A simple mod to sort through your resource packs. Inspired by 'recursive resources" and this was made by ai. works well!
Organize your resource packs into folders and manage their load order with granular precision!
ResBundler is a quality-of-life mod designed for players who love customizing their game but hate the clutter of having dozens of individual packs in their list. This mod allows you to group multiple resource packs into subfolders within your standard resourcepacks directory, treating each folder as a single, unified entry in the Minecraft resource pack selection screen.
Clean up your resource pack menu! Simply create a subfolder inside your .minecraft/resourcepacks/ directory (e.g., resourcepacks/PvP_Bundle/ or resourcepacks/Skyblock_Addons/) and drop your resource pack ZIPs or folders inside it. The mod automatically detects these subfolders and presents them as a single pack to the game.
Stop renaming files to "!!a_pack" just to get them to load first. We provide a dedicated Priority Configuration Screen (accessible via Mod Menu) that gives you full control over the load order of packs within your bundles.
1, 10, or even negative numbers).0. In our system, 0 is treated as the lowest possible priority, placing these packs at the very bottom of the stack (sorted alphabetically). This ensures that any pack you explicitly prioritize will always override the defaults.This mod requires the following dependencies to function:
To Install:
.jar file.mods folder.ResBundler-x.x.x.jar into your mods folder.If you use many small "tweak" packs—like a custom crosshair, a dark mode UI, and a specific sound pack—your resource pack list can quickly become unmanageable. With Combined Resource Packs, you can bundle all those tweaks into a single "Tweaks" folder. They stay separate on your disk (making them easy to update individually) but act as one unit in-game. Plus, with the priority system, you ensure your dark mode always overlays correctly without manually merging zip files!
🤖 Development Note This mod was developed over a weekend using Trae (an AI-assisted IDE). Every line of code has been manually reviewed, tested, and debugged to ensure it meets Minecraft's performance standards and functions as described.
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