Proxy Protocol Support is a [Fabric](https://fabricmc.net/) and [Quilt](https://quiltmc.org/) mod which adds support for [Proxy Protocol (HAProxy)](https://www.haproxy.com/blog/haproxy/proxy-protocol/ “Proxy Protocol (HAProxy)”) for your Minecraft server. It allows to accept both proxied and direct connections simultaneously.
For example you can use [TCPShield](https://tcpshield.com/ “TCPShield”) or other software ([Nginx](https://nginx.org/en/docs/stream/ngx_stream_proxy_module.html#proxy_protocol “Nginx”), [FRP](https://gofrp.org/)) to forward traffic, and hide your server’s IP address. Without Proxy Protocol, your console will only show the proxy’s IP address. By reading the Proxy Protocol packet, this mod makes showing the player’s real IP address possible.
**This is a Server-Side only mod; it does nothing when installed on a client.**
Supports Minecraft versions 1.14-26.1 and probably later (untested).
—
## Secure Hybrid Mode
This mod allows your Minecraft server to simultaneously accept connections from a **trusted proxy** (using the PROXY protocol) and from **trusted direct-access IPs**. This is perfect for setups where you want to hide your server’s IP behind a proxy, while still allowing admins or local players to connect directly.
The mod operates on a secure **”Default Deny”** principle. If an incoming connection’s IP address is not explicitly whitelisted in one of the lists below, it will be **rejected**. This prevents unauthorized users from bypassing your proxy and connecting directly to your server’s real IP address.
—
## Configuration
Configuration is handled in `config/proxy_protocol_support.json`.
### `enableProxyProtocol`
Set to `true` to enable the mod’s functionality.
– **Default**: `true`
### `proxyServerIPs`
A list of IP addresses that are your trusted proxy servers. Connections from these IPs **must** send a PROXY Protocol header.
– **Default**: `[“127.0.0.1”]`
### `directAccessIPs`
A list of IPs or CIDR ranges that are allowed to connect directly **without** a PROXY Protocol header. This is ideal for admins, local network players, and server-side tools.
– **Default**: `[“127.0.0.1”, “192.168.0.0/16”]`
### `whitelistTCPShieldServers`
When `true`, the mod automatically fetches TCPShield’s official proxy IPs and adds them to the trusted `proxyServerIPs` list.
– **Default**: `false`
—
## Example Scenarios
#### Scenario 1: Server behind FRP on the same machine
You run `frpc` on the same machine as the Minecraft server. Players from the internet connect through the proxy. You want to connect directly from your gaming PC on the same LAN (`192.168.1.100`).
#### Scenario 2: Server protected by a remote proxy service
Your server is at home, and you use a VPS with the IP 203.0.113.10 as a proxy. You want your entire home network (192.168.0.0/24) to have direct access.
#### Scenario 3: Maximum Security (Proxy Only)
You only want to allow connections through your proxies and nothing else (not even from the local machine).
“`toml
proxyServerIPs = [“1.2.3.4”, “5.6.7.8”] # Your proxy IPs
directAccessIPs = [] # Leave empty
“`
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Pride Pack
# Pridepack
This is Pridepack, a Resource Pack made by [Pridecraft Studios](https://pridecraft.gay). It comes with many LGBT Pride additions, such as paintings, beds, mobs and Main Menu changes.
## Donate
You can support the developers of Pridecraft Studios by donating on Patreon






## Who
Pridecraft Studios is a collective modding group that creates resource packs, tooling, and our flagship mod, Joy. Our team of volunteers strive to create prideful content for the diverse Minecraft community <3. We target both Java and Bedrock editions, hoping to create memorable experiences for you.
