Pick Up Notifier


About the Mod
The Pick Up Notifier mod performs one simple task: when you pick up items from the ground, they are displayed in a neat list in the bottom right corner of the screen. List elements smoothly disappear after a few seconds. This is especially convenient during resource gathering, exploration, or battles with mobs — you'll always see exactly what you've picked up!

Key Features
- Complete Coverage: The list displays all items, experience, and arrows you've just collected
- Dynamic Updates: Old entries smoothly move off the screen, and when collecting already present items, they are updated
- Backpack Compatibility: Works with the auto-pickup feature of most backpack mods. To enable this, you need to activate the
backpack_compatibilitysetting in the server config (requires server installation) - Partial Pickups: When installed on the server, cases of partial item pickups are shown (when there's not enough space in inventory for a full stack)
- Flexible Appearance Customization: You can choose the screen corner, exact position, scale, text style, and much more
- List Behavior Settings: Adjust display time for elements, maximum number of simultaneously shown items, merging of similar items
- Blacklists and Whitelists: Support for blacklists and whitelists of items through extensive
.jsonconfiguration files

Demonstration


Installation
- REQUIRED INSTALLATION ON CLIENT & OPTIONAL ON SERVER
- REQUIRES PUZZLES LIB INSTALLATION (for Fabric and NeoForge)
- REQUIRES FABRIC API INSTALLATION (only for Fabric)
- REQUIRES FORGE CONFIG API PORT INSTALLATION (only for Fabric)

Configuration
If the mod supports it, configuration can be done directly in-game through the mod menu (requires Mod Menu by Prospector installation on Fabric). Note that on older Minecraft versions, installation of Forge Config Screens is also required.
For manual configuration using a text editor, all files are located in the .minecraft/config folder and are named MOD_ID-client.toml, MOD_ID-common.toml, or MOD_ID-server.toml depending on the configuration type. Not all types may exist for a particular mod.

Credits
- Thanks to TeamCoFH for the original idea of this mod in a very old version of their CoFH Core mod (Minecraft 1.6 era)!