Christmas Community is a Minecraft mod that adds festive holiday items, blocks, and mobs to the game. In this tutorial, you will learn how to install Christmas Community on OpenSUSE Latest using the command line.
Before getting started, make sure that you have the following:
The first step is to download the Christmas Community mod from the Github repository. You can do this by running the following command in the terminal:
git clone https://github.com/Wingysam/Christmas-Community.git
This command will clone the Christmas Community repository to your local machine.
The next step is to install Minecraft Forge, which is required to run the Christmas Community mod. You can download Minecraft Forge from the official website:
https://files.minecraftforge.net/maven/net/minecraftforge/forge/index_1.15.2.html
Choose the version that corresponds to your Minecraft version and download it.
Once the download is complete, navigate to the directory where the file was saved and run the following command:
java -jar <filename>.jar
This will start the Minecraft Forge installer. Follow the on-screen prompts to complete the installation.
The final step is to install the Christmas Community mod. Navigate to the directory where you downloaded the mod and copy the .jar file.
Navigate to the directory where Minecraft is installed and locate the mods folder. If it does not exist, create one.
Paste the Christmas Community .jar file into the mods folder.
The last step is to launch Minecraft and enjoy the Christmas Community mod. Open the Minecraft launcher and select the Forge version option from the drop-down menu.
Click the Play button to launch Minecraft with the Christmas Community mod installed.
Congratulations! You have successfully installed the Christmas Community mod on your OpenSUSE Latest system. Enjoy your new holiday items, blocks, and mobs in Minecraft!
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