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Project Overview

Player bridging over a river

This mod adds a bridging assist feature often referred to as "Reach-Around Placement" for Forge, Fabric, & Quilt! It's very similar to features found in both Minecraft: Bedrock Edition & the Quark mod, taking the best parts from both.

Bridging allows for placing blocks in gaps in front, above, or below blocks, even if the surface isn't visible! When it's available, a crosshair is shown to indicate where that block will be placed. When the F3 menu is visible, there's an extra outline showing the exact position it's placing in (but you can turn it on all the time in the config)

Scroll down to see it all in detail, screenshots and all!

This mod's official project pages can be found below:


⚠️ Online Play Warning

This mod should only be used in singleplayer, or on small servers where all the players involved are okay with it! SMPs, homemade skyblock with friends - that kinda stuff.

It should NOT be used on big networks or on servers where these kinds of modifications are disallowed! You can (and probably will) get banned for using it! It doesn't work on Hypixel anyway, and I won't be fixing that.


📜 Credits

Versions of the Bridging Mod older than v2.0.0 were a Fabric port of Quark's "Reach-Around Placement". You can find Quark's source here: https://github.com/VazkiiMods/Quark

Versions since have rewritten it from scratch.

Translations:

  • Ukrainian - @Tarteroycc
  • Turkish - @RuyaSavascisi
  • Mexican Spanish - @TheLegendofSaram
  • Traditional Chinese - @dirtTW

Translations are always welcome & very appreciated! Please submit them Here!

☎️ Contact

In Action

Out the box:

First person bridging

Out of the box, the mod just works. It bridges with a crosshair, works on every axis, and tries to keep out of the way when you don't need it. It lets you place blocks in air gaps on both up/down and horizontally. This is useful for

  • Building Platforms
  • Filling in walls
  • Building staircases in the nether & the end
  • ...Bridging.

Slabs just work naturally, blocks align to the blocks you're building off properly, and torches no longer get in your way.

This mod is a bit more similar to Bedrock's reacharound than it is to Quark's. It's much more lenient, but it has that added verticality.

Staircasing down with Bridging in the nether

The Crosshair

It blends in with your regular crosshair and even has support for DynamicCrosshair (Thank you Crendgrim!)

It's only visible when you're about to place a block using bridging mode, and hints to where the block will be bridged off of (up/down/horizontally)

Screenshot of all the bridging crosshairs (up, horizontal, and down)

Configurable

Almost every part of the mod is configurable! The config is split into 4 main tabs:

  • Main: These settings affect how the Bridging feature works. From changing the delay to let you spam more, to locking bridging to the horizontal axis!
  • Visuals: Pretty self-explanatory. You can turn on outlines here, or turn off the crosshair.
  • Fixes: Everything in this section is meant to make the mod feel smoother, but if it's making the mod do unexpected things, try turning off some of these.
  • Debug: Most of this is off by default. It's used to help test the mod during development and isn't that useful. But hey, if you want to use it, it's there! Mostly visual aids.

And if Bridging is being awkward and you don't want to go into the config to turn it off, there's a handy keybind!

Key Bindings menu showing Bridging Toggle Keybind

Anyways, here's the config:

Panning through the config tabs


Project members

CloudG360

Owner

Details

Licensed MIT
Published 2 years ago
Updated 19 days ago