SKN’s Topsy Fixes: Bare Bones

Summary

My original resource pack, SKN’s Topsy Fixes, now packaged and colored to fit into the Bare Bones resource pack. This is actually the easiest pack, since I already had the model data set from my original resource pack.

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Ingame Screenshots

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SKN’s Topsy Fixes

Summary

While I was making my Loopy Ores resource pack, I noticed that some ores had some issues with their textures, namely gilded blackstone and all of the deepslate ores. I went on the minecraft forums to report it, but it turns out someone already reported them, and they were marked as working as intended. I think that’s dumb, and I decided to fix them up in the most vanilla way I could.

I admit, this is a very niche project, but if you’ve been bugged by the same problem, I’ve got it all fixed here!

I also have added support for the following mods:

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Modded Screenshots

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Ingame Screenshots

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SKN’s Loopy Ores: Bare Bones

Summary

My Loopy Ores resource pack has been making its rounds, and as I’ve been enjoying playing with the Bare Bones resource pack, I figured I’d make a version of this that’s compatible. nearly every ore-type block is changed. (gilded blackstone and netherite are similar but unaffected, as there is nothing I can significantly do to make them like the ores.)

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All Ores Affected

1.8.9 Version


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SKN’s Distinguished Tools: Bare Bones

Summary

I’ve liked playing the game with Bare Bones, but I also enjoy the personality of my own pack, SKN’s Distinguished Tools. So, I decided to blend them together and make a variant that fits Bare Bones. It was pretty easy, basically just recolor, make some considerations, and voila.

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All Changes

Weapons in Action


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SKN’s Distinguished Tools

Summary

Have you ever found the vanilla textures for swords and axes boring? Ever wanted some wooden tools accurate to what you have around you? Look no further than this project here, illustrating personality in every individual tool.

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All Textures Affected



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SKN’s Sensible Gadgets

Summary

This pack was originally called “SKN’s Distinguished Miscs,” as it was supposed to be an addition to my distinguished tools resource pack, but it never really worked the way I wanted it to. It was also too basic for it, but as it exists, I might as well release it.

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Sit!

![banner](https://media.oth3r.one/-bQHprrBRYY/sit!%20banner%20480×270.png)

[![issues](https://github.com/intergrav/devins-badges/blob/c7fd18efdadd1c3f12ae56b49afd834640d2d797/assets/cozy/documentation/issues_64h.png?raw=true)](https://github.com/Oth3r/Sit/issues)
[![localization](https://github.com/intergrav/devins-badges/blob/c7fd18efdadd1c3f12ae56b49afd834640d2d797/assets/cozy/translate/crowdin_64h.png?raw=true)](https://crowdin.com/project/oth3r-sit)
[![discord](https://github.com/intergrav/devins-badges/blob/v3/assets/cozy/social/discord-singular_64h.png?raw=true)](https://www.oth3r.one/discord)

[![otterlib_dep](https://media.oth3r.one/-a7bWaVAVW5/requires_otterlib.png)](https://modrinth.com/plugin/otterlib)

### **Sit!** is a vanilla+ mod that adds sitting in minecraft.
* Sit on **stairs**, **slabs**, **carpets** by default, and sit on everything else by tweaking the config!
* You can also customize **hand restrictions** to stop accidentally sitting down!
* The mod also has full **Geyser** support! Enjoy sitting with everyone, whether they are on Bedrock or Java!
* If Sit! clients join a Sit! server they can use **their own hand settings** to sit.

### Where to install?
**Sit!** works on the server, without the players needing to install the mod *(singleplayer included!)*.

[Fabric API](https://modrinth.com/mod/fabric-api) and [OtterLib](https://modrinth.com/mod/otterlib) is required to for the mod to load.

### Help localize Sit! on [Crowdin](https://crowdin.com/project/oth3r-sit)!
Sit! is currently in English, Traditional Chinese, Italian, Brazilian Portuguese, and Turkish! Help expand this list via Crowdin so reach more people!

## Check out my other Projects!


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# Features

### 🤚 Hand Restrictions
Don’t want to accidentally sit down? Set custom restrictions for each hand in the config!

Use **player unique** hand restrictions when connecting to a `Sit!` server on a `Sit!` Client!

![per player hand restriction showcase](https://github.com/Oth3r/oth3r.github.io/blob/main/mod_data/Sit!/media/desc/hand_restrictions.gif?raw=true)

### 🟩 Custom Blocks
Want to sit on _**EVERY**_ block? With the config you can add more sitting options!

With the new config system, block tags and custom blockstates can be used to mass select blocks at ease.