## Other Downloads
[](https://modrinth.com/project/pridepack) [](https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/texture-packs/pride-pack) [](https://git.pridecraft.gay/pridepack)
## Socials
[](https://discord.pridecraft.gay)
[](https://tech.lgbt/@pridecraft)
[](https://youtube.com/@pridecraftstudios)
[](https://bsky.app/profile/pridecraft.gay)
[](https://instagram.com/pridecraftstudios)
# Licenses
Assets license [CC BY-SA 4.0]
The soundtracks for Joy are licensed from [lynndova](https://lynndova.com/), under different terms and are **not** distributed under CC BY-SA 4.0. [See here for licensing terms.](https://git.pridecraft.gay/pridepack/blob/main/LICENSE-MUSIC)
In short:
– You must provide credit to lynndova
– You can not reupload this soundtrack verbatim
– You may use this soundtrack under the fair use doctrine including but not limited to the following:
– Using this soundtrack in videos or streams
If you are unsure if you may use the soundtracks or wish to license the soundtracks for your own use, contact lynndova using [their public email](mailto:[email protected]).
Potato Craft-8x
⭐ PotatoCraft 8x – Ultra FPS Boost Texture Pack ⭐
Do you want smooth FPS and a potato-friendly Minecraft? 🍟
PotatoCraft 8x is a lightweight, simplified resource pack designed for Minecraft Java Edition.
🔥 8×8 textures (down from the default 16×16)
⚡ Huge FPS boost on low-end devices
🎮 Perfect for PvP and survival gameplay
🌍 Works on all the latest Minecraft Java versions
💻 Tested on both mobile and PC
Whether you’re on a low-end phone, old laptop, or a beast PC, this pack makes the game feel faster, cleaner, and smoother.
💡 Why PotatoCraft?
Because even the weakest potato deserves to play Minecraft without lag! 🥔
📥 Download now and turn your Minecraft into a lag-free experience!
Pixel Twemoji 9x
# Pixel perfect Twemoji (9×9 version)
This resource pack adds **all** of Twemoji, redrawn by hand as pixel art
at 9×9 pixels, to the default font in Minecraft: Java Edition
version 1.16 or later. Twemoji is the emoji set used by Discord and Twitter.

*Just some of the emoji in the pack*
## Installation
Please download the .zip file from the Versions section, put it in your
resource packs folder and select it for use in-game.
You can also embed this pack into another pack,
for use on a server or custom world for example.
Please remember to credit the project as it is
one of the requirements of the project license.
Most standard emoji characters will just work if you copy and paste them in or
use some kind of emoji input. For example, try copying emoji from
[this site](https://emojifinder.com/) or using the Windows emoji picker (Win+.).
However, emoji that consist of sequences of multiple character are not supported
by vanilla and will show up as multiple, separate characters. Sorry.
See below for ways to develop around this.
Also, check out the [18x version](https://modrinth.com/resourcepack/pixel-twemoji-18x) with more detail!
## Supported mods
### [Symbol Chat](https://modrinth.com/mod/symbol-chat)
Easy to use emoji and symbol picker

## Remapped characters (for developers)
In order to have any support for emoji consisting of sequences they have been
remapped to unused single characters. An index of these can be found in
/assets/emoji_remappings/lang/en_us.json.
For example, `ud83dudc69u200dud83dudd2c` (👩+🔬=👩🔬)
is mapped to `udb80udf30` using this translation snippet:
**Please note that vanilla has no mechanism to
automatically convert to the remapped form.**
A custom emoji picker or some kind of mod/plugin is
required to make using these a smooth experience.
Because the index acts as a language file, a server side chat listener
could detect emoji sequences and turn them into translations like this one:
Any client with the pack installed can then perform the remapping for the server.
If the pack is not installed or the sequence is not found then it will just
fall back to displaying the sequence. This means that the server doesn’t need a
complete list of emoji sequences, just a way to detect potential ones.
(The [Unicode website](https://unicode.org/Public/emoji/latest/)
contains data files describing what is an emoji.)
## Shortcodes (for developers)
Shortcodes are a popular way to insert emoji by name. An index of shortcodes
can be found in /assets/emoji_shortcodes/lang/en_us.json.
