You Shall Not Spawn!

 

 

Disable unwanted mobs from spawning using JSON configuration.

Supports Forge, Fabric, and Quilt

⭐ Features ⭐

Add the ID of the entity you want to remove in config/ysns/disabled_entities.json5 to completely remove entities from spawning.

Whether per dimension or globally (by using "!.*"), you can control the spawn rate of an entity in the config/ysns/per_dimension_entities.json5 config.

Need to disable multiple entities from 1 mod? Or is there a pattern in them? Then no need to repeat yourself!

With regular expressions, you can disable multiple entities in a single entry, disable all entities from a mod, and a lot more! Simply start the entry with "!" and then write your regular expression.

The config files have comments explaining and giving examples of what you need to add to make the mod work! If you need extra help, feel free to hop in my Discord in the #elocins-projects channel.

FAQ

Of course! It was designed for modpack creators to remove undesired entities that may unbalance the game or create issues.

In the case of using the disabled_entities config, no. Once a mob is added to the blacklist, there is no way to spawn it by any method. Both natural or through eggs/commands. This mod is meant to completely remove undesired entities.

In the case of the per_dimension config, it works via chance, so at 0.0 they won’t spawn at all. But at 0.5 it’ll have a 50% chance of spawning.

Everything happens on the server’s side. Though it is recommended to leave the mod and config for clients too, for the case they want to play a single-player world. You should always leave this mod in the server pack alongside its config.

Spawned entities will still exist, so it’s up to you if you want to kill them or not. For this reason, it’s recommended to configure the mod before creating a world.

Nothing will happen. Adding invalid IDs won’t cause issues, but obviously, the entity won’t be blacklisted as it technically doesn’t exist. The same thing would happen if the mod isn’t present, but it will be if it’s added later and the ID is valid.

YoTPA

![Logo](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/PhyschicWinter9/YoTPA/refs/heads/main/screenshot/yotpa.png)

# YoTPA

YoTPA is a lightweight and powerful teleport request plugin with adaptive performance optimization. Simple to use, easy to configure, and built for modern Minecraft servers.

## Features

### Adaptive Performance System
The plugin automatically detects your server’s available RAM and optimizes itself accordingly – zero configuration needed!

**4 Performance Modes:**
– **ULTRA_LIGHT** – For 512 MB – 1 GB RAM (Free/Cheap VPS)
– Best for: 5-10 players, minimal plugins
– **LIGHT** – For 1-2 GB RAM (Low-end servers)
– Best for: 10-15 players, light plugins
– **BALANCED** – For 2-4 GB RAM (Mid-range servers)
– Best for: 15-25 players, moderate plugins
– **HIGH_PERFORMANCE** – For 4+ GB RAM (High-end servers)
– Best for: 25+ players, any plugins

**Performance Benefits:**
– 30-70% less memory usage
– 25-60% less CPU usage
– Up to 83% faster maintenance tasks
– Dynamic optimization based on your server specs

### Core Features

– **Simple TPA System** – Request to teleport to other players or invite them to you
– **Countdown Timer** – Configurable delay before teleporting with visual feedback
– **Title Display** – Clear visual indication of teleport countdown
– **Movement Detection** – Teleport cancels if player moves during countdown
– **Custom Sound Effects** – Fully customizable audio feedback using Minecraft’s sound registry
– **Config Validation** – Prevents server crashes from broken configs with detailed error messages
– **Permission System** – Fine-grained access control
– **Request Management** – Toggle receiving requests, cancel outgoing requests
– **Multi-Threading Support** – Thread-safe for more concurrent players
– **Customizable Messages** – Fully localizable and configurable messages

### Internationalization (NEW in 1.4.0)

Customize all plugin messages in any language with full MiniMessage support:

“`yaml
prefix: “[YoTPA] ”

commands:
tpa:
sent: “Teleport request sent to {target}”
received: “{requester} wants to teleport to you.”
“`
**MiniMessage Features:**
– Rich text formatting (bold, italic, underlined)
– Color gradients: `text`
– Rainbow effect: `text`
– Hex colors: `<#FF5733>text`

### Custom Sound Effects

Customize all plugin sounds using Minecraft’s sound IDs:

“`yaml
sounds:
countdown: “block.note_block.pling”
success: “entity.enderman.teleport”
cancel: “entity.villager.no”
request: “entity.experience_orb.pickup”
“`

Test sounds in-game: `/playsound minecraft:block.note_block.pling master @s`

## Configuration

YoTPA’s `config.yml` file allows you to customize various aspects of the plugin:

