NeoForge installer files
You should be able to, but are not guaranteed, to find a direct link to our latest installer file below.
The latest file should appear here.
Note: this file is still called forge because we’re trying to maintain compatibility with launchers,
assuming they don’t hardcode things too much.
Using NeoForge for mod development
If you don’t have a current mod project
- Go to The MDK and click
Use This Template
to create a copy in your personal GitHub space.
- Clone this project locally, and get started! Our Documentation and the Modding Wiki are great places to learn more.
If you have an existing mod project
You can use neoforge in your existing mod development as well. To do so:
- Update your repositories to use
https://maven.neoforged.net/releases
instead of https://maven.minecraftforge.net
- Update your ForgeGradle to use NeoGradle 6.0.13 or above:
plugins {
...
id 'net.neoforged.gradle' version '[6.0.13, 6.2)'
}
- Update your
minecraft
dependency to use net.neoforged:forge
and the version as shown above.
Some things to note
- At the present time, mods built by either system should be intercompatible between forks.
- Do note that recently, there were some changes in the recommended way to use ForgeGradle/NeoGradle. Note especially the way that
settings.gradle
has changed, as well as the removal of the buildscript
section in build.gradle
. Refer to The MDK for an example and more.