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cating .minecraft
Locating the .minecraft folder is vital to install several mods as the mod files need to be placed in various folders in .minecraft.
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| Windows | %appdata%\.minecraft
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| Linux | ~/.minecraft
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| Mac OS X | ~/Library/Application Support/minecraft
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If you're a Windows user and are unfamiliar with how to find your appdata folder, follow these steps:
- Click Start → Run. If you don't see "Run" try holding down your "Windows" key and press the R key.
- Type
%appdata%(case doesn't matter but be sure to include the%markers) and click OK. - Open the
.minecraftfolder.
If you're a Linux or Mac user, the ~ in the path refers to your home directory. Folders startings with a . (dot) are hidden by default.
.minecraft hierarchy
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You can force the use of a resource pack by naming its zip file to resources.zip and placing it in the root folder of the world save[1]. This feature is single-player only[2], there is an other way for servers to ask clients if they want to use the server resource pack.
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