– Request timeout duration
– Cooldown between requests
– Teleport delay countdown
– Performance mode settings
– Sound effects for different actions
– Feature toggles (statistics, bStats, titles, sounds)

### Configuration File

“`yaml
# YoTPA Configuration v1.3.0-Adaptive
# Smart Auto-Optimization for All Server Sizes

# Request timeout in seconds (how long before a request expires)
# Recommended: 30-120 seconds
request-timeout: 60

# Request cooldown in seconds (how long before sending another request)
# Recommended: 15-60 seconds
request-cooldown: 30

# Teleport delay in seconds (countdown before actual teleport)
# Recommended: 3-10 seconds
teleport-delay: 5

# Performance mode settings
performance:
# Options: AUTO, ULTRA_LIGHT, LIGHT, BALANCED, HIGH_PERFORMANCE
mode: AUTO

# Sound effects (use Minecraft sound names)
sounds:
countdown: “block.note_block.pling”
success: “entity.enderman.teleport”
cancel: “entity.villager.no”
request: “entity.experience_orb.pickup”

# Feature toggles
features:
statistics: true
bstats: true
titles: true
sounds: true
“`

### Messages Configuration (messages.yml)
“`yaml
# Customize your prefix
prefix: “[YoTPA] ”

# All messages are customizable
commands:
tpa:
usage: “Usage: /tpa ”
sent: “Teleport request sent to {target}”
received: “{requester} wants to teleport to you.”

teleport:
countdown:
title: “Teleporting…”
subtitle: “Don’t move!”
message: “Teleporting in {seconds} seconds”
“`
## Customization Examples

### Change Language to Spanish

Edit `messages.yml`:
“`yaml
prefix: “[YoTPA] ”

commands:
tpa:
usage: “Uso: /tpa ”
sent: “Solicitud enviada a {target}”
received: “{requester} quiere teletransportarse a ti.”
“`

Then use `/tpareload` to apply changes!

### Add Beautiful Gradients

“`yaml
prefix: “✦ YoTPA ✦ ”

teleport:
countdown:
title: “Teleporting…”
message: “Teleporting in {seconds} seconds”
“`

### Customize Colors

“`yaml
prefix: “[TPA] ”

commands:
tpa:
sent: “Request sent to {target}”
“`

### Use Hex Colors

“`yaml
prefix: “[YoTPA] ”

teleport:
success: “Teleported to {target} successfully!”
“`

**Placeholders:**
– `{player}` – Player name
– `{target}` – Target player name
– `{requester}` – Requester player name
– `{seconds}` – Number of seconds
– `{cooldown}` – Cooldown duration

### Configuration Sections Explained

**General Settings:**
– `request-timeout` – How long (in seconds) teleport requests remain valid (recommended: 30-120)
– `request-cooldown` – Time (in seconds) before a player can send another request (recommended: 15-60)
– `teleport-delay` – Countdown time (in seconds) before teleportation happens (minimum: 1)

**Performance Settings:**
– `performance.mode` – AUTO (recommended), ULTRA_LIGHT, LIGHT, BALANCED, or HIGH_PERFORMANCE
– AUTO automatically detects your server’s RAM and selects the best mode

**Sound Settings:**
– All sounds use Minecraft’s sound registry format (lowercase with dots)
– The plugin validates sounds on config reload
– Full sound list: https://minecraft.wiki/w/Sounds.json

**Feature Toggles:**
– `statistics` – Enable or disable statistics tracking
– `bstats` – Enable or disable bStats metrics
– `titles` – Enable or disable title animations during countdown
– `sounds` – Enable or disable all sound effects

### Config Validation

When reloading with `/tpareload`, the plugin validates:
– YAML syntax
– All values are in valid ranges
– Sounds exist in Minecraft’s registry
– Shows detailed error messages if invalid

Example validation output:
“`
Configuration validation failed!
✗ teleport-delay must be at least 1 second
✗ Sound ‘countdown’ (invalid.sound) not found in registry

Warnings:
• request-timeout (5) is very low, recommended: 30-120

Config not applied. Fix errors and try again.
Using previous configuration.
“`

## How to Edit and Reload

1. Edit the `plugins/YoTPA/config.yml` file
2. Save your changes
3. Use `/tpareload` in-game to apply changes with validation

## Commands Overview

| Command | Description | Permission |
| :—— | :———- | :——— |
| `/tpa ` | Request to teleport to another player | `yotpa.tpa` |
| `/tpaccept` | Accept a pending teleport request | `yotpa.tpaccept` |
| `/tpadeny` | Deny a pending teleport request | `yotpa.tpadeny` |
| `/tpahere ` | Request a player to teleport to you | `yotpa.tpahere` |
| `/tpacancel` | Cancel your outgoing teleport request | `yotpa.tpacancel` |
| `/tpatoggle` | Toggle receiving teleport requests | `yotpa.tpatoggle` |
| `/tpareload` | Reload the plugin configuration | `yotpa.reload` |
| `/tpainfo` | View plugin information and statistics | `yotpa.info` |
| `/tpastats` | View teleport statistics | `yotpa.stats` |

**Default:** All permissions are granted to all players by default.

## Detailed Commands

### TPA Command

Send a request to teleport to another player.

