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The resource pack system is an API replacement for texture packs and a way for players to further customize their Minecraft experience.[1][2]
Resource packs allow players to customize textures, music, sounds,[3] language files, end credits, splashes[4], and fonts[5] without any code modification.[5][6] If the resource pack system supports modification and addition of code in future updates as mentioned by Mojang, every mod/plugin will be its own resource pack, with vanilla incorporated as a resource pack by itself; users will be able to apply multiple resource packs at once. However, for security reasons, there would be limits to what could be modified. Executing unstable code could corrupt a client copy of Minecraft.
Check out Resource Pack Creators for programs that simplify the process of creating resource packs
All texture pack functionality has been incorporated into resource packs as of 1.6. All prior texture packs must first be converted to be usable by the game. A tool called Minecraft Texture Ender is available from Mojang to automatically convert "unstitched" (1.5 compatible) texture packs to resource packs. "Stitched" packs, which are texture packs meant for versions prior to 1.5, must first be unstitched with Unstitcher. Converted packs function as texture packs when loaded in the game. Texture packs may also be unstitched manually, but this method is extremely tim
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