1.0.0
Compatibility
Changes
It syncs the game’s time with your real-world clock, so if it’s evening for you, it will be evening in-game too. It makes everything feel a bit more grounded and real without changing how you normally play.
You will also see the current time displayed next to your hotbar, so you do not have to tab out or check your phone anymore. It is just there when you need it.
And if you want to share the time with others, just press the Insert key. On top of the hotbar, it will say this: "The current time is [time]"
What it does: Matches Minecraft time to your real-life time Shows the current time on your screen Adds a simple keybind (Insert) to post the time above your hotbar
That is it. No extra clutter, no complicated setup, just a small, useful addition that makes the game feel a bit more connected to real life.
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:7klUQtAa:DbsKhVRa"
}
// Legacy Loom dependency
dependencies {
modImplementation "maven.modrinth:7klUQtAa:DbsKhVRa"
}

