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minecraft-data
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node-minecraft-data
provides easy access to minecraft-data in node.js.
The objective of this module is to make easier to look for information in minecraft-data
in node.
This package allows the lookup of blocks, items, entities, etc. by name, id, etc., and for the easy lookup of other data.
const minecraftData = require('minecraft-data')
// or for es6: import minecraftData from 'minecraft-data';
const mcData = minecraftData('1.19')
console.log(mcData.blocksByName['stone']) // Information for "Stone"
console.log(mcData.windows['minecraft:brewing_stand']) // Information for the "Brewing Stand" GUI
console.log(mcData.version) // Information about the current version
console.log(mcData.effectsByName['Haste']) // Information for the "Haste" effect
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Provide easy access to minecraft data in node.js
The npm package minecraft-data receives a total of 13,183 weekly downloads. As such, minecraft-data popularity was classified as popular.
We found that minecraft-data demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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