Using the annotation system
The annotation system is a separate part of the CommandAPI, and as a result it needs to be included as an additional dependency to your project.
The annotation system effectively needs to be added twice: Once for compilation and again to invoke the annotation processor itself.
Using Maven
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Add the annotation dependency to your
pom.xml
:<dependencies> <dependency> <groupId>dev.jorel</groupId> <artifactId>commandapi-annotations</artifactId> <version>9.0.1</version> <scope>provided</scope> </dependency> </dependencies>
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Add the annotation processor as an annotation process to the compile task in the
pom.xml
:<build> <plugins> <plugin> <groupId>org.apache.maven.plugins</groupId> <artifactId>maven-compiler-plugin</artifactId> <version>3.8.1</version> <configuration> <annotationProcessorPaths> <path> <groupId>dev.jorel</groupId> <artifactId>commandapi-annotations</artifactId> <version>9.0.1</version> </path> </annotationProcessorPaths> </configuration> </plugin> </plugins> </build>
Using Gradle
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If you haven't already done so, add the maven central repository to your
build.gradle
file:repositories { mavenCentral() maven { url = "https://repo.codemc.org/repository/maven-public/" } }
repositories { mavenCentral() maven(url = "https://repo.codemc.org/repository/maven-public/") }
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Add the dependency and annotation processor to your list of dependencies in your
build.gradle
file:dependencies { compileOnly "dev.jorel:commandapi-annotations:9.0.1" annotationProcessor "dev.jorel:commandapi-annotations:9.0.1" }
dependencies { compileOnly("dev.jorel:commandapi-annotations:9.0.1") annotationProcessor("dev.jorel:commandapi-annotations:9.0.1") }