Description
Dear Diary adds a personal travel diary to Minecraft. It remembers the story of your world: first discoveries, dangerous fights, strange places, rare finds, quiet progress, funny accidents, PvP victories, and the moments that make a playthrough feel alive.
Instead of being just another checklist, the diary slowly becomes a record of your journey.
Open it through the in-game GUI, write your own notes, browse old memories, mark favorite entries, create chapters, search through your story, and return to the moments that shaped your world.
A diary that writes with you
Every player gets their own personal diary.
You can write manual entries whenever you want, but the mod can also create automatic memories when something important happens. These entries are written like short travel notes, not like raw logs or achievement messages.
Over time, your diary turns into a living chronicle of the world.
Features
- Beautiful book-style diary GUI
- Manual diary entries
- Automatic memories from gameplay events
- Favorites, filters, sorting, and search
- Journey chapters for long playthroughs
- Share selected memories in chat
- Clickable coordinates for remembered places
- Small in-game notification when a new memory appears
- Markdown export for saving your full diary outside the game
- Automatic diary backups
- Configurable automatic memories
- Works in singleplayer and multiplayer
What can the diary remember?
Dear Diary can record many kinds of moments, including:
- First steps in a new world
- Deaths and dangerous accidents
- Important discoveries
- Boss fights
- Rare items and strange artifacts
- Exploration milestones
- Building and crafting progress
- PvP victories and milestones
- Memorable moments from supported content mods
The goal is not to spam the diary with every tiny action. The goal is to preserve the moments you may actually want to read later.
Mod compatibility
Dear Diary includes optional memory support for:
- The Twilight Forest
- The Aether
- Deeper and Darker
- Iron’s Spells ‘n Spellbooks
- L_Ender’s Cataclysm
- Create
- Farmer’s Delight
- Waystones
These mods are optional. Dear Diary works perfectly fine without them.
For modpacks and servers
Dear Diary fits especially well in survival, RPG, exploration, adventure, and long-term server worlds.
It gives players a reason to look back at their journey, remember where they have been, and keep a more personal connection to the world.
Automatic memories can be configured or disabled, so modpack authors and server owners can decide how active the diary should be.
Supported
- Minecraft 1.21.1
- Fabric
- NeoForge


