GradleMC

🐘 In-game diagnostics, stability checks, and exportable troubleshooting reports for modded Minecraft like never before.

File Details

GradleMC V1.0.0 for NeoForge 26.1.2

  • R
  • Jul 12, 2026
  • 1.37 MB
  • 8
  • 26.1.2
  • NeoForge

File Name

gradlemc-neoforge-26.1.2-1.0.0.jar

Supported Versions

  • 26.1.2

Curse Maven Snippet

NeoForge

implementation "curse.maven:gradlemc-1585182:8418108"
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GradleMC V1.0.0 — NeoForge 26.1.2

GradleMC is now available for Minecraft Java Edition 26.1.2 on NeoForge.

This initial NeoForge release brings GradleMC’s in-game diagnostics, performance testing, stability analysis, world-generation monitoring, and exportable troubleshooting reports to Minecraft 26.1.2.

Added

  • Full support for Minecraft 26.1.2 with NeoForge
  • In-game GradleMC diagnostics interface
  • Configurable keybind for opening the GradleMC GUI
  • /gradlemc gui command for opening the diagnostics screen
  • Quick Actions for commonly used tests and reports
  • Live FPS monitoring
  • Timed FPS testing with:
    • /gradlemc testfps start <seconds>
    • /gradlemc testfps stop
  • Runtime performance testing with:
    • /gradlemc perf start <seconds>
  • World-generation observation tools
  • Memory, JVM, system, and runtime diagnostics
  • Loaded-mod inspection
  • Stability-risk detection
  • Adaptive Diagnostics for interpreting collected runtime signals
  • Exportable troubleshooting reports for modpack debugging and support
  • GradleMC version information through /gradlemc version

Release Details

  • GradleMC version: 1.0.0
  • Minecraft version: 26.1.2
  • Mod loader: NeoForge
  • Java requirement: Java 25
  • File: gradlemc-neoforge-26.1.2-1.0.0.jar

Notes

  • This is the first official GradleMC release for NeoForge 26.1.2.
  • /gradlemc version identifies the build as GradleMC 1.0.0 for NeoForge 26.1.2.
  • GradleMC is a diagnostics and troubleshooting utility. It does not automatically repair broken modpacks, but it provides clearer evidence about performance problems, instability, memory pressure, risky configurations, and world-generation load.