For example, `:thinking:` is mapped to `ud83eudd14` (🤔):
“`json
“thinking”: “ud83eudd14”
“`
Emoji that need remapping already map to the remapped version.
**Please note that vanilla has no mechanism to
automatically convert shortcodes into emoji.**
Some kind of mod/plugin is required.
Because the index acts as a language file, a server side chat listener could
detect shortcodes and turn them into translations like this one:
“`json
{“translate”: “:thinking:”}
“`
Any client with the pack installed can then convert it for the server. If the
pack is not installed or the shortcode is not found then it will just fall back
to displaying the shortcode. This means that the server doesn’t need a complete
list of shortcodes, just a way to detect potential ones by finding substrings
beginning and ending with a colon `:`.
### Custom emoji?
Custom emoji could be created in a similar way by adding them to unused code
points of the default font and adding a translation with a shortcode.
For example, this translation snippet adds the shortcode `:pog:` for the
character `uE502`:
“`json
“:pog:”: “uE502”
“`
## Reverse shortcodes (for developers)
Maybe you want to display a name for each emoji, in some hover text for example.
That is where reverse shortcodes come in. An index of these can be found in
/assets/emoji_shortcodes_reverse/lang/en_us.json.
For example, `u200cud83eudd14` (`` + 🤔) is mapped to `:thinking:` using
this translation snippet:
“`json
“u200cud83eudd14”: “:thinking:”
“`
`u200c` is added to each entry to allow the index to be used as a language file
without conflicting with the other indexes. If the pack is not installed or the
emoji is not found then it will just fall back to displaying the characters,
including the invisible `u200c`.
A server side chat listener could detect shortcodes and
turn them into emoji with tooltips like this one:
“`json
{“translate”: “:thinking:”, “hoverEvent”: {“action”: “show_text”, “contents”: “:thinking:”}}
“`
With reverse shortcodes, it could also detect emoji and
emoji sequences and also give them tooltips like this one:
“`json
{“translate”:”ud83eudd14″,”hoverEvent”:{“action”:”show_text”,”contents”:{“translate”:”u200cud83eudd14″}}}
“`
## License
Graphics based on Twemoji Copyright (c) 2018 Twitter, Inc and other contributors, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Pixel art and resource pack adaptation Copyright (c) 2020 AmberW, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Pixel Twemoji 18x
# Pixel perfect Twemoji (18×18 version)
This resource pack adds **all** of Twemoji, redrawn by hand as pixel art
at 18×18 pixels, to the default font in Minecraft: Java Edition
version 1.16 or later. Twemoji is the emoji set used by Discord and Twitter.

*Just some of the emoji in the pack*
## Installation
Please download the .zip file from the Versions section, put it in your
resource packs folder and select it for use in-game.
You can also embed this pack into another pack,
for use on a server or custom world for example.
Please remember to credit the project as it is
one of the requirements of the project license.
Most standard emoji characters will just work if you copy and paste them in or
use some kind of emoji input. For example, try copying emoji from
[this site](https://emojifinder.com/) or using the Windows emoji picker (Win+.).
However, emoji that consist of sequences of multiple character are not supported
by vanilla and will show up as multiple, separate characters. Sorry.
See below for ways to develop around this.
Also, check out the [9x version](https://modrinth.com/resourcepack/pixel-twemoji-9x) that blends right into the default font!
## Supported mods
### [Symbol Chat](https://modrinth.com/mod/symbol-chat)
Easy to use emoji and symbol picker

## Remapped characters (for developers)
In order to have any support for emoji consisting of sequences they have been
remapped to unused single characters. An index of these can be found in
/assets/emoji_remappings/lang/en_us.json.
For example, `ud83dudc69u200dud83dudd2c` (👩+🔬=👩🔬)
is mapped to `udb80udf30` using this translation snippet:
**Please note that vanilla has no mechanism to
automatically convert to the remapped form.**
A custom emoji picker or some kind of mod/plugin is
required to make using these a smooth experience.