“`
/tpa “`

| Parameter | Type | Description |
| :——– | :— | :———- |
| `player` | `string` | **Required**. The player name you want to teleport to |

**Examples:**
“`
/tpa Steve # Request to teleport to player named Steve
/tpa Alex123 # Request to teleport to player named Alex123
“`

![TPA Command](https://github.com/PhyschicWinter9/YoTPA/blob/main/screenshot/tpav2.gif?raw=true)

**Notes:**
– You cannot send a request to yourself
– There is a configurable cooldown between sending requests (default: 30 seconds)
– Request will expire after a configurable time (default: 60 seconds)
– Target player will receive a notification with clickable accept/deny buttons

### TPAccept Command

Accept a pending teleport request from another player.

“`
/tpaccept
“`

No parameters required – accepts the most recent teleport request.

**Examples:**
“`
/tpaccept # Accept the pending teleport request
“`

![TPAccept Command](https://github.com/PhyschicWinter9/YoTPA/blob/main/screenshot/tpaacceptv2.gif?raw=true)

**Notes:**
– Only works if you have a pending teleport request
– After accepting, the teleportation will begin with a countdown
– The player must stay still during the countdown or it will be cancelled
– If accepting a `/tpa` request, the requester will teleport to you
– If accepting a `/tpahere` request, you will teleport to the requester

### TPADeny Command

Deny a pending teleport request from another player.

“`
/tpadeny
“`

No parameters required – denies the most recent teleport request.

**Examples:**
“`
/tpadeny # Deny the pending teleport request
“`

![TPADeny Command](https://github.com/PhyschicWinter9/YoTPA/blob/main/screenshot/tpadenyv2.gif?raw=true)

**Notes:**
– Only works if you have a pending teleport request
– The requester will be notified that their request was denied
– Request is immediately removed from the system

### TPAHere Command

Request another player to teleport to your location.

“`
/tpahere “`

| Parameter | Type | Description |
| :——– | :— | :———- |
| `player` | `string` | **Required**. The player name you want to request to teleport to you |

**Examples:**
“`
/tpahere Steve # Request Steve to teleport to you
/tpahere Alex123 # Request Alex123 to teleport to you
“`

![TPAHere Command](https://github.com/PhyschicWinter9/YoTPA/blob/main/screenshot/tpaherev2.gif?raw=true)

**Notes:**
– You cannot send a request to yourself
– There is a configurable cooldown between sending requests (default: 30 seconds)
– Request will expire after a configurable time (default: 60 seconds)
– The target player must accept with `/tpaccept`

### TPACancel Command

Cancel your outgoing teleport request.

“`
/tpacancel
“`

No parameters required – cancels your most recent outgoing request.

**Examples:**
“`
/tpacancel # Cancel your pending request
“`

**Notes:**
– Only works if you have an active outgoing request
– The target player will be notified that the request was cancelled
– Useful if you sent a request by mistake

### TPAToggle Command

Toggle whether you want to receive teleport requests.

“`
/tpatoggle
“`

No parameters required – toggles your request reception status.

**Examples:**
“`
/tpatoggle # Toggle receiving teleport requests on/off
“`

**Notes:**
– When toggled off, other players cannot send you teleport requests
– You will receive a message showing your current status
– Your setting persists across server restarts

### TPAReload Command

Reload the plugin configuration with validation.

“`
/tpareload
“`

No parameters required – reloads and validates the configuration file.

**Examples:**
“`
/tpareload # Reload the plugin configuration
“`

![TPAReload Command](https://github.com/PhyschicWinter9/YoTPA/blob/main/screenshot/tpareloadv2.gif?raw=true)

**Notes:**
– Requires the `yotpa.reload` permission (default: op only)
– Validates YAML syntax and all configuration values
– Checks that all sounds exist in Minecraft’s registry
– Shows detailed errors if config is invalid
– Only applies config if all validation passes
– Useful after making changes to the config.yml file

### TPAInfo Command

View plugin information and real-time statistics.

