This repository hosts a collection of Minecraft texture packs, mods, and data packs created and published on Modrinth. These resources are designed to enhance various aspects of the game, from visual improvements to gameplay modifications.
- Texture Packs – Modify visuals of Minecraft.
- Mods – Introduce new mechanics or change gameplay elements.
- Data Packs – Add or alter in-game functionality with custom commands and data-driven features.
- Gold Title – Makes the Minecraft title gold.
- No Pumpkin Blur – Removes the blur effect when wearing a pumpkin.
- Low Fire – Reduces the fire texture size on the screen.
- Clear Water – Increases water transparency for improved underwater visibility.
- Tool Durability Overlay – Adds durability color indicators on tools.
- Minimal GUI – Simplifies the user interface for a cleaner look.
- Transparent Shields – Reduces or removes the shield view when equipped.
- Quieter Rain – Lowers the intensity of rain particles and sound.
- Mob Health Bars – Adds health bars above mobs, showing their remaining health.
- 3D Ore Borders – Adds subtle 3D borders to ores, enhancing visibility.
- Simplified Redstone – Adds color-coded elements to redstone components.
- Enchantment Glow Tweak – Adjusts the color or intensity of the enchantment glow effect.
- Directional Blocks – Adds markings on directional blocks like logs and chests.
- Liminality - Liminal ultimate – Liminal ultimate is the best backrooms pack for Minecraft, for you
- (Placeholder for future mods) – Stay tuned as we develop new mods to enrich your gameplay!
- Recraftables – Makes some items and blocks easily easily gainable by adding new recipes and loot drops.
- Download – Visit the respective Modrinth page of the texture pack and download its zip file.
- Launch Minecraft – Open Minecraft and go to "Options."
- Resource Packs – In the options menu, select "Resource Packs."
- Open Resource Pack Folder – Click on "Open Pack Folder" to open the resource packs folder.
- Copy and Paste – Place the downloaded texture pack zip file in the folder.
- Select Texture Pack – Return to Minecraft, select the new texture pack, and apply.
- Download – Visit the respective Modrinth page of the mod and download its file.
- Install Forge/Fabric – Ensure you have the correct mod loader (Forge or Fabric) installed.
- Mods Folder – Navigate to your
.minecraft/mods
folder. - Copy and Paste – Move the downloaded mod file into the
mods
folder. - Launch Minecraft – Start Minecraft with the appropriate mod loader to enjoy the mod.
- Download – Visit the respective Modrinth page of the data pack and download its file.
- Open World Folder – Go to your Minecraft world save folder, then into
datapacks
. - Copy and Paste – Place the data pack folder or zip file in
datapacks
. - Load Data Pack – Enter the world, and use the
/reload
command to activate the data pack.
To make setup easier, we’ve provided auto-installation scripts for Windows and Linux. These scripts will automatically download and place the selected texture packs, mods, or data packs in the correct directories.
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Download the install.bat file from this repository.
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Run the install.bat file by double-clicking it.
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Follow the prompts to select the resources you want to install. The script will automatically:
• Download selected resources
• Move texture packs to .minecraft/resourcepacks
• Move mods to .minecraft/mods
• Move data packs to the selected world’s datapacks folder
- Download the install.sh file from this repository.
- Open a terminal and navigate to the download location.
- Run the following commands:
chmod +x install.sh
./install.sh
- Follow the prompts to select the resources you want to install.
These resources are designed for use within Minecraft and are not to be used for commercial purposes. Check each Modrinth page for specific usage terms and permissions.
License
All resources in this repository are available under the terms specified on their respective Modrinth pages.