fabric-carpet
litematica
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MIT License | GNU Lesser General Public License v3.0 only |
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fabric-carpet
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Mods used in skyblock series
Carpet Mod - Carpet Mod is a mod for vanilla Minecraft that allows you to take full control of what matters from a technical perspective of the game.
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Breaking the Limits: How Folia Made 1k Player Minecraft Server a Reality
I would say out of those, Paper, mainly due to lack of toolchain complexity or unusual concepts like mixins. I'd say it's a great introduction to Java.
But other things you should also be looking into:
Skript provides an interesting easy-to-use DSL language for Paper/Spigot servers - https://github.com/SkriptLang/Skript
Scarpet provides an interesting easy-to-use DSL language for Fabric servers - https://github.com/gnembon/fabric-carpet/blob/master/docs/sc...
Opencomputers and Computercraft are mods that adds computers to Minecraft, running Lua. OpenGlasses2 lets you code your own augmented reality glasses in Minecraft, because why not? https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/opencomputers https://www.computercraft.info/
Minecraft Pi Edition was an ARM-only release of Minecraft Pocket Edition that is scriptable using TCP sockets, with APIs for various programming languages. Unfortunately, it was dead by the time it was finished, as it never got any updates after the initial release and doesn't have ARM64 support, and is a very limited version of the game https://www.minecraft.net/en-us/edition/pi
Minecraft Education edition has a Scratch-like programming system, but it's only available to teachers and is another thing they sorta dropped the ball on https://education.minecraft.net/en-us
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Terrible Friends [SMP] {Fabric} {Redstone Friendly} {Whitelist} {1.20}
Carpet: Moderation tools, such as tick manipulation. Also displays TPS on the tab list. (not updated)
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Wood farm causing lag?
I don't own an Apple M1, so I have no idea. You can try setting up a fabric server with carpet mod on your M1, and use the /log command to see the server mspt.
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[Lightly Modded] Sand Generator using Carpet Mod/Carpet Extras
In my current world, I'm using some light mods to add things I think should be in vanilla - movable block entities, dispensers placing blocks, vanilla autocrafting, and renewable sand via anvils. This is all done with Carpet Mod, Carpet Extras, and the Vanilla Autocrafting extension. Because of this, I am doing a no duping challenge, so I need renewable sand somehow. So, using the mechanic of anvils crushing cobblestone into sand that was added in Carpet Extras, I made this contraption that produces about 25 stacks per hour (rough guess). Not terribly fast, but hey, it's renewable and it isn't duping, so I'm happy.
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How to install and run carpet scripts
This GitHub page should have every info you'd need
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Need fake player mod
You can spawn bots with Carpet Mod . You can also do a lot of other things with but you can read that on github. Just type /player Name(your name, or what ever) spawn. It will spawn a bot with the right skin for that player.
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SciCraft like server setup
Carpet Mod (logging, fake players and more)
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How to count blocks produced by a farm with command blocks? (Tutorial)
If you want to make a multi-hour test, you can try using CarpetMods tick warp feature. By using the command /tick warp 72000 for example, your game will run as fast as your PC can handle for 72000 ticks. If you are in a void world, this can let your game run at over 100x speed, letting you test your farms for "hours" in just a few minutes.
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Why is my TNT not dropping 100% of the blocks it destroys? 1.19.3 Fabric, mod list inside
There was a bug in carpet mod, now it resolved in recent release: https://github.com/gnembon/fabric-carpet/releases/tag/1.4.92
litematica
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Mods used in skyblock series
Litematica - Litematica is a client-side schematic mod for Minecraft, with also lots of extra functionality especially for creative mode (such as schematic pasting, area cloning, moving, filling, deletion).
- I can't find my schematics folder.
- Do we have a copy/paste mod or tool?
- [Feed The Beast Minecraft] Option Litematica pour Forge
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Pasting a Schematic with Redstone
Other options (if you can't/won't install Carpet mod) that may or may not be feasible are pasting the schematic in multiple phases, for example by first removing all observers from it (via the schematic edit mode, see the wiki on GitHub) and then again with replace behavior None and the observers restored. But if you have any observer chains, then this likely would still trigger stuff unless you handle each chain manually, removing the first and/or last observer (again using edit mode) before pasting.
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.litematic to .csv
Can you clarify what exactly you want to do? If you just want to change a block type in the schematic file, you can do it via the Edit Schematic mode in Litematica. See: https://github.com/maruohon/litematica/wiki/Schematic-Editing
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litematica mod crashing
See this: https://github.com/maruohon/litematica/issues/601
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if possible, how can i update existing schematics in litematica?
You can use the Schematic Edit mode to change, add or remove blocks in the schematic see the wiki here. But it's not possible to expand or shrink the size of the regions, so you are limited to the original size of the schematic.
- Litematica Creative mode controls
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Anyone know of a way to have only particular block types render in the schematic?
You can use the Schematic Verifier to highlight one (or more) block types at a time. There isn't yet an option to filter the rendered block types, other than using the Schematic Edit mode to remove everything else. See: https://github.com/maruohon/litematica/wiki/Schematic-Editing
What are some alternatives?
lithium-fabric - A Fabric mod designed to improve the general performance of Minecraft without breaking things
NBTExplorer - A graphical NBT editor for all Minecraft NBT data sources
Essential-Commands - Configurable, permissions-backed utility commands for Fabric servers (tpa, home, warp, spawn, back, nick, rtp)
litematica-forge-1.14.4 - Ported to forge for 1.14.4
BedrockIfy - A Minecraft mod that implements some Minecraft Bedrock features into Java edition.
malilib-forge - Ported to forge for 1.16 and 1.17
Starlight - Rewrites the light engine to fix lighting performance and lighting errors
sodium-fabric - A Fabric mod designed to improve frame rates and reduce micro-stutter
carpet-extra - Extra Features for Carpet Mod
tweakeroo - A client-side Minecraft mod that adds various "tweaks" (= usually small-ish individual features)
Tuinity - [Moved to: https://github.com/Tuinity/Tuinity]
scarpet - Public Repository of scarpet programs for Minecraft