Auto-Close Doors

Automatically closes doors three seconds after players open them, keeping your Minecraft Bedrock base secure without extra clicks, commands, or redstone.
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Description

Automatically close doors behind you in Minecraft Bedrock.

Auto-Close Doors is a lightweight quality-of-life add-on that closes manually opened doors after three seconds. Walk through your base, village, or multiplayer build without returning to every door you left open.

Features

  • Automatic closing — manually opened doors close after three seconds.
  • Vanilla door support — works with wooden, bamboo, cherry, Nether wood, pale oak, and copper doors.
  • Safe countdowns — manually closing a door cancels its pending automatic close.
  • Fresh timer on reopening — opening the same door again restarts its countdown.
  • Redstone friendly — doors opened by pressure plates, buttons, levers, or other redstone are not scheduled by the add-on.
  • Multiplayer friendly — each interacted door is tracked independently for every player.
  • Lightweight — no items, menus, commands, or recurring world scans.

How to use

  1. Import the .mcaddon into Minecraft Bedrock.
  2. Activate both the Auto-Close Doors Behavior Pack and Resource Pack for your world.
  3. Open any manually operable vanilla door.
  4. Walk through; the door closes automatically after three seconds.

Notes

  • Trapdoors and fence gates are not changed.
  • Iron doors are not manually operable and continue to follow normal redstone behavior.
  • The three-second delay is fixed in this release.
  • No experimental toggles are required.

Requirements

  • Minecraft Bedrock Edition 1.26.0 or newer
  • Behavior Pack and Resource Pack must both be active
  • No external add-on dependency required

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