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Freeze Observers

Freeze Observers

Adds a simple gamerule to temporarily stop observers from emitting power

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Compatibility

Minecraft: Java Edition

1.20.1–1.20.2

Platforms

Fabric

Supported environments

Server-side

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flooflez
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Licensed MIT
Published last year
Updated last year
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Freeze Observers

This simple fabric mod for Minecraft that implements a new gamerule that toggles the functionality of observers by preventing them from sending a redstone signal. This is super helpful when building with observers to stop them from accidentally triggering pistons, droppers, and other redstone components before they're ready.

How do I use this?

Use the following command

/gamerule freezeObservers true

to stop observers from emitting a redstone signal.

This mod is compatible with World Edit and Litematica, making it easy to copy and paste redstone without triggering or updating any observers.

FreezeObserversDemoGif

How it works

This mod is really simple, and just makes observers always output a signal of 0 when the gamerule is enabled. This means observers themselves will no longer give any output, but are still detected by other observers and other block update detectors.

This is a vanilla compatible mod, meaning only the server host needs to have the mod installed for players to use this.

Installation Instructions (Single Player Worlds)

  1. Go to the FabricMC website and download the latest installer
  2. Run the JAR, a window will pop up. Choose the correct version of Minecraft and loader, and click on "Install".
  3. A new game version and profile will be created in the launcher's menu, which you can now use to launch Fabric.
  4. Go to Modrinth or Curseforge and download Fabric API.
  5. Place the Fabric API Jar and the mod Jar into your "mods" folder
  6. Run the newly installed profile from step 3

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