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ChampionAsh5357 / 1194-120-primer.md
Last active July 22, 2024 20:35
Minecraft 1.19.4 -> 1.20 Mod Migration Primer

Minecraft 1.19.4 -> 1.20 Mod Migration Primer

This is a high level, non-exhaustive overview on how to migrate your mod from 1.19.4 to 1.20 using Forge.

This primer is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International, so feel free to use it as a reference and leave a link so that other readers can consume the primer.

If there's any incorrect or missing information, please leave a comment below. Thanks!

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50ap5ud5 / 1.16.5 to 1.17 Minecraft Modding Primer.md
Last active March 15, 2024 07:16
1.16.5 to 1.17 Minecraft Modding Migration Guide

Minecraft 1.16.5 to 1.17 Modding Migration Primer

This is a high level and non-exhaustive overview of the 1.16.5 to 1.17 migration primer from a mostly Forge oriented perspective.

This primer is licensed under Creative Commons, so feel free to use it as a reference.

Please note that this can be updated, so leave a link to this file so readers can see the updated information themselves.

If there's any incorrect or missing information please leave a comment down below. Thanks!

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ivandrofly / Unicode table
Created May 4, 2014 02:20
Unicode table - List of most common Unicode characters *
Unicode table - List of most common Unicode characters *
* This summary list contains about 2000 characters for most common ocidental/latin languages and most printable symbols but not chinese, japanese, arab, archaic and some unprintable.
Contains character codes in HEX (hexadecimal), decimal number, name/description and corresponding printable symbol.
What is Unicode?
Unicode is a standard created to define letters of all languages ​​and characters such as punctuation and technical symbols. Today, UNICODE (UTF-8) is the most used character set encoding (used by almost 70% of websites, in 2013). The second most used character set is ISO-8859-1 (about 20% of websites), but this old encoding format is being replaced by Unicode.
How to identify the Unicode number for a character?
Type or paste a character: