![i4 logo](res/i4_logo_scaled.png) #### **`i4`** is an inventory mod for Minetest. This mod features a modern, powerful inventory menu with a good user experience. **`i4`** provides a rich [**API**](API.md) for mod developers who want to extend it. This mod requires **Minetest 5.6+** #### List of features: - Crafting Guide (survival mode only) - Progressive Mode¹ - Quick Crafting - 3D Player Model Real-Time Preview - Isometric Map Preview - Inventory Sorting (+ options: compression, reverse mode, automation, etc.) - Item List Compression (**`moreblocks`** is supported) - Item Bookmarks - Waypoints - Bags - Home **¹** *This mode is a Terraria-like system that shows recipes you can craft from items you ever had in your inventory. To enable it: `i4_progressive_mode = true` in `minetest.conf`.* #### This mod officially supports the following mods: - [**`3d_armor`**](https://content.minetest.net/packages/stu/3d_armor/) - [**`skinsdb`**](https://content.minetest.net/packages/bell07/skinsdb/) - [**`awards`**](https://content.minetest.net/packages/rubenwardy/awards/) #### Recommendations To use this mod in the best conditions: - Use LuaJIT - Use the default Freetype font style #### Troubleshooting If the inventory's font size is too big on certain setups (namely Windows 10/11 or 144 DPI display), you should lower the value of the setting `display_density_factor` in your `minetest.conf`. Note that the change is applied after restart. You can also use the font size slider in the inventory, settings window. #### Notes `i4` uses a larger inventory than the usual inventories in Minetest games. Thus, most chests will be unadapted to this inventory size. The `i4` inventory is 9 slots wide by default, such as Minecraft. Report bugs on the [**Bug Tracker**](https:///notabug.org/jadedctrl/i4). ![Preview](res/screenshot.png) #### License Sounds are under the CC0, by Lone_Wolf & MadPanCake. Textures are under the CC BY-SA 3.0, by paramat & BlockMen. Source code from 2024 onward is under the GNU GPLv3, contributions by Jaidyn Ann (jadedctrl). Source code pre-2024 is under the MIT license, by Jean-Patrick Guerrero; contributions by SmallJoker & anonymous.