Book Copy
This mod adds a simple client-side /bookcopy command, which allows you to save written books and import them later in another book.
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Book Copy
Book Copy
This mod adds a simple client-side `/bookcopy` command, which allows you to save written books and import them later in another book.
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License
This mod is licensed under GNU LGPLv3.
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Version support
| Minecraft Version | Status | |--------------------|--------------| | 26.1.x | ✅ Current | | 1.21.6+7+8+9+10+11 | ✔️ Available | | 1.21.5 | ✔️ Available | | 1.21.4 | ✔️ Available | | 1.21.2+3 | ✔️ Available | | 1.21+1 | ✔️ Available | | 1.20.5+6 | ✔️ Available | | 1.20.4 | ✔️ Available |
I try to keep support up for the latest drop of Minecraft. Updates to newer Minecraft versions may be delayed from time to time, as I do not always have the time to immediately update my mods.
Unsupported versions are still available to download, but they won't receive new features or bugfixes.
NeoForge ports are available for Minecraft 26.1 onwards.
Usage
The Fabric API is required on Fabric.
This mod adds one simple command, `/bookcopy`. It can be used as follows:
- `/bookcopy export <name> [<overwrite>]` - exports the contents of the book you're holding to the given filename. - Set `overwrite` to true to overwrite books. - `/bookcopy import <name> [<sign>]` - reads the contents of given filename and writes it to the book you're holding. - Set `sign` to true to automatically sign the book after importing it. Only works if the book was saved with a title.
When exporting, you can use a written book or a book and quill to read from. When importing, you can only use a book and quill, since the contents of a written book can't be updated.
Book contents are stored in the `.minecraft/config/bookcopy` folder. Book contents can be transferred across worlds.
Below version `0.1.2-1.21.1`, book contents are stored in NBT. In version `0.1.2-1.21.1` support for reading JSON files was added, by adding `.json` at the end of your save names. JSON books are stored in the following format:
```json { "title": "Signed book title", "pages": [ "This is a signed book.", "This is the second page!", "", "An empty page then this!", "Wow." ] } ```