# 创建文件夹 ca 保存Ca相关
mkdir ca
cd ca
#创建私钥 (建议设置密码)
openssl genrsa -des3 -out myCA.key 2048If you are here to copy-paste code:
This is an example which removes node_modules from history
git filter-branch --tree-filter "rm -rf node_modules" --prune-empty HEAD
git for-each-ref --format="%(refname)" refs/original/ | xargs -n 1 git update-ref -d
echo node_modules/ >> .gitignore
git add .gitignore
git commit -m 'Removing node_modules from git history'
The Game Test Framework is a powerful tool provided by Mojang that is included with Minecraft in 1.17 and up. It allows you to declare game tests that can be run inside a Minecraft world and provide a success or fail state. Game tests are similar in concept to unit tests, but they allow you to interact with a running instance of Minecraft. This means you can test block interactions, entity interactions, item functionality, etc. Game tests use template structures to define the dimensions of the test and what blocks and entities will start in the test structure. This framework has useful applications for Continuous Integration (CI) and testing during development to ensure features are working as expected.
For a more in-depth explanation about the Game Test Framework itself and how Mojang uses it to test the base game, please see this video with contributions by Dinnerbone. This guide is tailored towards Forge modders by expla
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