Components, KubeJS and you! In 1.18.2 and beyond KubeJS uses Components in a lot of places. It returns them for entity names, item names and accepts them for everything from tooltips to sending messages to players. All examples use event.player.tell from the player.chat event to output their example, but they will with anywhere that accepts a Component! Making your own Components starts from the ComponentWrapper class, invokable with just Component or Text from anywhere. The examples all use Component but Text works just the same. ComponentWrapper methods: Name Return Type Info of(Object o) MutableComponent Returns a component based on what was input. Accepts strings, primitives like numbers, snbt/nbt format of Components and a couple others. clickEventOf(Object o) ClickEvent Returns a ClickEvent based on what was input. See examples below prettyPrintNbt(Tag tag) Component Returns a component with a prettified version of the input NBT. join(MutableComponent seperator, Iterable texts) MutableComponent Returns the result of looping through texts and joining them, separating each one with seperator. string(String text) MutableComponent Returns a basic unformatted TextComponent with just the input text translate(String key) MutableComponent Returns a basic unformatted TranslatableComponent with the input key. translate(String key, Object... objects) MutableComponent Returns an unformatted TranslatableComponent with objects as the replacements for %s in the translation output. keybind(String keybind) MutableComponent Returns a basic unformatted KeybindComponent with the specified keybind. (Object text) MutableComponent Returns a basic Component with the specified color for text coloring. Valid colors are in the list below. Do not include the <> brackets. A list of colors accepted in various places: black darkBlue darkGreen darkAqua darkRed darkPurple gold gray darkGray blue green aqua red lightPurple yellow white Basic examples: onEvent('player.chat', event => { // Tell the player a normal message event.player.tell(Component.string('Hello world')) // Now in black event.player.tell(Component.black('Welcome to the dark side, we have cookies!')) // Tell them the diamond item, in whatever language they have set event.player.tell(Component.translate('item.minecraft.diamond')) // Now tell them whatever key they have crouching set to event.player.tell(Component.keybind('key.sneak')) // And finally show them the nbt data of the item they are holding event.player.tell(Component.prettyPrintNbt(event.player.mainHandItem.nbt)) }) MutableComponent These are methods you can call on any MutableComponent. This includes ComponentKJS, which is a KubeJS extension for vanilla's components and is injected into vanillas code on runtime. All methods from ComponentKJS are included, but only relevant ones from vanilla are included. Name Return Type Info iterator() Iterator Returns an Iterator for the components contained in this component, useful for when multiple have been joined or appended. From ComponentKJS. self() MutableComponent Returns the component you ran it on. From ComponentKJS. toJson() JsonElement Returns the Json representation of this Component. From ComponentKJS. () MutableComponent Modifies the Component with the specified color applied as formatting, and returns itself. Do not include the <> brackets. From ComponentKJS. color(Color c) MutableComponent Modifies the Component to have the input Color, and returns itself. (Color is a Rhino color). From ComponentKJS. noColor() MutableComponent Modifies the Component to have no color, and returns itself. From ComponentKJS. bold() italic() underlined() strikethrough() obfuscated() MutableComponent Modifies the Component to have said formatting and returns itself. From ComponentKJS. bold(@Nullable Boolean value) italic(@Nullable Boolean value) underlined(@Nullable Boolean value) strikethrough(@Nullable Boolean value) obfuscated(@Nullable Boolean value) MutableComponent Modifies the Component to have said formatting and returns itself. From ComponentKJS. insertion(@Nullable String s) MutableComponent Makes the Component insert the specified string into the players chat box when shift clicked (does not send it) and returns itself. From ComponentKJS. font(@Nullable ResourceLocation s) MutableComponent Changes the Components font to the specified font and returns itself. For more information on adding fonts see the Minecraft Wiki's Resource packs page. From ComponentKJS. click(@Nullable ClickEvent s) MutableComponent Sets this components ClickEvent to the specified ClickEvent. From ComponentKJS. hover(@Nullable Component s) MutableComponent Sets the hover tooltip for this Component to the input Component. From ComponentKJS. setStyle(Style style) MutableComponent Sets the style to the input Style (net.minecraft.network.chat.Style) and returns itself. Not recommended for use, use the specific methods added by CompontentKJS instead. append(String string) MutableComponent Appends the input string as a basic TextComponent to this Component then returns itself. append(Component component) MutableComponent Appends the input Component to this Component then returns itself. withStyle(Style style) MutableComponent Merges the input style with the current style, preffering properties from the new style if a conflict exists. getStyle() Style Returns this Components current Style. getContents() MutableComponent Returns this Components contents. Will return the text for TextComponents, the pattern for SelectorComponents and an empty string for all other Components. getSiblings() List Returns a list of all Components which have been append()ed to this Component plainCopy() BaseComponent Returns a basic copy of this, preserving only the contents and not the style or siblings. copy() MutableComponent Returns a full copy of this Component, preserving style and siblings getString() String Returns this components text as a String. Will return a blank string for any non-text component More complex examples: // First a prefix, like a rank. This won't be changing so we can just declare it up here. const prefix = Component.darkRed('[Admin]').underlined() onEvent('player.chat', event => { // First cancel the event because we are going to be sending the message ourselves event.cancel() // The main Component we will be adding stuff to. It is just a copy of the prefix component for now let component = prefix.copy() // If we didn't copy it all the modifications we made to it would be applied to the original as well! // Make a component of the players name and then surround with < > and make it white again. Then append it our main copmponent. // A component will inherit any styiling it doesnt have from whatever it has been .append()ed to, so you need to apply formatting rather liberally some times! let playerName = Component.string(event.getUsername()) // Doing it this way means we only have to apply the white formatting and no underline once to the name let nameComponent = Component.white(' <').underlined(false).append(playerName).append('> ') component.append(nameComponent) // Finnally add the message (obfuscated, of course) and send it! // We make sure to set its color and underline though, otherwise it will end up inheriting the red and underline from the prefix! component.append(Component.string(event.message).obfuscated().white().underlined(false)) event.server.tell(component) })