There is something oddly frustrating about carrying multiple pickaxes, extra shovels, backup axes, and a sword, only to realize your inventory is already half full before you have even finished exploring.
Stacksmith was built to fix that.
Stacksmith is a lightweight Forge mod that allows identical tools to stack naturally in your inventory, giving you back valuable space without changing the way Minecraft tools actually behave. When you go to use a stacked tool, Stacksmith quietly pulls a single tool out of the stack and places it into your hand before vanilla logic takes over. Durability, enchantments, custom names, and normal tool behavior all remain exactly as players expect.
The goal was never to make tools feel modded. The goal was to make inventory management feel less annoying.
When a tool breaks, Stacksmith can also automatically refill your hand with a matching replacement from your inventory if one is available. If you have another stack of that same tool, it will pull from that first. If not, it can fall back to a matching single tool, keeping you focused on mining, building, exploring, or fighting instead of opening your inventory every few minutes.
Stacksmith also supports modded tools. Through configuration, tags, or automatic tool detection, pack makers and players can expand support beyond vanilla without needing complicated setup.
Tools only stack when they are truly identical. That means the same item, the same durability state, the same enchantments, the same custom name, and the same metadata. This keeps everything predictable, safe, and fully compatible with normal Minecraft behavior.
Stacksmith was designed to feel like something that should have been there from the beginning.
Built by GOGLEOX Foundry - Forged in fire, made for utility.
