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Name | Description | Platforms | Link | Status | Latest Compatible Release | Source available | Programming language | Author |
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BlockLauncher Pro | Program for semi-automatic installation of mods, maps, textures and other add-ons for Minecraft Pocket Edition on Android. Compatible with .modpkg, .js and .zip file formats, and all versions of the game. | Forum Website | ? | Pocket Edition v1.? | Yes | Java | Zhuowei Zhang | |
Craften Terminal | Craften Terminal is a software designed to install various mods at ease. Also you get the choice to select between different minecraftversions. Craften Terminal contains more than 1000 mods and shaders. This software can be downloaded over here http://craften.de/terminal. Available mods can be seen here http://craften.de/terminal/mods | Forum Website | Inactive | Java Edition 1.8.3 | No | C# | Wertarbyte GbR | |
Enigma | The Fabric fork of Enigma allows you to deobfuscate Java Programs such as Minecraft Java Edition by importing the Obfuscation maps to Minecraft jars or building the mappings of your own. | Website | Active | All | Yes | Java | FabricMC (fork) | |
Kovacic's Mod Pack | Ever wanted an easy way to install Minecraft Mods? This Mod Pack comes with more mods, maps, and texture packs than you could ever want, and it even comes with a handy installer that makes modding a piece of cake! Works for both Windows and Mac! | Website | Inactive | Java Edition 1.7.9 | Yes | Java | Kovacic | |
Live_ModList | Live_ModList lets you download & install mods automatically from the list provided & with multiple version support & mod authors can update their mod on the list live without the program needing to update. | Forum | Inactive | Java Edition 1.7.2 | No | Java | blockout22 | |
The Magic Launcher is a new Minecraft launcher which can load mods dynamically without changing or patching the minecraft.jar. No more mod installation problems, just select your mods and enjoy. | Forum | Inactive | Java Edition 1.7.4 | No | Java | sp614x | ||
Matcher | Tool for tracking elements in obfuscated Java archives across releases. Used by Fabric to match the obfuscated names from Minecraft Java Edition with constant names for use in mod development. | Website | Active | All | Yes | Java | FabricMC (fork) | |
MCManager | MCManager is an easy way to install ModLoader mods, LiteLoader mods, texture packs, save files, minecraft.jar files, and perform many other useful functions. | Website | Inactive | Java Edition 1.4.7 | Yes | Python | Lucas Phillips | |
MCModInstaller | MCModInstall is an automated utility to take the 'work' out of installing mods manually. It is still quite early in development but will improve over time. It can install/uninstall mods compressed witheither ZIP or RAR format. | Forum Website | Inactive | Java Edition 1.5.2 | Yes | Java | zonemaster60 | |
MCPatcher is a tool that allows you to install mods into minecraft, create backups and add full support for HD and semi-HD texturepacks. | Forum | Inactive | Java Edition 1.7.10 | Yes | Java | Kahr | ||
MCP Mapping Viewer | MCP Mapping Viewer is a Java GUI application that allows you to easily navigate through the MCP obfuscation data used during the decompilation process. The only requirement to use it is an MCP folder. | Forum | Inactive | ? | Yes | Java | bspkrs | |
MCreator | MCreator is a program, developed by Pylo, that simplifies the process of making mods by minimizing the amount of coding that has to be done, instead providing the option of pick-and-choose menus if preferred. MCreator comes with multiple tools and base textures to start creating blocks and items from, and is free to download and use. | Website | Active | Java Edition 1.14.4 to Java Edition 1.15.2, Bedrock Edition 1.14 | Yes | Java/Visual Interface | Pylo | |
Mod Coder Pack (Formerly Minecraft Coder Pack) | A utility which decompiles Minecraft and the official Minecraft Server, renaming classes, fields and methods to be useful to modders. | Website | Inactive | Java Edition 1.7.10 | Partial - some 3rd party tools are provided which are closed source. | Python | MCP Team | |
Minecraft External Modloader | Loads Mod-Files from an external folder. Does not modify any .jar file. Starts Minecraft with the regular Launcher. | Forum Website | Inactive | Java Edition 1.5.2? | Yes | Java | MaPePeR | |
