Minecraft Mod: Item Filters by LatvianModder

Item Filters is a library mod used by popular mods like FTB Quests, Modular Pipes, and QNet in Minecraft. This mod introduces a key feature known as the “Item Filter,” enabling advanced item filtering and selection capabilities. Users can easily incorporate custom filters through the provided API.

To utilize Item Filters in quests, players can either spawn in a filter or modify an existing one by sneak-right-clicking to change its type and then right-clicking to edit it. Subsequently, when creating an item task, they can select an item from their inventory. The icon will automatically generate as a scrollable list of valid items, but users need to manually adjust the task title.

Presently available filters include options such as NOT (inverting a child filter), OR (matching if any child filter aligns), AND (matching if all child filters align), XOR (matching if either filter A or B matches, but not both), Ore Dictionary Name, Creative Tab, and Mod. It is notable that NOT, OR, AND, and XOR filters do not provide graphical user interfaces as of now.

Work is ongoing for the development of additional filters like the Advanced Item Filter (incorporating options to ignore damage/meta and implement NBT Mode, akin to current item tasks), Fluid Filter (validating items with liquid and amount), Enchantment Filter (ascertaining item enchantments and levels), Name Filter (checking for specific name strings), Bee Filter (verifying bee type and species), EMC Filter (verifying EMC range), Chicken Filter (inspecting chicken type, growth, strength, and gain), and Fuel Filter (evaluating fuel items and their burn time).

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Hey!

I’m Bedrock. Discover the ultimate Minetest resource – your go-to guide for expert tutorials, stunning mods, and exclusive stories. Elevate your game with insider knowledge and tips from seasoned Minetest enthusiasts.

Join the club

Stay updated with our latest tips and other news by joining our newsletter.