NeoForge & Fabric based XRay mod designed to aid players who don't like the ore searching process.
- Built for NeoForge & Fabric
- Clean UI For Adding, Deleting and Editing the blocks you want to X-Ray
- Full RGB Colour selector
- Searchable List to find Blocks
- Add Blocks from your hand
- Add Blocks you're looking at!
- Searchable list of blocks you've added
- Json store for the blocks you've added. Easy to edit and share!
Using XRay
Please note that these aren't always the ones set by default. Be sure to check your controls settings under
XRayto find the correct keys*
- Press
Backslashto toggle XRayON/OFF - Press
Gto open theselection & settingsGui
Adding Blocks
- Open the
selection & settingsGui - Select the method you'd like to use to add a block, either
From handwill set up the basic version of the block. So no axis, facing, etcLooking AtWill set up the complex version of the block, good for blocks you need specifc data fromSearching a listLikeFrom hand, it will only setup a basic block
- Set the Name, Color, and anything else you'd like to change
- Click add and Enable the Block if it's not enabled. You can enable and disable blocks by clicking on them in the Gui.
Editing Blocks
- Right click on any item in the Gui and edit as needed
- Click save and the changed will be applied instantly
Don't be a dick. If the server you're playing on allows the mod, use the mod. If it doesn't, don't. Simple as.
If you get banned from a server for using the mod, good. Don't. It's not hard to follow rules. I hold no responsibility for the way you use my mod.
Issues showing you've used the mod in a server will be closed without warning.
Shader compatability sometimes works, and sometimes doesn't. It's very Minecraft version specific. I'm looking for help to better support shaders in general. Please create an issue or a PR if you'd like to help out.
I only support the last two major versions of Minecraft. For example 1.18 is the current (as of 02/2022) version of Minecraft, thus this is the First major version I support. The last long-lived versions of Minecraft was 1.16 and thus I will continue to support that until 1.18 is replaced by another long-lived version. At that point, I'll switch to 1.XX & 1.18 for example.