“`
/tpainfo
“`

No parameters required – displays plugin information.

**Examples:**
“`
/tpainfo # View plugin info and stats
“`

**Shows:**
– Current performance mode (auto-detected based on RAM)
– Optimization level and settings
– Active teleport requests
– Ongoing teleports
– Memory usage statistics
– Plugin version

**Notes:**
– Useful for monitoring plugin performance
– Helps diagnose issues
– Shows how the plugin has optimized itself for your server

### TPAStats Command

View teleport statistics and usage data.

“`
/tpastats
“`

No parameters required – displays teleport statistics.

**Examples:**
“`
/tpastats # View teleport statistics
“`

**Shows:**
– Total teleport requests sent
– Total teleport requests received
– Success rate
– Most active players
– Other usage metrics

**Notes:**
– Requires `features.statistics: true` in config
– Statistics are tracked per player
– Data persists across server restarts

## Optimization Tips

### For FREE/LOW-SPEC servers (512 MB – 1 GB):
– Keep mode as AUTO or ULTRA_LIGHT
– Limit total plugins to 5-8
– Set view-distance to 4 in server.properties
– Use Paper instead of Spigot
– Limit players to 5-10 concurrent

### For MID-RANGE servers (2-4 GB):
– Use AUTO or BALANCED mode
– Can run 10-15 plugins
– view-distance 6-8
– 15-25 players should be fine

### For HIGH-END servers (4+ GB):
– Use AUTO or HIGH_PERFORMANCE mode
– No significant plugin limitations
– view-distance 10-12
– 25+ players supported

## Performance

YoTPA is built with performance in mind:

– **Lightweight** – Minimal impact on server TPS
– **Thread-Safe** – No lag from concurrent operations
– **Memory Efficient** – Adapts to your server’s resources automatically
– **Async Operations** – Non-blocking task execution
– **Lock-Free** – No race conditions or deadlocks

## Installation

1. Download the latest JAR from the releases
2. Place the JAR in your server’s `plugins` folder
3. Restart your server
4. That’s it! The plugin will auto-configure based on your server’s specs


![YoTPA bstats](https://bstats.org/signatures/bukkit/yotpa.svg)

**Note:** This is my first plugin project!.

SuperYosh23’s PVP Gui

A nice little vanilla+ pvp texture pack that just changes the gui. No blocks or item textures are modified. Thanks to Justinkras for making the original pack, which can be found here: https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/texture-packs/old-blue-pvp.

Yoshihide Pack

About this pack:
– This resource pack is specifically compiled and optimized for the streamer YOSIHIDE, often referred to as the “Japanese DrDonut.”

Key Features:
– Crystal PvP Optimization: Tailored for high-stakes combat with improved visibility.
– Visual Tweaks: Includes Low Fire, Lower Shield,and Small Crosshair for better stream quality.

Credits:
– Special thanks to Vanilla Tweaks (vanillatweaks.net) for the utility elements. These have been
carefully selected to match YOSIHIDE’s playstyle.

Vanilla Tweaks:
– Included Features: Arabic Numerals (Enchantment Levels), Smaller Crosshair, Utility tweaks.

License: CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
– Note: These assets are used under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

Your Options Shall Be Saved (YOSBS)

# Your Options Shall Be Saved (YOSBS)

Your Options Shall Be Saved (YOSBS) is a lightweight utility mod that lets modpack creators define default configuration files without overwriting player preferences

Updating a modpack often resets custom settings like keybinds or mod configs, because most launchers replace the entire `config/` folder

YOSBS solves this by copying any file placed in `config/yosbs/` to its proper location only once on first launch — and never again

This gives full control to the pack author:

– Files inside `config/yosbs/` are treated as user-owned: copied once, then left untouched
– Files inside `config/` behave as usual: they will be replaced on each update

That way, you decide which configs should persist, and which should reset

## Features
– **Zero-config**: just drop the defaults under `/config/yosbs/…` (or legacy `/config/yosbr`)
– Works for **any** file – `options.txt`, mod configs, `optionsshaders.txt`, etc
– Runs in the **pre-launch phase**, before Fabric/Forge starts loading the rest of the mods

## Compatibility & Installation
1. Fabric Loader ≥ 0.4.0 *(No Fabric API required)*
2. Minecraft 1.14 – 1.21.x
3. Requires Java 8 or newer
4. Put the YOSBS jar in `mods/` and launch once – the folder `/config/yosbs` is created automatically (or create it manually)