Minecraft Modinstaller | Install over 280 different mods for all Minecraft versions easily and fast.. Simply choose your favorite mods from a carefully selected mod list and start the installation. An English detailed description with Full HD pictures helps you to choose the mods you like. The installer unpacks archives autonomous, downloads mods from the Internet automatically and installs them at the proper place (including the Minecraft Forge) Then you can start Minecraft easily and rejoice over your new mods! | Website | Active | Java Edition 1.11.2 | Yes | Java | Minecraft-Installer.com | |
Minecraft Mod Mover | Minecraft Mod Mover moves your .minecraft folder around with others, so you can have different mods that aren't normally compatible | Forum | Inactive | Java Edition 1.2.5? | Yes | C# | trecneps | |
Minemod Omni Tool | Minemod Omni Tool is like an swiss army knife for Minecraft. It allows you to automatically install, uninstall and temporarily disable mods. It also checks for compatibility. | Forum | Inactive | ? | No | C# | thelegendaryblah | |
MultiMC | Custom Minecraft Launcher which allows having multiple Minecraft installs simultaneously. It also allows for very easy install of Mods (jar mods, mod folder mods and Forge Coremods) and texture packs. Furthermore, you can downgrade your Minecraft to any older version. Another feature is the ability to export so-called config packs. Its a zip file containing all configs and a mod list. This file can then be imported somewhere else (for example by a friend) | Forum Website | Active | All | Yes | C++ | Peterix | |
ROFL's Mod Installer | ROFL's Mod Installer is the simplest mod installer that can install multiple mods at a time. | Forum Website | Inactive | Java Edition 1.4.5 | No | VB .Net | ROFLCopter64bit | |
SGSoft Mod Installer | Mod Installer takes all the pain out of installing mods and adds the minemod format to make sure mods are up to date | Website | Inactive | Java Edition 1.3.2? | Yes | VB .Net | Starry_guy | |
The MCAnimator | Create models, texture and animations for your mod! Easy and fast to use, MCAnimator lets you create animated and textured models that you can add into your mod. Complitely written in Java, it has many tools to accelerate your creation time. It doesn't have bugs and it is well documented with many tutorials! | Website | Inactive | Java Edition 1.8.1 | No | Java | DD-Studios | |
The Modding Table | This software can create mods on your command. It can only create items and blocks, but it will soon be possible to craft more. The 1.2 version is available in French and in English. | Forum Website | Inactive | vanilla Edition 1.3.2? | Yes | Java | CraftYourMod | |
Universal Minecraft Editor | Program capable of seamlessly editing world saves from every edition of Minecraft. | Website | Active | All | No | C++ | Matt G (oPryzeLP) |
Create mods folder. Open Finder on your Mac and go to Go Library in the menu. Go to Application Support minecraft in Finder and create a new folder called mods. This is where your mods will go. Find the mod on the web you want to install and download the file to your computer. It will be a file ending in.jar. Browse and download Minecraft Mac Mods by the Planet Minecraft community.
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How to Install Minecraft Mods on Linux
- Thursday, August 18 2016 @ 07:05 PM UTC
- Contributed by: Dan Stoner
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See the 'Additional Notes' section near the bottom of this article for more info on installing and running the java version of Minecraft on Linux.
The first thing I noticed when I started looking at Minecraft mods is dependencies. One major dependency to note is the Minecraft version. At the time of this writing the current version of Minecraft is 1.10.x. Many mods required older versions. For example, to run the OreSpawn mod you need to use Minecraft 1.7. Also, you must first install something called Minecraft Forge (minecraftforge.net) or just 'Forge' for short, and it must be the version of Forge that matches the specific version of Minecraft you need to run (as required by the mod).Â
I found the following video helpful since many of the online howtos are either terrible or written for older versions of Minecraft. For example, they talk about modifying the minecraft.jar and files in the .minecraft/bin directory, neither of which exist in recent versions of Minecraft. I learned from the video that installing Forge and compatible mods is actually embarassingly easy. There is no unzipping or modifying .jar files or deleting META_INF from inside archives, etc.