![players sitting on a vast range of blocks](https://github.com/Oth3r/oth3r.github.io/blob/main/mod_data/Sit!/media/desc/custom_blocks.gif?raw=true)

### ⌨️ Keybinds
Don’t want to sit with **just** the hand? Use a keybind or type a command to sit instead!

![setting keybinds for the sit mod, and sitting by using them](https://github.com/Oth3r/oth3r.github.io/blob/main/mod_data/Sit!/media/desc/keybinds.gif?raw=true)

### 📃 Customizable Config
Don’t like the default settings? Go wild in the config for yourself or your players!

![the Sit! config wiki page](https://github.com/Oth3r/oth3r.github.io/blob/main/mod_data/Sit!/media/desc/config.gif?raw=true)

## 🎯 Future Goals
* NeoForge Port
* Full config via [OtterLib](https://modrinth.com/mod/otterlib)

## 🔗 Where to download
[![modrinth](https://github.com/intergrav/devins-badges/blob/c7fd18efdadd1c3f12ae56b49afd834640d2d797/assets/cozy/available/modrinth_64h.png?raw=true)](https://modrinth.com/mod/sit!)
[![curseforge](https://github.com/intergrav/devins-badges/blob/c7fd18efdadd1c3f12ae56b49afd834640d2d797/assets/cozy/available/curseforge_64h.png?raw=true)](https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/Sit1)

Simple Voice Chat

[Modrinth](https://modrinth.com/mod/simple-voice-chat)
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[CurseForge](https://legacy.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/simple-voice-chat)
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[Discord](https://discord.gg/4dH2zwTmyX)
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[Wiki](https://modrepo.de/minecraft/voicechat/wiki)
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[FAQ](https://modrepo.de/minecraft/voicechat/faq)
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[Credits](https://modrepo.de/minecraft/voicechat/credits)
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[API](https://modrepo.de/minecraft/voicechat/api)

# Simple Voice Chat

A proximity voice chat for Minecraft with a variety of [addons](https://modrepo.de/minecraft/voicechat/addons) that offer additional features and functionalities.

⚠️ **NOTE** This mod requires special setup on the server in order to work.
Please read the [wiki](https://modrepo.de/minecraft/voicechat/wiki/setup) for more information.





Please join the Discord if you have questions!

## Downloads

– [Fabric](https://modrinth.com/mod/simple-voice-chat/versions?l=fabric)
– [NeoForge](https://modrinth.com/mod/simple-voice-chat/versions?l=neoforge)
– [Forge](https://modrinth.com/mod/simple-voice-chat/versions?l=forge)
– [Bukkit/Spigot/Paper](https://modrinth.com/plugin/simple-voice-chat/versions?l=bukkit)
– [Quilt](https://modrinth.com/mod/simple-voice-chat/versions?l=quilt)
– [Velocity](https://modrinth.com/mod/simple-voice-chat/versions?l=velocity)
– [BungeeCord/Waterfall](https://modrinth.com/mod/simple-voice-chat/versions?l=bungeecord)

## Features

– Push to talk
– Voice activation
– Proximity voice chat
– Password protected groups
– Automatic voice activity detection
– Automatic microphone gain adjustment
– [Opus codec](https://opus-codec.org/)
– [RNNoise](https://jmvalin.ca/demo/rnnoise/) recurrent neural network noise suppression
– OpenAL audio
– Cross compatibility between Fabric, NeoForge, Forge, Quilt, Bukkit, Spigot and Paper
– Support for Velocity, BungeeCord and Waterfall
– Compatibility with [ModMenu](https://modrinth.com/mod/modmenu) (Use [ClothConfig](https://modrinth.com/mod/cloth-config) for a better configuration UI)
– Configurable push to talk key
– Microphone and speaker test playback
– Configurable voice distance
– Whispering
– Individual player volume adjustment
– Microphone amplification
– 3D sound
– AES encryption
– Audio recording with separate audio tracks
– A powerful [API](https://modrepo.de/minecraft/voicechat/api)
– Many [addons](https://modrepo.de/minecraft/voicechat/addons)

## Icons

| Icon | Description |
|:————————————:|——————————————————-|
| ![](https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/cached_images/920509ef166dd12999f5c37593726d5b38b178df_0.webp) | You are talking |
| ![](https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/cached_images/fca88ce39851e803b131d80f967baceb979e981e.png) | You are whispering |
| ![](https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/cached_images/3295a4809a4c5fa34130cf2b0ca4cb0c877ef0b6_0.webp) | Player is talking |
| ![](https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/cached_images/f65e6c7acc8a12fe235f6a2eab6f7312ec459d0a_0.webp) | Player is whispering |
| ![](https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/cached_images/8cb7bef660801ee9bee15e12864d766b57905540.png) | Microphone muted |
| ![](https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/cached_images/05cfff1ecdba43d43e3ed8920e84834babb1b04e.png) | Voice chat disabled |
| ![](https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/cached_images/ce6cc8977f481476d7f6759bf21f34788d09476f.png) | Voice chat not connected
Voice chat not installed |

## The GUI

You can open the voice chat GUI by pressing the `V` key.
This allows you to open the settings, group chats, mute yourself, disable the voice chat, start/stop a recording and hide all icons.

