API and libraries for Minecraft 1.20
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Blueprint [1.21.1] [1.20.1] [1.20] [1.18.2] [1.16.5]
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.
Puffish Skills [1.21.11] [1.20.2] [1.20.1] [1.19.4] [1.18.2]
Puffish Skills layers meaningful abilities onto companions – from strong passive buffs to flashy attacks – making the training process deeply impactful. I unlocked niche skills, tested complex synergies, and devised loadouts that perfectly complemented my fighting style. They instantly evolved from cute sidekicks into tactical, full-fledged teammates. The progression loop is simple and addictive: teach, test, tweak, triumph and the depth of customization ensures that no two companion loadouts ever feel exactly alike.
Puffish Attributes [1.21.11] [1.20.2] [1.20.1] [1.19.4] [1.18.2]
Puffish Attributes grants companions unique personalities via core stats. Tweaking health, speed, or charisma made each pet behave distinctly; I adapted my tactics to their strengths. Watching a favored companion survive a brutal fight was a genuine source of pride. It transforms pets from background fluff into strategic, emotionally attached partners, making survival runs feel gentler and unexpectedly engaging by forging powerful, unique bonds based on tactical utility and shared survival.
SuperMartijn642's Config Lib [1.20.2] [1.20.1] [1.19.4] [1.16.5] [1.12.2]
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.
Balm [1.21.11] [1.21.10] [1.21.9] [1.21.8] [1.20.1]
Balm is a developer godsend library – you can code once for Fabric, Forge, and NeoForge; events and interfaces are seamless, with no loader headaches! Modpacks load buttery smooth, configs and networking are unified, and Curios/Jade compatibility is baked in. Battle-tested across 20+ mods and snapshots galore. Servers thrive crash-free, and gameplay is luxuriously smooth. Modders rejoice – it’s multiplatform magic, effortless!
Cloth Config [1.20.2] [1.20.1] [1.19.4] [1.18.2] [1.16.5]
Cloth Config eliminates configuration clutter entirely. This essential library instantly generates a clean, highly customizable Graphical User Interface (GUI), making precise mod tuning incredibly efficient. Gain complete control over every parameter – from major toggles down to the minor details. The shift from painful file editing to rapid, intuitive customization ensures your modpack runs flawlessly and exactly as personalized.
MonoLib [1.20.2] [1.20.1] [1.19.4] [1.19.3] [1.19.3]
MonoLib operates as the ultimate, non-intrusive stealth champion for mod developers. This super-lean core library handles events, registries, commands, and callbacks without any bloat – it’s bulletproof across Fabric, Forge, and NeoForge. I dropped it into massive test packs, and it ran with zero drama: seamless integration, debugging zips by fast, and no conflicts. It’s a huge time-saver allowing you to focus on creativity instead of fixes. Reliability absolutely reigns supreme, delivering effortless pro vibes every time. Essential for crafting stable, seamless worlds – dev life just got drastically smoother!
Game Stages [1.20.2] [1.20.1] [1.19.4] [1.16.5] [1.12.2]
An auxiliary mod for minecraft called game stages. It provides the basis for the created stepwise progressive systems. It's a pretty basic concept to unlock stages and get hold of other content.
WorldEdit [1.20.2] [1.20.1] [1.19.4] [1.19.3] [1.16.5]
Plugin for Minecraft servers. Used when editing the world for bulk movement, creating, deleting or replacing blocks. It helps a lot when playing online and can be used for various game events.
ZeroCore 2 [1.21.4] [1.21.1] [1.20.1] [1.18.2] [1.16.5]
ZeroCore for Minecraft 1.12.2 is an excellent modification that serves as an additional core of the library. Thanks to this addition, you will have the opportunity to actively use modern modifications and not worry about their compatibility.
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