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# ForkTest - A Paper fork, using paperweight
This is an example project, showcasing how to setup a fork of Paper (or any other fork using paperweight), using paperweight.
The files of most interest are
- build.gradle.kts
- settings.gradle.kts
- gradle.properties
## Tasks
```
Paperweight tasks
-----------------
applyApiPatches
applyPatches
applyServerPatches
cleanCache - Delete the project setup cache and task outputs.
generateDevelopmentBundle
paperclipJar - Build a runnable paperclip jar
rebuildApiPatches
rebuildPatches
rebuildServerPatches
reobfJar - Re-obfuscate the built jar to obf mappings
runDev - Spin up a non-shaded non-remapped test server
runReobf - Spin up a test server from the reobfJar output jar
runShadow - Spin up a test server from the shadowJar archiveFile
```
## Branches
Each branch of this project represents an example:
- [`main` is the standard example](https://github.com/PaperMC/paperweight-examples/tree/main)
- [`submodules` shows how paperweight can be applied on a fork using the more traditional git submodule system](https://github.com/PaperMC/paperweight-examples/tree/submodules)
- [`mojangapi` shows how a fork could patch arbitrary non-git directories (such as `Paper-MojangAPI`)](https://github.com/PaperMC/paperweight-examples/tree/mojangapi)
- [`submodules-mojang` shows the same as `mojangapi`, but on the git submodules setup from `submodules`](https://github.com/PaperMC/paperweight-examples/tree/submodules-mojangapi)