Because the index acts as a language file, a server side chat listener
could detect emoji sequences and turn them into translations like this one:
Any client with the pack installed can then perform the remapping for the server.
If the pack is not installed or the sequence is not found then it will just
fall back to displaying the sequence. This means that the server doesn’t need a
complete list of emoji sequences, just a way to detect potential ones.
(The [Unicode website](https://unicode.org/Public/emoji/latest/)
contains data files describing what is an emoji.)
## Shortcodes (for developers)
Shortcodes are a popular way to insert emoji by name. An index of shortcodes
can be found in /assets/emoji_shortcodes/lang/en_us.json.
For example, `:thinking:` is mapped to `ud83eudd14` (🤔):
“`json
“thinking”: “ud83eudd14”
“`
Emoji that need remapping already map to the remapped version.
**Please note that vanilla has no mechanism to
automatically convert shortcodes into emoji.**
Some kind of mod/plugin is required.
Because the index acts as a language file, a server side chat listener could
detect shortcodes and turn them into translations like this one:
“`json
{“translate”: “:thinking:”}
“`
Any client with the pack installed can then convert it for the server. If the
pack is not installed or the shortcode is not found then it will just fall back
to displaying the shortcode. This means that the server doesn’t need a complete
list of shortcodes, just a way to detect potential ones by finding substrings
beginning and ending with a colon `:`.
### Custom emoji?
Custom emoji could be created in a similar way by adding them to unused code
points of the default font and adding a translation with a shortcode.
For example, this translation snippet adds the shortcode `:pog:` for the
character `uE502`:
“`json
“:pog:”: “uE502”
“`
## Reverse shortcodes (for developers)
Maybe you want to display a name for each emoji, in some hover text for example.
That is where reverse shortcodes come in. An index of these can be found in
/assets/emoji_shortcodes_reverse/lang/en_us.json.
For example, `u200cud83eudd14` (`` + 🤔) is mapped to `:thinking:` using
this translation snippet:
“`json
“u200cud83eudd14”: “:thinking:”
“`
`u200c` is added to each entry to allow the index to be used as a language file
without conflicting with the other indexes. If the pack is not installed or the
emoji is not found then it will just fall back to displaying the characters,
including the invisible `u200c`.
A server side chat listener could detect shortcodes and
turn them into emoji with tooltips like this one:
“`json
{“translate”: “:thinking:”, “hoverEvent”: {“action”: “show_text”, “contents”: “:thinking:”}}
“`
With reverse shortcodes, it could also detect emoji and
emoji sequences and also give them tooltips like this one:
“`json
{“translate”:”ud83eudd14″,”hoverEvent”:{“action”:”show_text”,”contents”:{“translate”:”u200cud83eudd14″}}}
“`
## License
Graphics based on Twemoji Copyright (c) 2018 Twitter, Inc and other contributors, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Pixel art and resource pack adaptation Copyright (c) 2020 AmberW, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International
Phonos
# Phonos
### Broadcast sound throughout your Minecraft World!
Requires [Fabric API](https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/fabric-api).
Optionally requires [Patchouli](https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/patchouli-fabric) to view the guidebook.
### Getting Started
You can obtain the **guidebook** *(only if [Patchouli](https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/patchouli-fabric) is installed)* for the mod by trading with a **technician** villager (distinguished by its red-and-blue glasses and headset, job site is a **Radio Jukebox**), or from the creative inventory. The **guidebook** will explain in detail the functionality behind every feature.
#### To set up your first *sound system*:

On the left is a **Radio Jukebox**. This block broadcasts music disc audio to **Loudspeakers** on the same channel. You can change the channel by interacting with the top of the block.
On the right are a series of **Loudspeakers**, all tuned to the same channel as the jukebox. They are receiving audio from the **Radio Jukebox** and playing it. All of the components are tuned to channel `3`. There are **20** channels (`0`-`19`) to choose from, per dimension.