Here is a summary of the steps that I use to install Minecraft mods on Linux:
1. Download and Run the Forge Installer
In my case I want to run mods that are compatible with Minecraft 1.7. So I locate and download the 'installer' from Forge that matches the desired version.
Beware, the free file hosting sites where the actual downloads live try to trick you in a dozen ways to click on something other than your actual file download.
Once downloaded, we need to 'run the jar'. Â On my computer, clicking a .jar file does not execute it (it opens it like an archive instead), so I just run the jar file from the command line which will start the graphical installer.
$ java -jar forge-1.7.10-10.13.4.1558-1.7.10-installer.jar
2. Run Minecraft to verify Forge is properly installed
There should now be a profile named 'Forge' available in the lower left list of profiles. Â Start Minecraft using the 'Forge' profile.
Forge will do some work.
After Minecraft loads at least once with Forge installed, it is ok to install the actual mods. Exit Minecraft.
3. Download and install mods
Download the mods and place them in the .minecraft/mods directory. Other than being very careful to download a legitimate mod file and navigating the download sites carefully.. that's it! The mod files that go into 'mods' may be either .zip or .jar format.
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4. Run Minecraft with the new mods installed
Again start Minecraft and choose the 'Forge' profile. Forge will notice the new files in the mods directory and do some additional work to prepare them:
Once Minecraft starts there will be evidence of loaded mods in the bottom left:
Clicking on the 'Mods' button will give more detailed information about the mods that are loaded. Here we see that we successfully loaded OreSpawn and Lucky Block.
Additional Notes on setting up Java and Minecraft on Linux
I have had the best luck running Minecraft on Linux by using Oracle Java from http://java.com (the 64-bit .tar.gz download). The following notes lead to the desired behavior of the 'java' command being available.
To install or update java, the extracted tar.gz from Oracle goes under /usr/local/ and the symlink in /usr/local/bin is updated so 'java' points to the new binary.
At the time of this writing, the latest version from Oracle's website was Version 8 Update 101. Downloading the file labled 'Linux x64' put a file named jre-8u101-linux-x64.tar.gz in my Downloads directory.
$ cd Downloads
$ tar -xvzf jre-8u101-linux-x64.tar.gz
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jre1.8.0_101/
jre1.8.0_101/THIRDPARTYLICENSEREADME-JAVAFX.txt
jre1.8.0_101/THIRDPARTYLICENSEREADME.txt
jre1.8.0_101/lib/
jre1.8.0_101/lib/flavormap.properties
jre1.8.0_101/lib/jexec
..
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$ sudo mv jre1.8.0_101/ /usr/local/
$ sudo rm /usr/local/bin/java # if we are replacing the existing version
$ sudo ln -s /usr/local/jre1.8.0_101/bin/java /usr/local/bin/java
$ ls -la /usr/local/bin/java
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 32 Aug 3 20:46 /usr/local/bin/java -> /usr/local/jre1.8.0_101/bin/java
This is how the system will look after java is in the executables path:
$ which java
/usr/local/bin/java
Confirm that the latest version of java is available to the system with the -version paramenter (single hyphen):
$ java -version
java version '1.8.0_101'
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.8.0_101-b13)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 25.101-b13, mixed mode)
To run Minecraft from the command line, I use the Minecraft.jar that was downloaded from Mojang's website.
$ java -jar Downloads/Minecraft.jar
On first run, this creates a .minecraft folder in one's user profile directory and will download the actual minecraft launcher and other files under the .minecraft directory. Mods, profiles, settings, and everything else will go under the .minecraft directory.
I actually usually make a .desktop or launcher file so I have an easy clickable icon for starting Minecraft from the desktop (how to do this depends on which particular Linux distro is being used and is beyond the scope of this article). The final station 1 0.
Once base Minecraft has run successfully on the system, the instructions at the top of this article can be used for installing mods.