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mcpi-texturepack

Code for adding texture packs into MCPI-Reborn.

⚠️ This repo is now a part of mcpi-repo! Please use mcpi-repo and not this repo for the most up-to date texturepacks.

This repo is a upload of the code which was originally made by NikZapp#6774 on Discord with minor tweaks to work with MCPI-Reborn. Here is a formatted version of the original README from NikZapp:

MCPI Texturepack utility v1.1

Coded by NikZapp. This code is sadly not protected.

Files not to touch:

  • addpack.py
  • recoveryPack.mcpit

badgeFix.mcpit changes the Minecon logo to an MCPI Approved logo, requested by @TheBrokenRail. new_textures.mcpit is a pack using Bracket The Fox#6969's textures made from the newer version of Minecraft. ZombiePigmanFix.mcpit is a fix to the zombie pigman texture not showing the outside of heads.

Features:

  1. Install custom textures witout navigating in all the folders.
  2. Every texture is fully customisable.
  3. All textures are stored in one file.
  4. Easy to use.

Will be added soon:

  • HD Texture support!
  • Autocompleting gui_blocks.png (how blocks look in your inventory)
  • More!

How to use:

  1. Execute the addpack.py file in the command line as root (using sudo, for example).
  2. If you want to install a texturepack, input the path to it.
  3. If you however want to remove all texturepacks, just press enter.

The .mcpit format is short for MinecraftPITexturepack.

To create a texturepack, follow these steps:

  1. Put all of your textures in one folder. There should be no subfolders, like this:
  • Not to do:
/path/to/your/pack/gui/gui2.png
/path/to/your/pack/terrain.png
/path/to/your/pack/mob/creeper.png
  • To do:
/path/to/your/pack/gui2.png
/path/to/your/pack/terrain.png
/path/to/your/pack/creeper.png
  1. Compress the textures using the .zip format:
/path/to/your/pack.zip/gui2.png
/path/to/your/pack.zip/terrain.png
/path/to/your/pack.zip/creeper.png
  1. Rename the extension to .mcpit
/path/to/your/pack.mcpit/gui2.png
/path/to/your/pack.mcpit/terrain.png
/path/to/your/pack.mcpit/creeper.png

Done!

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