3.6.0
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🚰 Polymer Pipes (v3.5.0)
🖥️ Server-side item transport • Fabric API • Minecraft 1.21.11
📦 Move items between containers with configurable pipe networks.
✨ Key Features
🔗 Core Transport
- ➕ 6-way connectable pipes
- 🔌 Connects to blocks using the Fabric Transfer API
⬆️ Upgradeable Tiers
- Base → Iron → Gold → Diamond
- ⚡ Faster transfer • 📦 More items per cycle • 🎛️ More filter space
🎛️ Per-Face Controls
- Each side: ⬅️ Input • ➡️ Output • ➖ Normal • 🚫 Disabled
- 🔢 Priority 0–9
- ✅/❌ Whitelist/Blacklist ghost filters
🧠 Smart Routing
- 🧭 BFS routing up to 64 hops
- 🥇 Chooses targets by priority + shortest distance
- 🛡️ Anti-sloshing + furnace protection
🔧 Holographic Config
- Use the Pipe Wrench to switch modes or open a floating config UI
🎞️ Dynamic Visuals
- 📦 Items animate through pipes
- 🧪 Textures generated at runtime (no static files)
Projects on Modrinth are automatically available through a Maven repository for use with JVM build tools such as Gradle. To learn more about the Modrinth Maven API, click here.
Note: When available, you should use the creator's maven repo instead as it will have transitive dependency information that the Modrinth Maven API does not. You may also end up with duplicate dependencies if you use a mix of Modrinth and non-Modrinth Maven repositories for your dependencies, because the group identifier will be different when served through the Modrinth Maven API.
Maven coordinates:
Version ID:
build.gradle:
repositories {
exclusiveContent {
forRepository {
maven {
name = "Modrinth"
url = "https://api.modrinth.com/maven"
}
}
// forRepositories(fg.repository) // Uncomment when using ForgeGradle
filter {
includeGroup "maven.modrinth"
}
}
}
// Standard Gradle dependency
dependencies {
implementation "maven.modrinth:tLWV7ZmU:iFk4ZycJ"
}
// Legacy Loom dependency
dependencies {
modImplementation "maven.modrinth:tLWV7ZmU:iFk4ZycJ"
}

