Required resources for the Green Panda plugin pack.
To install it on your client, download release.zip and put it in your resource pack folder.
This project is set up to automatically generate a new release.zip for every commit. You can optionally use WorldResourcePack in order to generate new hashes when a new version is released.
- Go to your server's server.properties
- Open it and find the key "resource-pack"
- Set the value to
https://github.com/Green-Panda-Plugins/GreenPanda-Resource-Pack/blob/main/release.zip?raw=true
. - Restart your server
TIP: If you don't want the resource pack to update automatically (which removes the step of having to regenerate hashes), then you can instead link to a specific verison by replacing "main" with the SHA of a commit. You can find the SHA by going to commits and clicking the copy icon next to the version you want.
E.g. https://github.com/Green-Panda-Plugins/GreenPanda-Resource-Pack/blob/f7c2a3464dc553f2ad1dc980032f9ce0b82bb4eb/release.zip?raw=true
If you're running the plugins on a server using Geyser to allow bedrock players to connect, you can still use this resource pack! You'll need to do some extra steps to set it up however. I use Kastle's bedrock resource pack converter to generate the bedrock resource pack, but it's set up to do this automatically so all you have to do is download it.
- First, you'll need a version of Geyser that supports custom model data. You can download it here, or from the github repo.
- Next, download the bedrock resource pack files. Navigate to actions and download the artifacts from the latest workflow.
- Upload the resource pack
geyser_resources.mcpack
to thepacks
folder of your Geyser folder. - Upload the mappings file
geyser_mappings.json
to thecustom_mappings
folder of your Geyser folder. - Restart your server
TIP: If you don't see the custom mappings folder, you need to start the server for Geyser to generate the folder the first time.