An open source, mixin based ghost client for Minecraft 1.8.9 built on Minecraft Forge.
Developed by Me and UltramoxX.
Contributions are highly welcome!
Current stable release: 1.12.5
Join our discord!
https://discord.gg/dmw5N5X9p6
Full Changelog:
https://zpeanut.github.io/main/changelog
Please remember that: We are not responsible for any repercussions you face using this client.
We are merely providing you with it. Use at your own risk.
There are currently over 50 modules included in Hydrogen,
including a fully customizable Ingame GUI, aswell as various
render, combat and utility focused modules.
Go ahead and try them out!
Before you install Hydrogen, make sure to have installed Minecraft Forge for Minecraft 1.8.9.
- Download the latest release of Hydrogen.
- Drag and Drop
hydrogen-x.x.x.jar
into your directory for Forge mods (Win-Default:%appdata%/.minecraft/mods
). - Select your launcher profile with the respective Forge version.
- Enjoy the ride.
Hydrogen runs on Gradle. Make sure you have it is installed correctly before setting up.
- Clone the Repository under
https://github.com/zPeanut/Hydrogen.git
- Open command prompt and CD into the directory.
- Depending on which IDE(Integrated Development Enviroment) you use, different commands have to be ran.
- IntelliJ:
gradlew setupDecompWorkspace idea genIntellijRuns build
- Eclipse:
gradlew setupDecompWorkspace eclipse build
- IntelliJ:
- Open the folder in your preferred IDE, depending which you chose above.
After you have succesfully made changes to Hydrogen and want to export it, simply type
.\gradlew clean build
into your IDE Terminal or Windows Command Prompt / Windows Powershell.
You will then get a jar file located at
\build\libs
inside of your directory. Simply put that file into your mods folder inside .minecraft and you're good to go!
DarkMagician6's EventAPI, an open source EventAPI system, made for handling events across java based projects.
Semver4j, A Library for semantic versioning in Java applications. Used to compare semantic versions in the client to check if the client is outdated.
superblaubeere27, for providing most of the initial client base.
HeroCode, for providing the ClickGUI API.
Lemon, for providing the Settings system, used in the client.
All of my contributors on discord, who've reported bugs and suggested modules over the past:
- ProfKambing
- QianHeJ
- neyled
- qaql
- S4rnth1l
- perry