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    MCreator

    MCreator

    Make Minecraft Java Edition mods, Minecraft Bedrock Edition Add-Ons

    ...The software provides a visual programming environment where users can design mod features using graphical tools instead of writing code manually. Through wizards, block-based programming interfaces, and an integrated editor, MCreator generates the underlying Java or JSON code required for the mod automatically. This approach allows beginners and students to experiment with mod development without needing extensive programming experience. At the same time, advanced users can extend the tool through plugins or directly modify the generated code for more complex projects. ...
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    WorldEdit

    WorldEdit

    Minecraft map editor and mod

    WorldEdit is a powerful open-source Minecraft map editing toolkit that allows players, builders, and server administrators to quickly modify large areas of a Minecraft world directly from within the game. Instead of placing or removing blocks individually, WorldEdit provides commands and tools that enable users to select regions of the world and apply transformations to thousands or even millions of blocks at once. This capability makes it extremely useful for constructing large builds,...
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    Luck Perms

    Luck Perms

    A permissions plugin for Minecraft servers

    LuckPerms is a widely used open-source permissions management plugin for Minecraft servers that allows administrators to control what actions players can perform within the game. The plugin provides a flexible system for creating user groups, assigning permissions, and defining roles that determine access to commands, features, and gameplay mechanics. Designed for performance and scalability, LuckPerms can handle large multiplayer servers and complex permission hierarchies while maintaining...
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    The Modding Table

    The Modding Table

    A software to craft easily your own Minecraft mod, without coding

    NOTE: THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED FOR MONTHS AND IS NO LONGER AVAILABLE FOR THE LATEST VERSIONS. The Modding table is a free software by CraftYourMod, to craft easily your own Minecraft mod without writing a line of code. Just configure your mod, add blocks/items, export it, compile it and run it ! The Modding table is also Cross Platform, so you can run on every recent OSes. There is also a WYSIWYG crafting recipe editor.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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