API and libraries for Minecraft 1.19 Forge

BdLib poster

This is a collection of versatile mods used by bdew's mods. There are currently as many as 5 mods using BdLib. Therefore, if you want to play with them, then you will definitely need to install the BdLib add-on. You can read the list with the name of the mod below. If you have one of those mods installed then you will definitely need to download and install this mod!

Category: Mods
19 march 2021, at 21:04
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CodeChiken Lib 1.8+ poster

CodeChickenLib is a library necessary for the operation of mods from ChickenBones Mods, in particular, it is necessary for the operation of some new mods for which CodeChickenCore has not yet been released.

Category: Mods
20 march 2021, at 10:04
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SuperMartijn642's Config Lib poster

This is the silent must-have for anyone who tweaks mods. This library makes configuring other mods seamless – it’s intuitive, saves time, and nukes crashes. I tinkered with complex settings for huge packs and loved the stability. It doesn't change gameplay itself, but it enhances every modding experience by giving you a clean, approachable interface. You spend less time troubleshooting and more time conquering the game.

Category: Mods
20 december 2025, at 19:58
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Blueprint poster

Okay, look–Blueprint isn't "fun" to play with because it doesn't do anything you can see. It’s just the technical glue for the Team Abnormals mods (like Autumnity or Neapolitan). But honestly, without it, those mods would probably crash your game or feel clunky. I think of it like the backend of a website–if it’s doing its job well, you won't even know it’s there. If you’re building a pack that’s supposed to feel like "Official Minecraft 2.0," you’re going to end up downloading this eventually.

Category: Mods
23 december 2025, at 16:47
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