These are a series of what are called "data packs" for the video game Minecraft. Data packs add and alter functionality of the base game, in a similar way mods do, but with many more restrictions. All of my data packs are designed for the Java edition of Minecraft, version 1.15 and higher.
My goal with these data packs is to add more use to underutilized blocks and items, enhancing the game in a way that's consistent with the Vanilla experience.
- Download the zip files from the release section on GitHub.
- Find your Minecraft directory
- Put the zipped file in
saves/<your world>/datapacks
- Check to see if the data pack is loaded in game by typing
/datapacks list
You can enable and disable data packs in-game with the /datapack enable|disable
commands.
You can also check to see which data packs are loaded with /datapack list
, and can reload
changes without restarting the game with /reload
.
If you have any feedback or suggestions, please feel free to create an issue on GitHub. All of these data packs are under the GNU GPLv3 license so you're also free to modify and distribute these packs as long as proper credit is given and your data packs also remain open source.
Sure, the compass pointing to spawn can be useful, but lets face it, most of us are bringing up the debug screen with F3 to constantly look up coordinates and the direction we are facing. No more! With this data pack, when you have a compass in your hand, your current coordinates and direction will be displayed above your action bar. Now you can view coordinates in a "Vanilla" fashion, without resorting to clunky debug screens!
This data pack was inspired by JayList's HUD data pack.
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