![]() Extra ButtonsĪ small mod that adds a few colored toggle buttons and a few other button-related blocks. Can be enabled on a per-player basis in server settings. Hunger StrikeĪ small mod that effectively disables the hunger system, bringing the health and healing mechanics more in line with Minecraft’s alpha and early beta releases. Garden StuffĪ decorative mod adding items that might be befitting of a garden. More powerful blocks allow auto-compressing items or controlling networks of drawers from a single point. These blocks are based on the interaction model of previous “barrel” mods like JABBA, where items are added and removed by clicking and punching the face of the block. It does what it says on the tin – it adds storage drawer blocks to the game. Forge Mods Storage Drawersīy far my most popular mod. Beyond basic reading and writing, it supports some extra features like NBT merging. The lower levels are still pretty solid, but frequent changes in Minecraft’s own data representations have rendered the higher-level abstractions mostly useless. It supports different abstractions, from raw NBT to levels and worlds and users. ![]() It hasn’t been maintained in several years, so your mileage may vary. NBToolkitĪn older collection of commandline utilities for working with Minecraft worlds, featuring operations like world trimming and ore generation. This tool is more suitable to GUI-less server environments and may be more amenable to automation. It has limited ability to read and modify NBT but can still access all of the same data files that the explorer can. NBTUtilĪ small commandline utility that comes with the NBTExplorer download. ![]() NBTExplorer is written in C# and runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux (with appropriate. It can edit standalone NBT files like player data, as well as region files that store world data. One of the best-known tools for viewing and editing Minecraft data at its lowest level, which is stored as NBT data. This is a collection of tools, libraries, and mods I’ve written for the Java edition of Minecraft over the years.
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