* Added ears geometry support
* Added ear fetching from mc capes
* Added support for deadmau5
* Commented, documented and cleaned code
* Allow bedrock players to see their java skin/cape/ears when joining
* Optimised Imports
* Fix missing else statement
* Moved ears and fixed elytra skins
* Added ears config option
* Fixed cape/elytra transparency
* Fixed slim skin geometry
* Fixed async ears request and added alex skin
* Fixed default elytra not showing with no cape
* Moved to normal Base64 functions
Co-authored-by: James Harrison <james@fasttortoise.co.uk>
* Add optional workaround for >Y128 Nether building
This commit adds a config option for building above the Nether by changing the Nether's dimension ID to match the End's.
* Only check for workaround application once
* Fix mappings?
* Include a bit more for the above bedrock nether building config option
Co-authored-by: Redned <redned235@gmail.com>
* Add option for disabling command suggestions; add config version
This commit adds an option for disabling command suggestions. If enabled, command suggestions will not be sent to the server so as to remove command freezing. This commit also adds a config version variable so users are notified when to regenerate their configs.
* Rename GeyserConfiguration.checkGeyserConfiguration()
* Initial work on flower pots
* Flowers work in-game, not yet chunk load
* Don't overwrite my code before merge
* Finish up flower pots; add piston support on chunk load
* Clean up
* Remove debug line; update mappings
These sound handlers had to be added since on Minecraft: Java Edition, these sounds are handled clientside whilst Minecraft: Bedrock Edition expects something from the server. To counter this, we emulate the sounds of that on Minecraft: Java Edition within Geyser and send it to the client. The code may seem a tadredundant, but there is not much of an alternative unfortunately.
The refactors in this commit go a bit beyond the scope of what the sound/effects branch was meant to accomplish, however most of these changes are necessary so chunk caching could be reintroduced for the standalone version. The chunk caching here allows for us to get the block ID before the block was broken, and in the future allow us to implement newer features. Chunk caching is optional (and disabled by default) as on non-Bukkit versions, it can eat up a lot of RAM with many players online.
1.14 blocks are still somewhat buggy and break with the latest runtime_block_states file, so the old one is being used for the time being. Bedrock players should have no problems joining java servers in 1.15, but new blocks won't show up for now.