It explicitly tells the FancyModLoader (FML) which backend runtime engine is needed to parse your codebase.
Designed for lightweight resource manipulation or configurations that do not require deep, compiled code execution profiles. neoforge.mods.toml modloader value
In this example, the modloader value is set to neoforge , indicating that the example-mod should be loaded using the NeoForge modloader. It explicitly tells the FancyModLoader (FML) which backend
Word of Alex's expertise spread quickly through the modding community, and soon, modders from all over were reaching out to him for help with their NeoForge mods. Alex became known as the "NeoForge Whisperer" and was happy to share his knowledge with others. Word of Alex's expertise spread quickly through the
One user in particular, @MinecraftMaster23, had posted a screenshot of their neoforge.mods.toml file, highlighting the modloader value. Alex's eyes widened as he realized that this was the source of the problem.
modloader = neoforge = "1.19.2-43.1.0"