Register protocol 773 for Minecraft 1.21.9 and 1.21.10 (which share the
same protocol as a hotfix release). Update MCHighestVersion to 1.21.10.
Add 49 new item types (copper tools/armor, shelves, copper chests,
copper golem statue variants, oxidized lightning rods, iron chain, etc.),
2 new entity types (CopperGolem, Mannequin), 38 new block materials,
3 new entity metadata serializer types (CopperGolemState,
WeatheringCopperState, ResolvableProfile), and 6 new packet types
(DebugBlockValue, DebugChunkValue, DebugEntityValue, DebugEvent,
GameTestHighlightPos, CodeOfConduct, AcceptCodeOfConduct).
Chain item/block renamed to IronChain in 1.21.9; old enum values
retained for backward compatibility with older palettes.
Made-with: Cursor
1.21.7 and 1.21.8 share protocol 772. The only registry change from
1.21.6 is one new item (music_disc_lava_chicken). All other palettes
(blocks, entities, packets, entity metadata, structured components)
are unchanged and reuse 1.21.6 versions.
Changes:
- Add MC_1_21_7_Version (772) constant
- Add "1.21.7" / "1.21.8" version mappings in ProtocolHandler
- Add MusicDiscLavaChicken to ItemType enum
- Generate ItemPalette1217 (1416 items) for the new item palette
- Update all version upper-bound checks from MC_1_21_6 to MC_1_21_7
- Update MCHighestVersion to "1.21.8"
Made-with: Cursor
When MCC runs in non-interactive terminals (e.g. CI runners, IDE
embedded shells, piped input), several Console APIs throw exceptions
because there is no real console attached.
Changes:
- Program.cs: Wrap Console.KeyAvailable / Console.ReadKey in
HandleFailure() with try-catch so MCC does not crash on startup
failure in headless environments.
- Chunk.cs: Wrap Console.BufferWidth / BufferHeight in try-catch
with fallback values (120x50) to prevent exceptions when rendering
chunk maps without a console buffer.
- Map.cs: Same treatment for the map rendering path - use safe
fallback values when Console.BufferWidth/Height are unavailable.
- ReplayHandler.cs: Replace Array.Reverse() (returns void in newer
.NET) with .AsEnumerable().Reverse() to fix compilation with
.NET 10 SDK where the void return breaks the fluent chain.
Made-with: Cursor
* Add Sentry Error Tracking
* Omit personally identifiable information and add additional sentry context
* Remove debug message
* Make sentry opt-out and add related notices and strings
Also add Minecraft Version to error context
* Update build to send release info to sentry
* Adjust sentry error tracking
- Send the user-friendly Minecraft Version in the error logs
- Capture exceptions in more parts of the application
We now capture exceptions from the following locations:
- Protocol18 (1.8+) Packet errors
- Errors during client initialization phase (When client is about to start, session keys are NEVER sent to sentry)
* Make Sentry DSN configurable and repository-specific
The Sentry DSN will automatically be filled out on the main repository through the Github Actions build.
* Update build-and-release.yml
Update sed command
* style: change variable name
nitpick, just to make it a little bit more descriptive
* Add Sentry branding in README.
* remove old code (merge conflict)
When try to send message in yggdrasil-auth server with `enforce-secure-profile=true`
and `online-mode=true` enabled, will fail with message in red:
Chat disabled due to missing profile public key. Please try reconnecting.
So yggdrasil-auth-client also has to encrypt chat messages like Microsoft-auth-client
to send out messages.