Minecraft Single Player World Edit 1.7.2

1.7.2

WorldEdit 6.1.1 (for MC 1.7.10)

Minecraft.dat files are in NBT format which is a binary format. You can edit them with a third party tool like NBTExplorer. The tag you normally need is Player / playerGameType - set it to 1 for Creative mode. Since you are playing modded though, there might be unintended consequences depending on the mods. Improve this answer. Step 1) Download and install WorldEdit, ModLoader, and Single Player Commands (if you’re editing a single player world) Step 2) Download WorldEditCUI from its official forum thread Step 3) Unzip the file and follow the instructions in the install.txt file.

Oct 03, 2012 Step 1) Download and install WorldEdit, ModLoader, and Single Player Commands (if you’re editing a single player world) Step 2) Download WorldEditCUI from its official forum thread Step 3) Unzip the file and follow the instructions in the install.txt file. Find the mods folder inside your Minecraft client/server's folder. Place the downloaded '.jar' file in your mods folder. Start your server or client as you may have done before. Either configure your permissions mods (if you are using one); otherwise, use /op yourname to make yourself a server operator. We officially support WorldEdit for Sponge.

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Game Version1.7.10
Downloads1,050,286
CachedSupported Java Versions
Java 7
Supported Minecraft 1.7 Versions

Changelog

This is a release of some features and fixes that were written after the last 1.7.10 release (6.0), but before 1.8. Notable changes include Forge Multipart support and tree types for /tree, /forestgen, etc.

This version was built on Forge 10.13.4.1614-1.7.10. If you are using an older, incompatible build, you can still find the original WorldEdit 6.0 for 1.7.10 release here.

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Quick tutorial: Once you download and install WorldEdit, enter a creative world and type //wand. Left click one block, right click a different one, and then type //set glass. You can learn more on the WorldEdit wiki.

Minecraft Hileleri World Edit Wrapper Mod 1.7.2

World Edit Wrapper Mod – use WorldEdit in Single Player. This mod provides simple lightweight method for using WorldEdit in your single-player worlds. At present it is in early development but it should support all of the core features of WorldEdit and also works with WorldEditCUI, allowing you to view your selection in real time!

The mod currently comes bundled with WorldEdit 5.5.9-SNAPSHOT and will extract it automatically, there are no complex installation steps.

And yes, I know that SinglePlayerCommands, XCommands, etc. exist, but at time of creation neither mod is updated to 1.7 so this is just a very simple wrapper so that people can use WorldEdit in single player, it’s also ideal if you only want that capability and already have liteloader installed.

How to Install World Edit Wrapper Mod

Minecraft Single Player World Edit 1.7.2
  1. Download and install LiteLoader for your version of Minecraft
  2. Download the latest version of the WorldEditWrapper litemod and copy it to your mods folder. NOTE: Some browsers will change the file extension to .zip when downloading, if this happens be sure to change it back to .litemod or LiteLoader will not find the mod!
  3. Run the game and load any single player world, you should now have access to all of the WorldEdit functions.
  4. For best results, you should also install WorldEditCUI

Minecraft Single Player World Edit

Credit to Mumfrey for makes this World Edit Wrapper Mod