String-Parser
A Minecraft datapack that allows to parse strings into character arrays (by 5uso)
RealmsHub
The sourcecode for realmshub.com (by Plagiatus)
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String-Parser
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finished "animated" door using block display entities and an interaction entity, currently making a website to summon these doors and their command blocks needed to function link in comments 👍👍
Currently, one of the things I’m using the suso.str is to get the translated (localised) names of items from an item frame. This is done partially with command blocks and partially with datapacks for reasons I’ll try to explain below:
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Change realm difficulty on a schedule
In Java you can use this datapack to get the current time out of a player head and set the difficulty accordingly.
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Check for content of a command block?
reading out strings, cutting them apart and analyzing them? while technically possible, it's horribly laggy resource intensive. Also not really inteded, (ab)using some bugs and such.
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Use system date and time in a datapack
The community coined term for this is "string parsing" and the most up-to-date explanation is probably inside this repository: https://github.com/5uso/String-Parser you can use this technology to either parse the output string of a commandblock (which includes the current server timestamp) or to dissect a player head's texture, which is encoded in base64 and includes a unix timestamp as to when it was requested from the skin server.
- How do I combine 2 JSON strings?
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Why don't we have a package manager?
To add: There already a bunch of scattered datapacks that try to provide some functionality in a sort of library-way. Some are not updated anymore, some are. The ones that I know of that come to mind would be AESTD, MinecraftPhi or this much more specialised string parser.
RealmsHub
Posts with mentions or reviews of RealmsHub.
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Inviting people to Realm
Unfortunately Java realms doesn't have "invite with link" functionality, only Bedrock does. Maybe https://realmshub.com will have something similar in the future though.
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Zombie Apocalypse Realms?
btw, I've made a website that lets you do all of that from the web and gives you some better options to filter the maps: https://realmshub.com
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somewhat new to realms for java; need some basics
You can have a look while you're on the go, you can use this website I made to control your realm from anywhere with an internet connection : https://realmshub.com
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can i invite to a realm while being away from my xbox?
These are the moments where I wish I got around to updating https://realmshub.com to include bedrock already, but unfortunately I haven't.
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Stuck on this screen with seemingly no way out!
you can try to check https://realmshub.com to see whether it's in the list or not. If it is, Minecraft is bugging. If it's not, you're not invited anymore (or the servers are down, but the former is more likely).
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How long do bedrock realm backups last before being deleted?
That's one of the moments that I wish I already finished the bedrock side of https://realmshub.com, but alas I haven't.
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Change realm difficulty on a schedule
However, if you're tech savvy, there is a Realms API that you could use to automatically change the world settings on a timer. I'm using that same API for https://realmshub.com and it works great. Btw, the host can use that page, too, if you're on Java and they don't want to log in 2 times per week to change the difficulty.
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Unable to close Buy a Realm ad
You can try to use https://realmshub.com, it lets you see and accept your invites as well as lists all the realms you're invited to.
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desperation
I'm already working on an update to https://realmshub.com that will include bedrock edition. Maybe that can at least ease the load a bit.
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How can I invite people to my realms
Alternatively you can use this website I made: https://realmshub.com. they could accept the invite that way and then it should show up in-game just fine (most of the time lol)
What are some alternatives?
When comparing String-Parser and RealmsHub you can also consider the following projects:
mecha - A powerful Minecraft command library.
MinecraftPhi-modules - Establishes safe standards to reduce datapack conflicts
AESTD - The "Standard Command Library" datapack by Aeldrion for Minecraft 1.14+