![](https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/cached_images/c46289d611c1c4802c6f44fb9963ec9a04ea63c8.png)

### Group Chats

Group chats allow you to talk to players that are not in your vicinity.
To open the group chat interface, either press the group button in the voice chat GUI or just press the group key.

To create a new group, just type a name in the text field and press the button at the bottom.

![](https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/cached_images/dcaa5edc9ee9c404d93d17d5d687f853bb710cda.png)

Creating or joining a group will bring you into the group chat interface.
You will also see the heads of the group members in the top left corner of your screen.
Talking players will be outlined.
You can disable these icons by pressing the third button from the left.

![](https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/cached_images/63b27eb45a5e2b5c8df35fb7c63a4ba79cccb154.png)

Players that are not in a group will see a group icon next to your head, indicating that you are in a group.

You can invite players to your group chat by entering the command `/voicechat invite ` or from the social interactions screen.

### Settings

You can access the voice chat settings by pressing the `V` key and pressing the settings button.

This menu offers the ability to set up your voice chat audio settings.

By clicking the microphone button, you can test your microphone activation.

![](https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/cached_images/838d33f174e66349feff2fc7edc03e19a8dd8634.png)

## Important Notes

You need to open a port on the server. This is port `24454` `UDP` by default.
Without opening this port, the voice chat will not work.
This port can be changed in the server config.
More information [here](https://modrepo.de/minecraft/voicechat/wiki/setup).

The voice chat is encrypted, but we don’t guarantee the security of it. Use at your own risk!

Simple sleep

# Simple Sleep

**No garbage code, no time manipulation, no notifications**

An ultra-minimalist Minecraft datapack that enables multiplayer night skipping.
It sets the percentage of players required to sleep.

## Config
– By default, if one player sleeps, the night is skipped
– To change the required player percentage, you must be an `op` and run:

`/function simple_sleep:set_percent {percent:20}`

where `20` is the desired percentage

## Installation
1. Download the `.zip` from the releases page
2. Place it in your world’s `datapacks` folder
3. In-game, run `/reload` (or restart your server)

## Compatibility
– Works on **1.20.2 and all newer versions**
– Compatible with everything. It only modifies a single game rule on load

Simple Datapacks

## 📂 Simple Datapacks

The purpose of this mod is to simplify the ways of adding datapacks to the game. To do this, the mod creates a folder in the root directory of Minecraft called datapacks. In my opinion, the capabilities of datapacks are underestimated by players, mostly because not everyone understands how to install datapacks into the game. This is more difficult to do than to install a mod or resource pack, although many datapacks bring a lot of content to the game.

![preview](https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/cached_images/aac4947bab69e5d28ce8e91126425c668ad098b3_0.webp)

My goal is to make a mod that will help players with installing datapacks into the game so that they can get a new portion of unforgettable impressions.

## 💼 Usage
![preview](https://cdn.modrinth.com/data/cached_images/67e81fe573cd8bbf52e67a8871a54acbdf88f65d_0.webp)

In order to launch a world with datapacks, you need to download any datapack that is compatible with the selected version of Minecraft, open and place the datapack in the datapacks folder, start creating a world and select the desired datapack from the list. However, when using Cloth Config, the mod settings specify the path to the downloads folder, so to use datapacks, you only need to download them, then simply open the datapack selection menu and enable the desired one.

## ✨ Features
Whenever possible, I added the most basic features for the mod that I could imagine.

Click to open

* Since the main thing for me is that as many players as possible start using datapacks, I made the mod available on 4 different loaders so that it can be launched from almost any modpack.

* The mod has a configuration. The values used by the mod can be changed in the mod menu (Fabric requires ModMenu), and can also be changed in the configuration file, which is available using the Cloth Config API.

* The mod allows players to add and load datapacks from different folders. To change the sources of these packs, you need to configure them in the mod settings. If you want to specify a folder in the game’s root directory, for example, “`my_datapacks“` instead of the full path “`C:Users{USERNAME}AppDataRoaming.minecraftmy_datapacks“`, simply enter the folder name in the field in the mod settings menu.

* By default, datapacks are loaded from the datapacks folder in the root directory and the downloads folder, allowing them to appear in the game immediately after installation (provided Cloth Config API is loaded; otherwise, only the datapacks folder will be used).

* The mod settings have two lists: one for required and one for optional datapacks. The first list specifies the paths to datapacks that are automatically applied when entering a world. The second list contains datapacks that remain inactive but can be enabled at any time using the “`/datapack enable“` command.

* The Simple Datapacks mod runs on the server. Since the mod settings are not accessible on the server, it automatically uses all datapacks from the datapacks folder.

* It’s possible to disable feature packs (experimental datapacks). If you don’t use feature packs, you can disable them to save space on the datapack selection screen. In the mod settings, function packages can be set to required, and then they will be applied when the world starts.

* Unlike similar mods, datapacks will continue to work in the world, even if you disable the mod. In the mod settings, you can enable copying datapacks to the world folder. In this case, the datapack will work without the mod, because the game will read it from the world.

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