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2011 m. vasario 19 d., šeštadienis

InvEdit (Windows)

INVedit is the (more like "some kind of") successor of NBTedit. With it you can create your own porta- wait, wrong game. You can use it to edit your inventory both Singleplayer and Multiplayer, if you're the server host.

Here's some screeny of a regular game inventory opened in INVedit:
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Here's a list of features:
• Loads blocks from the enclosed files (items.txt and the .pngs).
• Groups for faster access of individual blocks.
• Search box lets you filter items.
• If possible, displays item damage as bar.
• Stacks items almost like in the game itself.
• Tabs for editing multiple inventories simultaneously.
• Moving items from one tab to another is possible.
• Quick load and save.
• Automatic updating.

But wait, there's more! Please ..

• .. keep in mind that you can only edit your INVENTORY with this.
• .. don't report bugs/errors/crashes to Notch if you're not sure if it wasn't caused by INVedit or similar tools.
• .. include as much data as you can, if there are errors or bugs: A short description of the problem, what you did and if Minecraft itself breakes, include the .dat file so I can fix it as soon as possible.
• .. redownload the full thing, if updating fails.

Download:Click Me! Or Me.

Important note: Some people seem to have problems extracting the program correctly. Here is what to do:
If you open the .zip file there should one folder inside called "INVedit". You have to extract the full folder and not just start the .exe within it. If you do that, only the .exe gets extracted temporarily and it won't be able to find the other needed files. Just drag the folder onto your desktop or personal folder, then you can proceed as usual.

.NET 3.5 is required (Windows). May also work with Mono or Wine (Linux + Mac).
If you're an unexperienced Mac or Ubuntu user, this is probably not the right tool for you.

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