Some other available components are:
– **Radio Note Blocks**, which work like normal note blocks, but are able to send their audio to **Loudspeakers**.
– **Channel Tuners**, items that can set any radio component to a specific channel.
– **Note Block Tuners**, items that can copy, adjust, and set the note of any note block or **Radio Note Block**.
– **Boomboxes**, which work like **Loudspeakers** with the added benefit of playing audio when held.
Join the [**Discord Server**](https://discord.gg/7Aw3y4RtY9) for support and more.
Peace Of Mind Music Disc
This texture pack replaces the music disc “13” and replaces it with the song “Purity” by A$AP Rocky ft. Frank Ocean. This makes it so that the name of the music disc is changed, and the music from that song is played. This music is from the album “Testing,” featuring many different artists, but for Purity, it features Frank Ocean.
Outlined Wool
Simple and clean resource pack to add outlines to Wool blocks making them easier to see when building with wool
**The realistic Minecraft resource pack with PBR, POM, and custom 3D models. 3M+ downloads across all platforms. Actively updated monthly.**
—
## **What is Optimum Realism?**
Optimum Realism replaces Minecraft’s blocks, items, and mobs with their real-world counterparts. It’s built with a focus on visual depth, shader compatibility, and consistent performance. The goal is a pack for players who want their world to feel grounded and tactile without the framerate cost that usually comes with realistic textures.
Over 650+ blocks reworked. Custom 3D mob models. PBR maps, parallax occlusion mapping, emissive textures, and depth-write POM, all in a single pack that runs on a GTX 1050.
—
## **Features**
– **650+ blocks reworked** with realistic PBR textures
– **Custom 3D models** for mobs and items (spiders, chickens, and more added monthly)
– **Parallax Occlusion Mapping, depth-write POM, emissive blocks, and full PBR support**
– **Compatible with Minecraft 1.21.x** and earlier versions back to 1.16
– **Works with all major shaders**: Kappa, BSL, SEUS PTGI, Complementary, and more
– **Java + Bedrock support**, with a dedicated **Bedrock RTX edition** launching soon
– **Performance-first design**. 64x runs smoothly on mid-range hardware
– **Actively updated monthly** with new textures, models, and features
– **3M+ total downloads** across CurseForge, Modrinth, and direct distribution
—
## **How Optimum Realism is different**
– **Real 3D models, not just retextures.** Mobs and blocks have actual geometry, not painted-on detail.
– **Depth-write POM.** Textures genuinely interact with each other. Sand fills the crevices between planks instead of sitting flat on top.
– **Performance balance.** Most realistic packs sacrifice framerate. Optimum Realism is built to run on hardware that other realistic packs choke on.
– **Consistent monthly updates.**
– **64x edition: Free.** Fully featured, available here on Modrinth. Updated monthly.
– **128x edition: Patreon.** Higher-resolution textures, early access to monthly updates, and exclusive previews. **[Subscribe on Patreon](https://www.patreon.com/optimumrealism)** (preferred)
– **Alternative :** Available at **[store.optimumrealism.com](http://store.optimumrealism.com/)**
**Playing with Iris / Sodium?** You’ll need additional mods to run Optimum Realism properly. Two easy options:
– **[Full installation guide](https://www.optimumrealism.com/installation)**: step by step, with all required mods listed
– **[Ultimate PBR Essentials modpack](https://modrinth.com/modpack/ultimate-pbr-essentials)**: one-click install of everything you need
– **[Join the Discord](https://discord.gg/optimum-realism-862970144049725490)**: WIP previews, monthly polls on what gets reworked next, screenshot showcases, and direct support from the dev
– **[Visit the wiki](https://www.optimumrealism.com/)**: installation guides, troubleshooting, and feature breakdowns
– **[Instagram @optimum_realism](https://www.instagram.com/optimum_realism/)**: behind-the-scenes block previews and dev updates