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Mint — Quality-of-Life Tweaks and More
What if you could place slabs vertically, or mix different slabs in a single block? What if you could have stone doors, or double doors that actually open together? Expanded inventory interactions, reacharound block placing, lighting the furnace using torch, invisible itemframes, feather pluck and etc...
These are the kinds of features players already know from vanilla — and Mint brings similar polish to your server. Mint is a carefully built set of 20+ lightweight, vanilla-friendly gameplay modules. It was developed and tested on a live server with real players, needs no client-side mods, and gives server owners deep control over each feature.
What makes Mint special?
- Vanilla, but better. Forget clunky add-on mechanics. Mint adds tweaks that feel at home in the base game — from Bedrock-style bridging and mixed slab placement to auto-tool selection and integrated container sorting.
- Per-player personalization. Mint respects each player's choices. Every module can be toggled individually through an intuitive GUI (
/mint), so players pick exactly which quality-of-life features they want.
For server administrators
- Permissions and control: Fine-grained permissions, commands, and config — change or disable features globally whenever you need to.
- Flexible storage: YAML (default), H2, MariaDB, MySQL, or MongoDB for player preferences.
Plugin integrations
- WorldGuard
- GriefPrevention
- Towny
- BentoBox
(Optional: PlaceholderAPI, ProtocolLib — see the project page for details.)
Getting started
- Download: Get the latest jar from this page.
- Install: Put the JAR in your
plugins/folder and restart the server. - Requirements: Paper or Folia 1.21.4+, Java 21+.
- Configure (optional): Tweak global settings in
config.yml, and customize the GUI and messages ingui.ymlandlang.yml. - Enjoy: Players can type
/mintto explore their new options.
Support & contributions
Mint is free and open source. The goal is to chip away at long-standing server limitations the community has put up with for years. Using the plugin and sharing feedback is already great support — thank you.
If you want to support development further:
- TON:
UQCW9EFr3jexVjVvQm-njUV-oY6bVKq6e4rZbe1D4Hcmw0sX - Contribute: GitHub — BuddySirJava/Mint


