[Minecraft 1.9 Pre-Release 2] Too Many Items by Marglyph

by webmaster on October 1, 2011 562 views

TooManyItems is an inventory mod that allows you to create items in both single- and multi-player (read the instructions before using it in multi-player!) When you open your inventory screen, left-click on the items on the right to add a full stack, or right-click to add 1 at a time.

Press the “o” key to toggle TMI on and off. Your preference will be remembered separately for single- and multi-player.

Features

  • Fast crafting: Right-click on the output square when crafting to craft the maximum possible amount. (Works while the inventory overlay is disabled).
  • Fast transfer (SP Only): Hold shift while placing an item into a chest, or into your inventory from a chest, to transfer all items of the same type and combine stacks. (Works while the inventory overlay is disabled).
  • Trash (SP only): Drop an item on the Trash to delete it permanently. Hold down shift while clicking the button, now named Delete All, to delete all items on the current inventory screen (including chests). Hold down shift while dropping an item on the Trash to delete all items of that type on the current inventory screen (including chests).
  • Save states (SP only): Several slots are available for you to save your entire inventory and restore it later. (The “x” button next to a saved state will remove it.) This can be used to save your “real” inventory before editing, save a blank inventory to clear out everything you’re holding, save a full inventory of materials, share inventories between characters, etc.
  • Unlimited stacks/tools (single-player only): Shift-left-click on items in the right sidebar to add unlimited stacks OR unlimited-use tools or flint and steel. ModLoader is optional, but makes this feature work better.

Multiplayer: Read this. You need to be a server op. Also, every non-vanilla server works a little differently. By default, TMI uses the command format /give <player> <itemID> <quantity>, which is the one used by the “stock”Minecraft server. Third-party and modded servers have different commands. Find TooManyItems.txt in the same folder as your Minecraft options.txt, your screenshots folder, etc., and change the “give-command” line as needed for your server. Available insertions are: {0} player’s username, {1} item ID, {2} quantity, {3} damage. The commands for Bukkit with the Essentials mod command are /item {1}:{3} {2}

Note: Colored wool, dye, and similar items will only be available if you have {3} in your give command. The default server doesn’t support it.

Screenshot

Installation

  1. Download
  2. Extract
  3. Find your minecraft.jar in the appdata/bin folder
  4. Open it with an archiver (Winrar/7zip)
  5. Drag the files from the downloaded folder into the minecraft.jar
  6. DELETE THE META-INF FOLDER
  7. Save and close

Instructions

Turn On/Off: Press the “o” key in the inventory screen. Your preference will be remembered separately for single- and multi-player.

Add items: Left-click on items in the right sidebar to add full stacks, or right-click to add one at a time.

Unlimited stacks/tools (single-player only): Shift-left-click on items in the right sidebar to add unlimited stacks OR unlimited-use tools or flint and steel. ModLoader is required for “true” unlimited stacks. Without ModLoader the quantity of >64 stacks will refresh when you open your inventory.

Trash (single-player only): Drop an item on the Trash to delete it permanently. Hold down shift while clicking the button, now named Delete All, to delete all items on the current inventory screen (including chests). Hold down shift while dropping an item on the Trash to delete all items of that type on the current inventory screen (including chests).

Save states (single-player only): Several slots are available for you to save your entire inventory and restore it later. (The “x” button next to a saved state will remove it.) This can be used to save your “real” inventory before editing, save a blank inventory to clear out everything you’re holding, save a full inventory of materials, share inventories between characters, etc.

Multiplayer: Read this! You need to be a server op. Also, every non-vanilla server works a little differently. By default, TMI uses the command format /give <player> <itemID> <quantity>, which is the one used by the “stock” Minecraft server. Third-party and modded servers have different commands. Find TooManyItems.txt in the same folder as your Minecraft options.txt, your screenshots folder, etc., and change the “give-command” line as needed for your server. Available insertions are: {0} player’s username, {1} item ID, {2} quantity, {3} damage.

Colored wool, dye, wood, etc. will be available only if your give command supports item damage. The default server doesn’t support it.

Vanilla server command: /give {0} {1} {2}.

Bukkit with the Essentials mod command: /item {1}:{3} {2}

Fast crafting: Right-click on the output square when crafting to craft the maximum possible amount. (Works while the inventory overlay is disabled).

Fast transfer (single-player only): Hold shift while placing an item into a chest, or into your inventory from a chest, to transfer all items of the same type and combine stacks. (ConvenientInventory does this better, and TMI will use its functions if it is installed. Make sure to ONLY install ConvenientInventory.class).

Recent updates:

9/29 b: 2nd update for today. Please re-download if you got the 1.9pre2 update earlier. New one has “b” at the end of the version.

– Inventory now displays centered when there are stats. The stats are therefore behind the save state buttons and will only be visible with TMI off. This will be the case until I figure out what else to do with them.

– Potions! 1.9pre2 added potions that can have basically any damage value and various effects. There is now a “potions” setting in TooManyItems.txt that is a comma-separated list of numbers. This determines which potions show up in the TMI item list. If you don’t have this setting yet and you open your inventory with TMI for 1.9pre2, the setting will be created with some interesting values I found.

9/29: Updated for 1.9 prerelease 2. The planned feature update will come out sometime after 1.9 full is out.

9/28 b: Something went wrong when I put up the new links. Uploaded the right files but the links were to the wrong versions. Should be fixed.

9/28: Updated both 1.8 and 1.9pre versions with a fix for that Bukkit bug that prevented items from showing up right away. (Of course this is for 1.8 right now but will be useful when there actually is a Bukkit for 1.9).

9/22: 1.9pre update! A feature update is coming up as well, but I’m not rushing it and the schedule will be independent of 1.9.

9/15: Unless someone finds an incompatibility, the 1.8 update works for 1.8.1.

9/14: Updated for 1.8. 1.8pr2 was working, but I redid it anyway to be sure. Updated *again* this afternoon for ModLoader compatibility (unlimited stacks) since ModLoader came out for 1.8. Please re-download.
Compatibility
Zombe’s Mod Pack: Install Zombe’s first, then install TMI over it, overwriting gg.class. Edit Zombe’s config.txt file and turn off the “craft” mod. (TMI provides fast crafting — see above).
ConvenientInventory: Install only ConvenientInventory.class. Or, if you have already installed both of its classes, install TMI on top of it to overwrite the other one.
Items added by mods, in general: Compatible

Credits:
Marglyph

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