[1.5.1] TooManyItems Download


Create and enchant items in-game, including mod items. Save and load entire inventories. Create unlimited stacks and tools. Switch game modes, test mods, create huge survival worlds, and more. Updated quickly!

Usage:

Turn On/Off: Press the “o” key while in the inventory screen. You can change this key by editing the configuration file.

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

Configuration file: Find the directory in which your minecraft saves folder and options.txt are, and once you have used TMI at least once you will also find TooManyItems.txt there. This contains options that you can change, not all of which are documented yet.

Spawners: Right now the way to create different kinds of spawners is to edit the “spawner” line in the configuration file. Important: only set spawner to the name of a mob, like Skeleton, Sheep, etc. If you set it to another entity like a boat, your game will crash.

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.

Tabs: Use the chest, star, and book icons to change between the item, favorites, and enchant tabs.

Favorites: This allows you to save commonly used items. ADD to the favorites panel by: (1) clicking an item on the favorites panel, (2) alt-clicking an item in the items panel, or (3) clicking the Favorite button in the enchant panel. REMOVE an item from the favorites panel by alt-clicking it.

Enchanting: (in SP, or may work on some Bukkit servers) Click an item on the enchanting panel to switch to that type of item. Use the + and – buttons to change the levels of individual enchantments. Click the Create button to make the enchanted item once, or the Favorite button to add it to the favorites panel.

Trash (single-player only): Drop an item stack on the item sidebar or the trash icon to delete it. Click the trash icon to turn “delete mode” on and off (in “delete mode” you will delete any item you click on — useful for selectively deleting a lot of items). Shift-click thee trash icon to wipe out your inventory.

Game mode: Click the “S”, “C”, and “A” icons on the toolbar for survival, creative, and adventure mode, respectively.

Time: Click the sun and moon icons to set the time to sunrise, noon, sunset, or midnight.

Difficulty: Click the creeper icon to toggle the difficulty without having to go into game preferences.

Health/hunger: Click the heart icon to set health and hunger to max.

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: You need to be a server op. Also, every non-vanilla server works a little differently. The command issued to the server to give you items is configured in TooManyItems.txt as “give-command”. In this command, you should put {0} for the player’s username, {1} for the item ID, {2} for the quantity, and {3} for the damage value. If {3} isn’t in the command, items with damage values other than 0 won’t show up.

Vanilla server command: /give {0} {1} {2} {3}

* Since the vanilla server used to not support item damage with the give command, TMI may still have /give {0} {1} {2} by default. You can now add {3} to the end. The default will be updated in a future TMI version.

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).

How to Install Too Many Items Mod

  1. Type in the following command line by line
    • cd ~
    • mkdir mctmp
    • cd mctmp
    • jar xf ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/bin/minecraft.jar
  2. Don’t close the terminal yet, you should find a mctmp folder located inside your users folder
  3. Go inside, copy all the files from Too Many Items into mctmp folder
  4. Back to Terminal.app, again type in the following commands
    • rm META-INF/MOJANG_C.*
    • jar uf ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft/bin/minecraft.jar ./
    • cd ..
    • rm -rf mctmp
  5. Finished !

Too Many Items Mod

  • Type “O” to turn on/off
  • Shift+Click for unlimited

Compatibility:

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TMI is compatible with a wide range of mods. Items added by mods will show up automatically, sorted by the ID value.

Forge: Compatible, though people have had problems depending on their setup. Install Forge first, then TMI, overwriting 1 class file (the inventory GUI – Forge barely does anything with it anyway). Do not install both Forge and ModLoader. TMI’s ModLoader features will work with Forge also.

ModLoader: Not required, but compatible, and ModLoader will enable infinite survival stacks to work properly. Do not install both ModLoader and Forge.

Zombe’s Mod Pack: Install Zombe’s first, then install TMI over it, overwriting a class file. Do not enable Zombe’s craft mod in the config file.

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.

 

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