Mod Scanner
Have you ever asked yourself: "Did all my mods actually load?"
If you're a modpack creator or a player running a large list of mods, you know that feeling. The game launches, but something feels wrong.
Mod-Scanner is a simple, lightweight diagnostic tool designed to answer that one crucial question.
How It Works
Mod Scanner automatically runs when you start the game and provides a clear, simple report in its own log file. (modscanner_logs/debug.txt)
- ✅ Scans Your
/mods Folder: It checks every .jar file to see what's there.
- 📰 Creates a Clean Log Report: It generates an easy-to-read report telling you exactly how many mods were loaded out of the total number found.
- ❗ Pinpoints the Problem! If a mod fails to load, Mod Scanner will list the exact
.jar file name in the report. No more guesswork!
Example Log Report:
Scan complete. Loaded 120 out of 125 mods from the /mods folder.
The following 1 JAR file(s) were NOT loaded:
- some-cool-mod-1.6.9.jar
- some-junky-mod-4.2.jar
- another-mod-for-fabric.jar
How to Use It
- Install the mod and its dependency, Fabric API.
- Launch the game.
- Check the /
modscanner_logs/debug.txt file inside your main Minecraft folder to see the report.
Important Notes
- This is a client-side only mod. It does not need to be installed on a server.
- This mod adds no in-game items or features. Its only purpose is to provide a diagnostic report.