The Bookshelf API is a small library of useful functions for mod creators. Players may need it to run some mods, such as Enchantment Descriptions. Install it only if it…
Trinkets is the basis for many other mods that add extra equipment to Minecraft. It increases the number of slots, allowing you to put on additional things, including hats and…
Kiwi is a library that does not change the game but makes it easier for modders to work. It needs to be downloaded only if it is indicated in the…
The Quilted Fabric API is a set of tools that allows you to create mods that work with the Quilt loader. It is primarily required by developers, but may also…
Placebo is a library that is used in many mods by the well-known developer Shadows_of_Fire, and is needed in many modpacks. The most famous of these are Simple Storage Network…
Kambrik library makes it easy to write mods for Minecraft in the Kotlin language. It provides developers with many useful features, including improving the process of adding new items and…
patchouli-fabricThe Patchouli mod is indispensable for creators of large mods in which handy guides need to be added. Now it is available for Fabric, and with its help, you can…
ShetiPhianCore is a library that is needed in order for some Forge mods to work correctly. For example, the MultiBeds mod will not work without it. It makes sense to…
The Blueprint library was created by Team Abnormals and is used in many of their mods. It is also the basis for mods by other authors, such as Magical Forest….
Kiwi is the library you need to run many interesting mods. It greatly simplifies the development of mods, making adding new items and blocks more convenient. It makes no sense…
LLibrary is a small library that facilitates the creation of mods related to adding new creatures, as well as simplifies working with animations. Starting with version 1.14.4, it was renamed…
A small Majrusz Library is required to install several mods. At the moment there are not so many of them, but over time this number may increase. There is no…