: Ensure your Minecraft version matches the version supported by both your Meteor Client and this addon (typically Minecraft 1.19.x or 1.20.x depending on the specific build date).
The specific filename meteor-rejects-addon-0.3--3-.jar offers insight into the software lifecycle of Minecraft mods. The version number 0.3 suggests that this is an early, foundational release of the addon for a specific Minecraft version (likely associated with the 1.19 or 1.20 update cycles). The -3 suffix typically denotes a patch or a hotfix, indicating that the initial release of version 0.3 contained bugs that required three distinct iterations to resolve. meteor-rejects-addon-0.3--3-.jar
Users have frequently reported crashes (Exit Code -1) when running specific versions of Rejects with newer Minecraft builds. Releases · AntiCope/meteor-rejects - GitHub The Last Build Compatibility : Ensure your Minecraft
A telemetry pipeline receives many heartbeat messages during development. Configure a rule payload-empty or header-match to drop those heartbeats so downstream storage costs decrease and tests run faster. The -3 suffix typically denotes a patch or
meteorrejects/ AddonTemplate.class modules/ AntiTicket.class PhaseTwoFive.class mixins/ EntityMixin.class
The guide provided here assumes a typical Meteor workflow. The exact steps may vary depending on the true nature and purpose of "meteor-rejects-addon-0.3--3-.jar". If you can provide more context or details about what this file is supposed to do within a Meteor project, I could offer more specific advice.