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lazuli-components

v1.0.0

Published

Add some useful custom components in Minecraft Bedrock Edition

Downloads

2

Readme

Lazuli Components

Add some useful custom components in Minecraft Bedrock Edition.

Document

Usage

Use javascript bundler

First, install the npm pack:

npm install lazuli-component

Then, registry the custom component with the component's registry method, such as:

import { CustomWeaponComponent } from "lazuli-components";

CustomWeaponComponent.registry();

After registied it, add following code your item JSON file:

"minecraft:custom_components": ["lazuli:custom_weapon"]

Finally, use the bundler to pack your script file.

If you use esbuild, add --bundle to the pack command.

Use javascript file

Download components.js from the release attachment, copy this file to the scripts directory of your behavior pack.

Finally, add following code to the entrypoint script:

import "./components.js" // The path to the 'components.js' in your behavior pack