Earlier Versions
| Name | Size | Uploaded | Game Version | Downloads | |
| redstone-bits-1.7.1+fabric-mc1.18.2.jar release | 267.26 KB | Mar 5, 2022 | 1.18.2 | 0 | Download |
| redstone-bits-1.7.0+fabric-mc1.18.jar release | 267.33 KB | Feb 25, 2022 | 1.18.1 | 4,822 | Download |
| redstone-bits-1.6.2+fabric-mc1.18.jar release | 253.93 KB | Dec 28, 2021 | 1.18.1 | 132,111 | Download |
| redstone-bits-1.6.1+fabric-mc1.18.jar release | 253.84 KB | Dec 27, 2021 | 1.18.1 | 78 | Download |
| redstone-bits-1.6.0+fabric-mc1.18.jar release | 253.80 KB | Nov 26, 2021 | 1.18 | 69,326 | Download |
| redstone-bits-1.5.0+fabric-mc1.17.jar release | 201.06 KB | May 28, 2021 | Java 16 | 767 | Download |
| Redstone Bits 1.4.0 release | 140.54 KB | Mar 16, 2021 | 1.17 | 696 | Download |
| Redstone Bits 1.3.0 release | 110.96 KB | Jul 25, 2020 | 1.16.1 | 2,544 | Download |
| Redstone Bits 1.2.2 release | 94.67 KB | Dec 14, 2019 | 1.15 | 15,782 | Download |
| Redstone Bits 1.2.1 release | 94.67 KB | Dec 13, 2019 | 1.15 | 61 | Download |
| Redstone Bits 1.2.0 release | 94.89 KB | Dec 11, 2019 | 1.15 | 67 | Download |
| Redstone Bits 1.1.1 release | 55.62 KB | Dec 2, 2019 | 1.15 | 94 | Download |
| Redstone Bits 1.1.0 release | 55.62 KB | Nov 30, 2019 | 1.15-Snapshot | 37 | Download |
| Redstone Bits 1.0.4 release | 53.36 KB | May 14, 2019 | 1.14.3 | 3,125 | Download |
| Redstone Bits 1.0.3 release | 52.02 KB | May 12, 2019 | 1.14 | 763 | Download |
| Redstone Bits 1.0.2 release | 51.89 KB | May 7, 2019 | 1.14 | 376 | Download |
| Redstone Bits 1.0.1 release | 51.84 KB | May 7, 2019 | 1.14 | 39 | Download |
| Redstone Bits 1.0.0 release | 51.07 KB | May 6, 2019 | 1.14 | 85 | Download |
Screenshots
Description
Redstone Bits adds a few new Redstone utilities to Minecraft!
The Placer is much like a Dispenser, except it places a block that's inside its inventory. Like a Dispenser, it chooses it at random. It places it directly in front of itself when given a Redstone signal.
Here's a GIF of the Placer in action.
The Breaker, much like you'd expect, breaks the block in front of it when given a Redstone Signal. You can put a tool (or any item) into it, and it will use that tool to break the block. It takes time to break the block (the same amount of time the item inside would take), and the progress can be seen in its GUI (and sometimes in world? It's a little buggy with the rendering). You can cancel breaking a block by giving it another Redstone signal.
Here's a GIF of the Breaker in action.
The Checker is more like an Observer. Sort of. Put blocks in its inventory, and it will output a signal if the block in front of it matches any of the ones in its inventory.
The Counter will emit a signal based on how many times it has received a signal. Power it once, and it will output a signal strength of 1 until you power it again, whereupon it'll go up to 2. Once it reaches 15t, it will loop back around to 0. If right clicked, it will go in reverse.
The Resistor will reduce the strength of a signal given to it. By default, it halves the signal strength. You can right click it to change it to "third mode", which will divide the signal by 3. Another right click will change it to "one point five mode", which will divide the signal by 1.5. One more right click will return it to "halve mode".
Copper Buttons are buttons that will stay pressed for different lengths based on how oxidized they are. Like Copper Blocks, they can be waxed to retain their oxidization state forever.
Using these, as well as vanilla blocks like Observers and Pistons, one can automate many things.
Here's an Observer, Breaker and Hopper used to automate a Cobblestone Generator.
Enjoy!
DISCLAIMER: This is NOT a Forge mod! It does not work with Forge. It uses the Fabric Mod Loader (found here) in addition to the Fabric API. It will most likely never be ported to Forge. Do not ask for a Forge port! You will be ignored!
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