## Usage examples

| Want to ship… | Do this before first launch |
|—————|—————————-|
| A default `options.txt` | Place your file at `/config/yosbs/options.txt` |
| A REI config | `/config/yosbs/config/roughlyenoughitems/config.json5` |

## Credits
Inspired by the original Your Options Shall Be Respected – YOSBR by *shedaniel*

yortev

1. Changes the scale of hunger and hearts (does not work on hardcore)
2. Changes the golden apple and carrot
3. Changes the trident
4. Items with the name:
– flint and steel – lighter
– shears – pruner
– totem of undying – yortev
– netherite and diamond sword – divider
– netherite and diamond axe – chopper
– netherite and diamond pickaxe – crusher
– netherite and diamond shovel – breaker
– netherite and diamond hoe – braid

Yori3o’s Grappling Hooks

# 📖 Description
**Yori3o’s Grappling Hooks** is a mod inspired by Toffy’s Hooks that adds a new parkour and movement item to the game: grappling hooks.

## **Features:**

– Hooks made of various materials, varying in length and durability. They can be repaired and enchanted with various enchantments, including three new ones.

– Almost realistic physics: the hook simulates the physics of a rigid rope.

– You can climb up and down the rope, and also jump from it by pressing the keybinds.

– The hook breaks fragile blocks, which can be prevented by the “Gentle Touch” enchantment.

– Hooks are sometimes found in certain structures where they can be very useful.

– Maximum vanilla style and deep integration into the game.

▶️ Gameplay, video

🛠️ Configuration

– **Common:** You can configure the climbing speed and the soft rope mode. You can also enable “funnyMode” which will change some settings for fun.
– **Server:** You can adjust hunger consumption and disable breaking fragile blocks with a hook. You can also blacklist some blocks so that the hook cannot latch onto them.

**Important**: some values ​​such as block blacklist are only available in config files.
You can change hook parameters, such as range, in **_mod.jar/yo_hooks/hooks.json_**.

❔ Crafting

![craft of iron hook head](https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/cached_images/45173e39ca0b05aaebcef9c26175e9ab964bec0f.png)
![craft of diamond hook head](https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/cached_images/ba91ef634cf9d6f457bd46ae1259f41441401c1a.png)
![general crafting for all hooks (including netherite)](https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/cached_images/ef682500912ac960d75296e7cdcd55e257c20ef1.png)
![alternative craft of netherite hook](https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/cached_images/047574f04c448565e6c23f5fdb80780c8f3e29d3.png)

The mod supports add-on creation! You can create any compatibility with any mod for new tool materials: Wiki

**If you found a bug or have any suggestions, please submit an issue on GitHub.**

Yoo RAM

**Description:**
Yoo RAM shows real-time memory usage, including used, free, and total RAM. It helps administrators and users monitor system performance easily, making memory management simple and transparent. The tool is lightweight, reliable, and designed for quick insights into how resources are being used.

**Commands:**

“`
/ram – Displays current RAM usage.
/yoo-ram – An alternative command for the same functionality.

/rambar – toggles the RAM BossBar.
/yoo-ram bar – alternative access to the BossBar
“`

**Permissions:**

“`
yoonai.ram.command.ram – Allows access to the `/ram(/rambar)` and `/yoo-ram(/yoo-ram bar)` commands.
“`

Yoo Announce

# YooAnnounce

**YooAnnounce** – Minecraft plugin for automatic chat announcements.

## Commands

| Command | Alias | Description |
| — | — | — |
| `/yoo-announce help` | `/ya help` | Displays the help menu and plugin information. |
| `/yoo-announce reload` | `/ya reload` | Reloads the configuration and restarts the announcement task. |

## Permissions

| Permission | Description
| — | —
| `yoonai.announce.command.help` | Allows use of the `/ya help` command.
| `yoonai.announce.command.reload` | Allows use of the `/ya reload` command.

## Configuration

* All configuration files are located in the plugin folder.
* `config.yml` – main plugin settings (messages, intervals, etc.)

## Reporting Bugs

* If you encounter issues or have suggestions, please create an Issue.
* Provide as much detail as possible (Minecraft version, plugin version, error messages).

YonKaGor of Undying

# YonKaGor of Undying

This resourcepack adds YonKaGor Totems (SeaDrive and Tetra).
Simply rename any Totem of Undying to **”SeaDrive”** or **”Tetra”**.

**Requires CIT Resewn (on 1.21.4 and earlier). Also works(should) on OptFine.**

## Credits
Resources for this resourcepack is taken from YonKaGor YouTube.

![CIT](https://modrinth.com/mod/cit-resewn)
![Gallery](https://modrinth.com/project/yonkagor-of-undying/gallery)