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Minecraft: Java Edition
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Explorer's Journal
A journal that writes itself as you explore
Every biome you enter. Every structure you find. The moment you discover something new, a rich notification appears in your chat with the name, lore, coordinates, and your running count
Features
- 64 vanilla biomes tracked: plains, forests, mountains, caves, deserts, jungles, oceans, the Nether, the End
- 18 vanilla structures: villages, strongholds, ancient cities, temples, fortresses, and more
- Rich discovery notifications: title + subtitle overlay, chat message with lore and coordinates, sound effects
- Decorative bossbar: shows at the top of your screen to indicate the journal is active (toggleable)
- Three survival-friendly commands (no OP needed):
/trigger ej_stats—> quick progress summary/trigger ej_recap—> full journal (all discoveries, organized by category)/trigger ej_toggle—> hide/show the bossbar
How it Works
The journal tracks your discoveries via Minecraft's advancement system. The first time you step into a biome or structure, it automatically counts and notifies you. Your coordinates at the moment of discovery are saved and displayed
All stats are per-player. If playing multiplayer, each player has their own journal
Installation
- Download the
.zipfile - Drop it into your world's
datapacksfolder:<world>/datapacks/ - Run
/reloadin-game (or rejoin the world)
You'll see a welcome message and a golden bossbar appears
Compatibility
- Works on vanilla servers and singleplayer
- Works alongside worldgen mods like Terralith, Amplified Nether, Incendium, Nullscape — the vanilla biomes you pass through will still register
- No mods required
- No resource pack needed
Commands
All commands work in survival mode without OP:
/trigger ej_stats → Print current stats to chat
/trigger ej_recap → Print full journal to chat (organized by category)
/trigger ej_toggle → Show/hide the bossbar for yourself


