sandstone
v1.0.0-beta.0
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Sandstone, a Typescript library for Minecraft datapacks & resource packs.
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Sandstone
Sandstone is a Typescript library for Minecraft Datapacks, Resource Packs, etc. It allows easy creation, debug and sharing of Minecraft functions, loot tables, predicates etc...
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Features
💻 Perfect autocompletion & IDE support
Sandstone tells you what a command expects, and autocompletes complicated arguments for you.
You don't need to remember commands syntax anymore.
This autocompletion works for all resources: commands, predicates, loot tables, advancements...
📂 Better organisation of resources
You can have multiple functions, advancements, loot tables per files - or you can keep the vanilla organization, and have only 1 per file. Sandstone allows you to organize your packs as you prefer, without sticking to Mojang's conventions.
You also benefit from all the capabilities of a real programming language: multiline comments, indentation, documentation...
🚀 Useful and heavily optimized abstractions
Sandstone includes common and heavily optimized abstractions:
- Control statements, with
if
,else if
andelse
- Boolean logic, with
or
,and
andnot
- Loops, with
while
andfor
- Sleep statement, which waits a certain time before running the next commands
These statements are most of the time more optimized than hand-written code, since they switch between different implementations to get the fastest one. They have been studied and designed for performance.
However, you stay free: you can keep using only vanilla commands, if you prefer - Sandstone does not get in your way.
👐 Easy to share
Sharing commands has never been easier. Just publish your functions on NPM, and everyone can use them to improve their own packs. Whether it's some common code like raycasting, or some new abstractions like better /tellraw
, the Sandstone ecosystem grows by the day.
You can finally stop reinventing the wheel.
Supporting Sandstone
If you want to support Sandstone, the simplest way is to star the repository! It's actually very encouraging.
Getting started
See the Getting Started section on sandstone.dev to start using Sandstone!