[MTG/MCL2] A Minetest Mod adding storage drawers in different sizes and wood types.
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Minetest Mod Storage Drawers

Version 0.3, Status: alpha, License: MIT

Description

This mod adds simple item storages showing the item's inventory image in the front. By left- or right-clicking the image you can take or add stacks. If you also hold the shift-key only a single item will be removed/added.

Notes

This mod requires Minetest 0.4.14 or later. The default mod from MTG or the MineClone 2 mods are only optional dependencies for crafting recipes.

To-Do

  • Add usable 1x1 drawer
  • Add a drawer controller for auto-sorting items into a drawer-network
  • Add half-sized drawers
  • Add 2x2 and 1x2 drawers
  • Add compacting drawers for auto-crafting blocks/ingots/fragments
  • Add a key (or something similar) for locking the item (so the item is also displayed at count 0)
  • Add duct tape to transport drawers
  • Support pipeworks
  • Support hoppers (needs hoppers mod change)
  • Make drawers upgradable

Bug reports and suggestions

You can report bugs and suggest ideas on GitHub, alternatively you can also email me.

Credits

Thanks to:

  • Justin Aquadro (@jaquadro), developer of the original Minecraft Mod (also licensed under MIT 😃) — Textures and Ideas
  • Mango Tango <mtango688@gmail.com> (@mtango688), creator of the Minetest Mod "Caches" — I reused some code by you. :)