TL;DR: It works in singleplayer and multiplayer. It's compatible with ModLoader and Zombe's (and most other stuff). Unlimited stacks are still there (shift-click) but you need ModLoader for them to refresh constantly. If it crashes post a crash report. If you just post "it doesn't work" you won't get help. Use the correct version. Delete META-INF. Finally, 90% of questions in the thread are answered below in this post...
*Since a number of people have asked, I'll put it here: Please do not include TMI in mod packs or redistribute it. Thanks.*
Instructions
Turn On/Off: Press the "o" key in the inventory screen. Your preference will be remembered separately for single- and multi-player.
Add items: Left-click on items in the right sidebar to add full stacks, or right-click to add one at a time.
Unlimited stacks/tools (single-player only): Shift-left-click on items in the right sidebar to add unlimited stacks OR unlimited-use tools or flint and steel. ModLoader is strongly recommended through not required. If you have ModLoader, the quantity will refresh continuously. Otherwise it will refresh when you open your inventory.
Trash (single-player only): Drop an item on the Trash to delete it permanently. Hold down shift while clicking the button, now named Delete All, to delete all items on the current inventory screen (including chests). Hold down shift while dropping an item on the Trash to delete all items of that type on the current inventory screen (including chests).
Save states (single-player only): Several slots are available for you to save your entire inventory and restore it later. (The "x" button next to a saved state will remove it.) This can be used to save your "real" inventory before editing, save a blank inventory to clear out everything you're holding, save a full inventory of materials, share inventories between characters, etc.
Multiplayer: Read this! You need to be a server op. Also, every non-vanilla server works a little differently. By default, TMI uses the command format /give <player> <itemID> <quantity>, which is the one used by the "stock" Minecraft server. Third-party and modded servers have different commands. Find TooManyItems.txt in the same folder as your Minecraft options.txt, your screenshots folder, etc., and change the "give-command" line as needed for your server. Available insertions are: {0} player's username, {1} item ID, {2} quantity, {3} damage.
Colored wool, dye, wood, etc. will be available only if your give command supports item damage. The default server doesn't support it.
Vanilla server command: /give {0} {1} {2}.
Bukkit with the Essentials mod command: /item {1}:{3} {2}
Fast crafting: Right-click on the output square when crafting to craft the maximum possible amount. (Works while the inventory overlay is disabled).
Fast transfer (single-player only): Hold shift while placing an item into a chest, or into your inventory from a chest, to transfer all items of the same type and combine stacks. (ConvenientInventory does this better, and TMI will use its functions if it is installed. Make sure to ONLY install ConvenientInventory.class).
Download
Download for Beta 1.6.6 and 1.6.5
Other downloads: 1.6.4, 1.5_01, 1.4/1.4_01, 1.3_01, 1.3, 1.2, 1.6.5 no ad
Installing
Installing TMI is pretty simple, as mods go. To clear up any confusion, though, you can't just put it into your mods folder; you have to copy the classes into your minecraft.jar. I have revamped this section as there are now dozens of tutorials out there for installing mods in general and TMI in particular. (If you use a mod manager program, please see its instructions instead!)
Search "Install TooManyItems" on YouTube now
Good ModLoader installation video (also applies to other mods -- Windows only)
Mod installation tutorial for beginners (Windows only)
Mac OS X:
- Open Finder and go to your home folder, then go to Library -> Application Support -> minecraft -> bin and find the file named minecraft.jar.
- Rename minecraft.jar to minecraft.jar.zip (which will be your backup copy as well)
- Double-click minecraft.jar.zip to unzip it into a folder named minecraft.jar
- Inside the folder named minecraft.jar, find META-INF and delete it
- Move mod files into the folder named minecraft.jar
Troubleshooting
Crashes show an error report on a purple and white screen, and you can copy and paste the report into a post. With the latest version of TMI, most errors that would have crashed should instead show a chat message that says a report has been saved to a file in your minecraft folder, and you can copy and paste from that file into a post.
Black screens are caused primarily by (a) not deleting META-INF from your minecraft.jar, ( mod conflicts, © wrong versions of mods, and (d) improperly installing mods. Please check these things and, if necessary, start fresh from a new minecraft.jar as an old installation problem may still be causing errors. To get error information from a black screen you must run Minecraft from the command line, described in this post.
"TMI doesn't show up": Press the "o" key in your inventory screen to turn TMI on and off.
"Items don't show up on Bukkit": This is a known bug and I'm working on it. Closing your inventory and opening it again generally makes them show up.
Notes: TMI's code does not run until you open your inventory. Problems creating games are something else. TMI does not change any crafting recipes. TMI does not change the way that items function. You are not forced to use fast crafting: just left click like normal instead of right clicking. Yes, TMI does work in multiplayer, but read the instructions. No, it is not a server mod. Finally, the number of pages of items depends on your Minecraft window size, so, you are not missing items because it doesn't have the same pages as in the screenshot.
Uninstalling: If you manually installed a mod, the only way to uninstall is to either restore your backup copy of minecraft.jar (you did make a backup, right?) or delete minecraft.jar and run the game launcher so it downloads a new minecraft.jar. If you used a mod manager, refer to its instructions.
Compatibility
TMI is compatible with a wide range of mods. Items added by mods will show up automatically. Items are sorted by their ID value, so you may need to look around for them a bit.
Zombe's Mod Pack: Install Zombe's first, then install TMI over it, overwriting a class file. Do not enable Zombe's craft mod in the config file.
ConvenientInventory: Install only ConvenientInventory.class. Or, if you have already installed both of its classes, install TMI on top of it to overwrite the other one.
Screenshot
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