Eclipse's Tweakeroo Additions
Eclipse's Tweakeroo Additions is a modular utility mod for Minecraft that offers various gameplay enhancements and customizations. Each element of the mod can be individually enabled and disabled according to your preferences. By default, the mod changes almost nothing - it only activates the functions you specifically choose.
Many modules were created by the developer to solve specific tasks during gameplay, so the set of features may seem diverse. Nevertheless, every player can find useful tools here for their playstyle.
Although this mod is often used alongside Tweakeroo, starting from version 0.6.3 it became completely independent and doesn't require additional mods.
Technical Requirements
The mod requires Fabric API and MaLiLib to function. In versions below 0.6.3, Tweakeroo is also required.
Starting from version 0.6.0, the mod received its own settings panel, which opens with the C + E key combination (this shortcut can be changed). An alternative way to access settings is through Mod Menu. In earlier versions, configuration parameters were added to Tweakeroo's menu.
Server Settings
From version 0.6.2, some modules require server-side approval. If a module needs server permission, this is indicated in the function description both in-game and in the documentation. On servers without the mod installed, such modules are automatically disabled.
Fabric server owners can install the mod and configure available modules for players through the eclipsestweakeroo-server.json configuration file. Server operators can get full access to all functions through the operators_exempt parameter.
Supported Versions
The mod actively supports the latest versions of Minecraft, ensuring full functionality of all modules. Long-term support (LTS) versions also receive new features, although their addition may take some time.
Unsupported versions remain available for download but don't receive updates and bug fixes. Therefore, not all modules may be available if you're using an outdated game version.