Tetris
So….. ive put the tetrmino to minecraft resource pack…
Anyways, Why i made this?
why i put yapping readme file
So….. ive put the tetrmino to minecraft resource pack…
Anyways, Why i made this?
why i put yapping readme file
**Changes the Minecraft logo on the title screen to a different game you might’ve heard of before.**
Two versions are available, one for 1.20 and up, and another for 1.19 and under. Make sure you download the correct version.

Special thanks to Ewan Howell for making the Blockbench plugin that made this possible.
This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
Do you want to bring the hit sound effects of female characters from Terraria into Minecraft? This resource pack can make it happen!
Let me briefly introduce this resource pack to you,This resource pack replaces the player’s hit sound effects with the hit sound effects of female characters from Terraria.
Changes the texture of terracotta to the concrete texture for older Minecraft versions.
Disclaimer:
This might me considered cheating in some minigames please read the rules of the server in question!!!
I will not take any responsibility for a punishment when using this resourcepack!
But you should be fine on most servers.
Take care <3
This is the TeamExtreme Resouce Pack. It is a non-official, fan-made resource pack, which changes the Minecraft graphical interface, and was inspired to look like TeamExtreme’s color scheme of green, black and gray.
All credits go to Hurricane_32
Reuploaded from https://sites.google.com/view/hurricane32/TERP
The packs labeled with “-mod” are just the normal pack just without the TeamExtreme logo replacing the Minecraft one on the main menu because the one included with this pack doesn’t show properly on newer versions.
## Introduction
**Temporary OP** is a free and simple Minecraft plugin that allows server administrators to temporarily grant operator (OP) status to players. This plugin helps maintain server security by automatically revoking temporary OP privileges after a specified duration.
## Features
– **Temporary OP:** Grant the operator status to players for a limited time using easy commands.
– **Persistence Across Restart:** Automatically saves the list of temporarily OP’d players to ensure they retain their status after server restarts or shutdown.
– **Restricted Permissions:** Prevents temporarily OP’d players from granting, revoking, or reassigning OP status to others, closing potential loopholes in server management.
## Commands
– `/tempop
– `
– `[10s / 1d / 1mo]`: (Optional) The duration for which OP is granted. Accepts formats like seconds (`s`), minutes (`m`), hours (`h`), days (`d`), weeks (`w`), and months (`mo`).
## Permissions
To manage the use of the `/tempop` command, assign the following permission nodes:
– `tempop.use`: Allows the player to use the `/tempop` command to grant temporary operator status to others.
## Notes
– The plugin does not interfere with permanent OP assignments made through the servers standard OP command.
## Configuration
“`yml
# The default duration for temporarily granting operator status if no duration is specified.
default-duration: “5m”
# Whether the console is allowed to temporarily grant operator status to players.
console-allowed: true
message:
# Displayed when the command is attempted from the console with “console-allowed” set to false.
console: “&cYou must be a player to use this command.”
# Message shown when a player tries to run the command without the necessary permissions to do so.
permission: “&cYou do not have permission to run this command.”
# Message sent when a temporary operator attempts to grant operator status to others.
op: “&cTemporary operators aren’t permitted to op others.”
# Message sent when a temporary operator attempts to remove operator status from others.
deop: “&cTemporary operators aren’t permitted to deop others.”
# Message sent when you try to temporary op someone which already has operator.
already-opped: “&cThis person already has operator.”
# Displayed when a player specified in the command cannot be found.
player: “&cThere is no player called “%s”.”
# Confirmation message sent to the player when successfully granting temporary operator status.
give: “&aSuccessfully gave {player} operator temporarily for {duration}.”
# Displayed when a player is granted temporary operator status.
given: “&aYou were temporarily given operator for {duration} by {player}.”
# Notification sent to a player when their temporary operator status expires.
expire: “&cYour OP status has expired.”
“`
## Support
For any issues, questions, or suggestions, please create an issue on GitHub.
This time I present you “Telly 60k” PvP pack. its is a high resolution PvP texture pack it changes textures of every item and GUI based on dark and neon colours. This pack makes your PvP fights better and by new texture you can enjoy the minecraft new way.
This time I present you “Telly 100k” PvP pack. its is a PvP texture pack its change texture of every item and GUI based on dark and neon colours. this pack make your PvP fight better and by adding new textures you can enjoy the minecraft new way.
## Description
TellMe is an informational mod for Minecraft. It is primarily meant for mod pack makers, mod developers or other users who need some technical information about the game, such as various game registry dumps.
It has various commands for dumping registries, for listing loaded entities/block entities/chunks/dimensions, for counting blocks or biomes in a given area etc.
**Note:** All the dump files go in the `.minecraft/config/tellme/` directory and have the current timestamp in the filename.
Tip about the dump command: you can use the type `all` to run all the dump types at once, without having to type each one in manually.

## Available commands
In the 1.14.4 and later versions, the available “top level” commands are:
* `batch-run` – runs commands from text files inside the `config/tellme/batch_commands/` directory
* `biome` – prints a bunch of information of the current biome to chat
* `biome-locate` – samples biomes on a grid and outputs the closest location of each unique biome
* `biome-stats` – counts the biomes in a given area
* `block-stats` – counts the blocks in a given area
* `dump` – can dump all the game registries and a few other types of information
* `dump-json` – a specialized version of dump, only for blocks and items, to output the data in JSON format
* `holding` – prints information and the NBT data (if any) from the item in the player’s hand
* `loaded` – list loaded chunks, dimensions, entities or tile entities in a given area or in all loaded chunks
* `locate` – searches for blocks, entities or tile entities by name from a given area or all loaded chunks
* `locate-biome` – searches for biomes in a given radius by sampling at a given grid interval
* `looking-at` – prints some basic information and the NBT data from the block (and tile entity) or entity the player is looking at
## Command arguments/usage
In the 1.14 and later versions, I would recommend just using the command suggestions and completions to see the usage of each command.
For this to work, you should have the mod on both sides. If the mod is on the server side, it’s not required on the clients, but the command suggestions for most arguments won’t work without the mod on the client.
## “Sidedness”
Currently in 1.14.4+ the mod only works when it’s present on the logical server side, so either in single player, or when the mod is on the dedicated server. In other words there are no client-side commands anymore (for now at least) like there were in 1.12.2. (But of course using the client-side commands on a server wouldn’t work properly for most things that list or locate something from the world anyway.) In addition to this, the mod should be on the clients that want to use the commands for the command suggestions/completions to work (like mentioned above).
I created this plugin over 2 years ago for a friend of mine and, to my surprise, it still works up to this day! (And supports ALL spigot versions up to the latest)
TeleportPlus is a simple lightweight command that adds four commands, to allow players to send teleport requests and handle them accordingly:
– /tpr | /tprequest
– /tpa | /tpaccept – Accepts a pending TP request
– /tpd | /tpdeny – Denies a pending TP request
You can also manage this plugin’s permissions (i.e. through LuckPerms) to manage who can/can’t send tprequests:
> teleportplus.tprequest – Lets the player do /tpr and /tpc | GIVEN TO ALL PLAYERS DEFAULT
> teleportplus.tpaccept – Lets the player do /tpa | GIVEN TO ALL PLAYERS DEFAULT
> teleportplus.tpdeny – Lets the player do /tpd | GIVEN TO ALL PLAYERS DEFAULT