Mods, plugins, datapacks and resource packs for Forge, Fabric, NeoForge, Bukkit, Spigot and Paper — from one chat.
Java or Kotlin mods for Forge, Fabric or NeoForge. Qlaus asks for the loader and MC version first.
Registry boilerplate (DeferredRegister / Registry.register), models and lang files.
Data-driven JSON files with correct paths — no more silent recipe fails.
Mixin injection points, @Inject/@Redirect helpers and mixins.json setup.
Full pack skeletons — pack.mcmeta, folder structure, examples inside.
Vanilla /execute wizardry, function files and scoreboard boilerplate.
Full plugin.yml and event-driven Java code for classic server plugins.
Convert code between loaders — Qlaus rewrites imports, events and registries.
build.gradle, settings.gradle, gradle.properties, mods.toml / fabric.mod.json — done right the first time.
Paste a fml/latest.log or crash-report — Qlaus finds the offending mod and explains the fix.
Get pixel-accurate 16×16 image prompts and JSON model snippets.
Guided path from your first block to advanced networking and world-gen.
Forge, Fabric and NeoForge for modern MC (1.16 → 1.21+), plus Bukkit / Spigot / Paper for server plugins. Just tell Qlaus which loader and MC version you're on.
Both. Ask for one specifically or Qlaus will default to Java, which every loader supports out of the box.
Yes. Paste the crash-report or the latest.log — Qlaus points to the offending mod / stack frame and suggests a fix.
No. Qlaus can generate build.gradle, settings.gradle, gradle.properties, mods.toml or fabric.mod.json for the loader and MC version you specify.
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