Qconf Over Minecraft Commands (QoMC)
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pull the lever, qomc!
QoMC automatically generates server-side config commands for Minecraft mods utilizing Kaleido Config (JiJ-safe implementation of Quilt Config)
THE POISON CHOSEN ESPECIALLY FOR KALEIDO. KALEIDO'S POISON.
A number of mods utilize the config library Kaleido Config, which is convenient as it works on all loaders and minecraft versions.
Kaleido-based configurations generates .toml files in the game's config directory, but these can't be changed while the game is running.
McQoy solves this by auto-generating client-side configuration GUIs which allow you to edit the configs in-game.
This is good for singleplayer and client-side mods, but unhelpful for servers. QoMC addresses this by generating server commands instead!
…RIGHT.
After installation, QoMC will detect mods making use of Kaleido on startup, and auto generate a command for them.
By default, the command is /<Mod ID>_config, e.g. /qomc_config.
For mods with multiple config files, QoMC will split the commands by config, e.g. /qomc_config demo and /qomc_config main.
IN MY DEFENSE, YOUR POISONS ALL LOOK ALIKE
For devs, QoMC integration is implicit - just use Kaleido Config for configuration, and relevant commands will appear when QoMC is installed.
QoMC is a purely optional runtime dependency, so don't depend on QoMC in your buildscripts or mod metadata - only on modrinth / curseforge.
If you've implemented your own config commands, you can disable discovery of your configs by following the instructions on the GitHub README
HOW ABOUT DESSERT?
This project is licensed under the LGPL 3.0.
Many codes & ideas are inspired by McQoy, the GUI counterpart of QoMC!

