] to open the wiki page! * **ModdedMC.wiki Compatibility:** Leverage existing documentation created for ModdedMC.wiki. No need to rewrite anything! 🚀 * **Cross-Linking:** Effortlessly navigate between pages and items within the wiki. * **Visually Appealing & Responsive:** Enjoy a modern Minecraft-inspired design, smooth scrolling, and responsive layouts that adapt to your screen size. * **Easy to Use:** Quick setup, so you can get to documenting fast! * **Unlock System:** Designate some pages (or folders) as hidden/obfuscated. They can then be unlocked at runtime. ## How it Works ⚙️ Oracle Index parses Markdown content organized in a directory structure similar to ModdedMC.wiki. Simply place your Markdown files in the designated location (check the mod's configuration for the exact path), and Oracle Index will handle the rest! ## Why Oracle? 🤔 Oracle Index bridges the gap between online documentation and in-game accessibility. It provides a convenient and intuitive way for players to learn about mods, recipes, and mechanics without interrupting their gameplay.