F.Essentials is a comprehensive mod crafted for Fabric that introduces vital server commands and utilities into the Minecraft experience. It’s specifically designed to enhance server management and facilitate player interactions.
Understanding F.Essentials
Please note that this is not a fully functional version of the mod; it is currently a pre-alpha release.
This version is primarily for testing purposes and not meant for regular use. Your feedback, assistance, or suggestions are highly valued.
F.Ess serves as a reimagined version of the critical features available in the EssentialsX plugin, tailored specifically for Minecraft Fabric. This mod equips server administrators and players with essential management tools and quality-of-life features that simplify world management on Fabric. Key functionalities include teleportation, setting homes, sending private messages, managing spawn points, and more. The FEss mod is designed to be a lightweight and efficient solution that caters to both admins and players alike.
A primary aim of FEss is to maintain most commands and privileges from the EssentialsX plugin. This allows for a seamless and easy transition for server admins and players moving from a plugin-based server setup to a Fabric environment.
Whether you’re new to Fabric or coming from EssentialsX, F.Ess ensures that familiar commands are readily available in a mod-based ecosystem, providing continuity and making it user-friendly.
Contributing to Development
If you’re interested in supporting the ongoing development, consider contributing any amount via my Ko-fi page. Alternatively, you can test the mod and provide your feedback (along with any suggestions or assistance) on Discord.
You can follow the ongoing development of the mod—including implemented and planned commands, updates, and changes—on the Notion page.
Important Notes
- F.Essentials is neither affiliated with nor a port of the EssentialsX plugin. It features a reimplementation of similar core commands and privileges, specifically designed for Fabric to enable a smoother transition from traditional plugin-based setups to mod-based frameworks.
- The mod is presently licensed under ARR, and the code is not available for public access. I aim to make the code public in the future and transform this project into an open-source endeavor. However, I currently do not feel ready for that step. This venture is a valuable learning experience for me to refine my skills and delve into Fabric modding. Any feedback you provide on Discord would be greatly appreciated.