**Uniform** is cross-platform wrapper for making Brigadier commands, based on [`BrigadierWrapper` by Tofaa2](https://github.com/Tofaa2/BrigadierWrapper/), which itself was inspired by [EmortalMC's `command-system`](https://github.com/emortalmc/command-system).
**Uniform** is cross-platform wrapper for making Brigadier commands, based on [`BrigadierWrapper` by Tofaa2](https://github.com/Tofaa2/BrigadierWrapper/), which itself was inspired by [EmortalMC's `command-system`](https://github.com/emortalmc/command-system).
Uniform _currently_ targets the following platforms:
Uniform _currently_ targets the following platforms, (in addition to `uniform-common` which you can compile against in multi-platform plugins):
Uniform _plans_ to support the following platforms:
Uniform _plans_ to support the following platforms:
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| Fabric | =`1.20.6` | >`21` |
| Fabric | =`1.20.6` | >`21` |
| Spigot† | \>`1.17.1` | >`17` |
| Spigot† | \>`1.17.1` | >`17` |
† Brigadier commands are wrapped into Bukkit commands for Spigot.
† Brigadier commands are wrapped into non-brigadier Bukkit plugin commands for legacy Spigot support.
## Setup
## Setup
Uniform is available [on Maven](https://repo.william278.net/#/releases/net/william278/uniform/). You can browse the Javadocs [here](https://repo.william278.net/javadoc/releases/net/william278/uniform/latest).
Uniform is available [on Maven](https://repo.william278.net/#/releases/net/william278/uniform/). You can browse the Javadocs [here](https://repo.william278.net/javadoc/releases/net/william278/uniform/latest).
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Then, add the dependency itself. Replace `VERSION` with the latest release version. (e.g., `1.0`) and `PLATFORM` with the platform you are targeting (e.g., `bukkit`). If you want to target pre-release "snapshot" versions (not recommended), you should use the `/snapshots` repository instead.
Then, add the dependency itself. Replace `VERSION` with the latest release version. (e.g., `1.0`) and `PLATFORM` with the platform you are targeting (e.g., `paper`). If you want to target pre-release "snapshot" versions (not recommended), you should use the `/snapshots` repository instead.