Inside Job A Minecraft Inventory Editor for Mac OS XInside Job was written in early October 2010 by.Features include:. Native Cocoa interface.
Drag and drop inventory editing with item images. Item list searchable by name or item number. Experimental 'time of day' editing.System RequirementsMac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard or higher.
On the new MacBook Pro, switch instantly between editor and preview, comment lines in a flash, and much more. Plus a handy “Save and Publish” shortcut. Block Launcher 1.8 Beta for Minecraft Pocket Edition 0.10.0The new version of the launcher, which is optimized for 0.10.0. Possible errors, bugs etc! Mod for Block launcher on walking for Minecraft PE 0.9.5.2This addon adds a Minecraft Pocket Edition features such as fast running and slow walking. I think many such opportunities may come in handy!
InstructionsInside Job operates on Minecraft's level.dat files, located in /Library/Application Support/minecraft/saves/. While Inside Job was written to interact with Minecraft's data as safely as possible, it's entirely possible that it will destroy it completely. Please back up your Minecraft saves folder before using Inside Job.Be sure to save and exit any open Minecraft worlds before running Inside Job. Once run, Inside Job will display a list worlds in the default minecraft world folder. Choose one of these worlds or select 'Open Other' to load that worlds inventory. Note that Inside Job can only edit existing worlds.To alter your inventory, use the item list at right to find the item you desire, then drag it into an inventory slot.
Rearrange items by dragging them to different slots. To copy an item, including its quantity, hold the Option key when you start dragging.Note that Inside Job works differently from the Minecraft inventory screen in that it does not 'swap' items when dropping an item onto another.
Instead, it replaces the item completely. If you drag an item into a slot already containing that item, the quantity will be increased accordingly, up to 64.To alter the quantity or damage of a particular item, click on its inventory slot. Edit the values in the inspector window.After changing your inventory you will need to save the currently open world using the World menu, or Command-S.
Once you have saved the world you can open it in Minecraft. Note that if a world is opened in Minecraft while it is open in Inside Job, you will need to reload it using the World menu, or Command-R. This is because Minecraft's file locking system gives write access to the last program to open it. Release Notes 1.1.2 - November 26, 2011. Filtering of items list by type (ex: weapon item block). Allow editing of enchantments. Added Minecraft 1.2 items.1.1.1 - November 26, 2011.
Added editing of XP level, heath and food level. Disabled debug logging of world file.1.1 - November 23, 2011.
Added Minecraft 1.0.0 Items. Revamped UI and icon.
Show items with damage value in the items selector. (Logs,Wool,Dye,etc)1.0.9 - September 24, 2011. Added Minecraft 1.8 Items1.0.8 - June 30, 2011. Added Minecraft 1.7 Items1.0.7 - May 5, 2011. Fixed a bug when adding items to the inventory with Cmd N.
Just download the program and click the MCPE Inventory Editor fileWhen you are typing in the name of the block, don't put a space, just put a capital letter at the beginning of the second word! Diamond Block would be DiamondBlockIf you are having any problems check the Hippos Are Pooping NOW! File (hopefully that name will get your attention!)It gives you a list of blocks you can change (SERIOUSLY, GO THERE FIRST!)Notice, all download links are updated regularly on the, but if you wish, you can download the software here.GUI Version (May not work for some, only windows but has buttons, and clickable items!). THIS IS OUTDATED! THIS IS OUTDATED!
You can edit items! DONE!You can see what you have in each slot DONE!Logo DONE!You can see your level name DONE!You can see your health DONE!You can see your gamemode DONE!You can change your gamemode DONE!You can change your health DONE!You can enter in ids (for blocks that aren't included)You can see how much of something you have in your inventoryAny suggestions you guys have! (if they are reasonable )Oh yeah, and for some reason, for the people wanting permissions to post this by jocopa3 here it is.
Quote fromWhen you are typing in the name of the block, don't put a space, just put a capital letter at the begining of the second word! Diamond Block would be DiamondBlockGood job on the editor! As Emelio pointed out, it needs a list of items, but is otherwise pretty cool.Later, you might consider using a library to help you read in the level.dat such as so that you can modify more parts of the level.dat.Finally, it seems that you are using Managed C, so Linux and Mac users might be able to run this with Mono: My Linux box is very old, so when I tested, it crashed, but modern versions might work.
Quote fromI don't think it has a list of items built-in - only blocks. I don't know if entering an item ID works: )Good job on the editor! As Emelio pointed out, it needs a list of items, but is otherwise pretty cool.Later, you might consider using a library to help you read in the level.dat such as so that you can modify more parts of the level.dat.Finally, it seems that you are using Managed C, so Linux and Mac users might be able to run this with Mono: My Linux box is very old, so when I tested, it crashed, but modern versions might work.Thanks!And it does have a list, it is just in the Hippos Are Pooping NOW file.