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Yes, INVedit. Sounds familiar? It should :P
Because INVedit is the (more like "some kind of") successor of. With it you can create your own porta- wait, wrong game. You can use it to edit your inventory in the
Here's some screeny of a regular game inventory opened in INVedit:
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And another one, also with regular obtained items: *cough*
Here's a list of features:
• Loads blocks from the enclosed files (items.txt and the PNGs).
• Groups for faster access of individual blocks.
• If possible, displays item damage as bar.
• Stacks items almost like in the game itself.
• Multiple tab pages, so you can edit multiple inventories simultaneously.
• Moving items from one tab to another is possible.
• Quick load and save.
• Automatic updates (kind of broken).
But wait, there's more! Please ..
• .. read the tutorial below if you have problems, before asking.
• .. backup your level.dat file, because this may have bugs. Nobody's perfect.
• .. keep in mind that you can only edit your INVENTORY with this.
• .. don't report errors/crashes to Notch if you're not sure if it wasn't caused by INVedit or similar tools.
• .. include as much data as you can, if there are errors or bugs: A short description of the problem, what you did and if Minecraft itself breakes, include the .inv file so I can fix it as soon as possible.
• .. redownload the full thing, if auto-update fails (happens more often than it should).
.NET 2.0 is required. Also, but looks kind of ugly ... WinForms :/
Again, read the tutorial below this post. Thanks!
There also is a neat video.
And insanj tells you


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