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The new age Minecraft world editor and converter that supports every version since Java 1.12 and Bedrock 1.7. Amulet is a Minecraft world editor built from the ground up with the lessons learnt from previous editors in mind. The program works natively with the block state format introduced in 1.13 which enables editing of all world formats. Amulet is built on top of a world converter that converts all world data into a custom superset format. This means that all worlds can be modified in the...
WorldEdit is a powerful open-source Minecraft map editing toolkit that allows players, builders, and server administrators to quickly modify large areas of a Minecraft world directly from within the game. Instead of placing or removing blocks individually, WorldEdit provides commands and tools that enable users to select regions of the world and apply transformations to thousands or even millions of blocks at once. This capability makes it extremely useful for constructing large builds,...
mcmap is a command-line tool that generates top-down map images of Minecraft worlds. Written in Rust, it efficiently processes Minecraft region files to produce visual representations of terrain and structures, which can be used for navigation, world planning, or archival.
It is an advanced object, vehicle, actor editor (full list below), which can work right in the game!
Editing: Objects, Vehicles, Actors, Pickups, Checkpoints, Map icons, Gangzones, 3D texts.
How to use:
1. To begin, you must have an RCon rights (optional).
2. Once you get them, type /edit command.
3. Now you are in flymode: use the keys W, A, S, D to move, and move the mouse to look around.
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