![]() You can now browse for Fabric mods on either CurseForge or Modrinth. To install Mod Menu, go to its Modrinth page, and click on “versions” and download the correct version for the Minecraft version you installed, download/copy the file to the mods folder. Mod settings can be changed by clicking the gear button located on the top right: Mod Menu adds a button to the Minecraft main screen:Ĭlicking the button opens a list of installed fabric mods. To be able to see the list of mods installed and change mod settings, you may want to install the mod Mod Menu (Fabric). Run the Minecraft instance to make sure everything is working as expected. Click on it.Ĭlick the Add button (top right), and select the jar you downloaded. Open MultiMC (if it isn't open already), select your instance and click the Edit Instance button. download the latest file for the version of Minecraft you used in the MultiMC instance you just created.īe aware that CurseForge or Modrinth may not have the latest Minecraft versions, so the version indicated in the “Game Version” column may not be the real actual version of the file! Check the file name for the real Minecraft version the file is intended for.ĭownload the jar file to your downloads folder. Go to CurseForge or Modrinth and download the latest file for the version of Minecraft you selected when installing Fabric. If that sounds too complicated just consider the Fabric API as just another mod that will be loaded by the Fabric Loader, and almost all Fabric mods depend on it, so this will be the first mod to install. The Fabric API is the core library for the most common hooks and intercompatibility measures utilized by mods using the Fabric toolchain. You now may install the Fabric API, since many mods depend on it. ![]() cd ~/Downloads/ (navigate to the file's folder) java -jar OptiFine_1.The instance you just created contains only Fabric Loader, and contains no mods. Linux: if double clicking doesnt work, you need to start it from the Terminal: ![]() # How to open Java files ¹ Windows: double click the file (.jar) | Not working? See Mac procedure. » And now, you can continue with step number two :) They can then be renamed to have their correct name. This way, you can just create symlinks from the files and folders and move them to the '.minecraft' folder. ![]() Tip: On many systems and distributions, file managers provide an option to create a symbolic link to a file or folder. `.\MultiMC\meta\net.minecraft\.json` `.\MultiMC\libraries\com\mojang\minecraft\\minecraft-client.jar` the '.json' file goes right in, the other one needs to be renamed to '.jar (like the json one) 'assets' - can be copied or linked from 'MultiMC' folder 'libraries' - can be copied or linked from 'MultiMC' folder 'versions' - containing the version you want to use for the 'versions' folder, you need: In order to work properly, it needs a \.minecraft\ folder which includes the following subfolders: The OptiFine installer was made for the default launcher configuration. Open MultiMC Select your instance Click on "Edit Instance" (right corner) Go to "Version" tab Select the "Minecraft" entry in the list Click "Add to Minecraft.jar" (right corner) Select OptiFine file - # Using the MultiMC Launcher: Open OptiFine (¹↓) Click "Extract" Save it to the instance you want to use: `.\MultiMC\instances\\libraries\` You may need to create the 'libraries' folder 3. Start the Minecraft version you want to use (this will download needed files) and close it again # Install OptiFine in MultiMC - # Using the Default Launcher: **Prerequisites: **
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