# libjf-config-compiler-plugin-v2 This annotation processor provides finds classes annotated with `@JfConfig` and produces the necessary code and registration for them. Using this is the recommended way to use libjf-config. Please be aware that the restrictions of [the reflection implementation](./libjf-config-reflect-v1.md) in regard to class loading will also apply to configs using the plugin if it is loaded during runtime. Please note that your `fabric.mod.json` must reference the generated class, not your original config. If you plan on accessing your config before `onInitialize`, it is recommended that you call `.ensureInitialized()` on your generated class from your config classes static initializer as seen in the example. The code necessary for using this annotation processor is available [here](./)