MC-Repack

Rust Build

A repacking tool for Minecraft mods and resource packs to optimize size and loading speed.

Features

Comparison table

These mods are tested and repacked by MC-Repack with the following results: | File name | Original | Optimized | |----|----:|----:| | minecolonies-1.19.2-1.0.1247-BETA.jar | 72.8 MB | 63.7 MB | | twilightforest-1.19.3-4.2.1549-universal.jar | 22.5 MB | 21.9 MB | | TConstruct-1.18.2-3.6.3.111.jar | 15.2 MB | 14.0 MB | | BloodMagic-1.18.2-3.2.6-41.jar | 13.6 MB | 11.9 MB | | create-1.19.2-0.5.0.i.jar | 13.1 MB | 12.8 MB | | Botania-1.19.2-437-FORGE.jar | 10.9 MB | 10.1 MB | | ImmersiveEngineering-1.19.3-9.3.0-163.jar | 10.3 MB | 10.0 MB | | thermal_foundation-1.19.2-10.2.0.47.jar | 4.58 MB | 4.38 MB | | cfm-7.0.0-pre35-1.19.3.jar | 2.11 MB | 1.92 MB |

Installation

Currently the only way to get this app is to use Cargo: sh cargo install mc-repack

If you want to test the latest version directly from this repo: sh cargo install --git https://github.com/szeweq/mc-repack

Usage

After installation, the tool can be used by typing the following command: sh mc-repack <file|directory> When a file path is provided, then MC-Repack will repack the file contents (adds $repack on new archive). If a path is a directory, then all files inside (non-recursive) will be repacked.

More options are provided by typing mc-repack --help in a shell/terminal.

Why?

MC-Repack is meant to show how many Minecraft mods and resource packs come with unoptimized files (and I don't mean just pretty-printed JSON files). You will be surprised that in some cases a PNG file's metadata added by Photoshop is much larger than its content.

One other inportant thing is that MC-Repack determines if a file really needs to be compressed. Most PNG files and smaller JSON files will usually be stored uncompressed. This kind of operation saves bytes if a "compressed" form is larger than original. Also, uncompressed data can be loaded faster.

This is a great tool that can be helpful for: - Mod developers and resource pack makers – they can provide mods with smaller file sizes, optimized PNGs and correctly formatted JSONs - Players and server owners – optimized and repacked files can speed up Minecraft load time while using less memory.

MC-Repack shows all errors happened during repacking. Most of them are errors that can be simply ignored (like trailing comma at line X column Y).

How to contribute?

The easiest way to contribute is to share this with others on social media.

There is a lot of things that should be fixed or optimized. New feature ideas are welcome, just file an issue.

Can I use it outside Minecraft?

Sure! The tool does not recognize that an archive is not a Minecraft mod nor a resource pack (yet).

Future plans