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This tutorial explains how to use data packs in Minecraft. Data packs allow players to customize command functions, loot tables, world structures, advancements, recipes, and tags, which will change the actual game play. Before installing a data pack, you will first need to download one or create your own.
Here is how to install a data pack when creating a singleplayer world:
.zip file or directory./datapack list enabled and find an entry named [file/your data pack file/directory name].Alternatively to step 5, you can navigate to your system's temp folder and find a folder with a name starting with mcworld, then you copy the datapack there (this is not recommended to non technical users, but it is useful if for some reason you can't drag files or the open folder button doesn't work for you)
Here is how to install a data pack in an existing singleplayer world:
datapacks, and put the data pack into it. It should be a .zip file or directory./reload (if you have enabled cheats) or press โฏ+โฏ if you are in the world during the installation./datapack list enabled and find an entry named [file/your data pack file/directory name].Here is how to install a data pack when in multiplayer:
.zip file or directory.world).datapacks./reload from the console or as a level 3 operator if the server was running during the installation./datapack list enabled from the console or as a level 3 operator and find an entry named [file/your data pack file/directory name].| Tutorials | |||||||||||||||||||
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