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Minecraft mod that lets you customize window title and icon. https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/mc-mods/custom-window-title
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For Users

Installation

The mod supports Forge and Fabric (*) mod loaders, the same mod file will work in both. Follow either mod loader's installation guide, then download the mod file for your Minecraft version, and install it into the .minecraft/mods folder.

(*) Fabric API is not required.

Configuration

Run the game once to create the configuration file. By default, the window title will be set to Minecraft . Unlike in vanilla 1.15.2 onwards, the title will not change when you enter a world/server.

To change the title, navigate to the .minecraft/config folder, and open customwindowtitle-client.toml in a text editor. You will see the following line:

title = "Minecraft {mcversion}"

Change only text inside the quotes. You can use the following special tokens:

  • {mcversion} - current Minecraft version
  • {modversion:modid} - version of installed mod with the identifier modid

If any of the tokens aren't working, search the game log for CustomWindowTitle and you should see the reason, otherwise please file an issue on the issue tracker with as many details as possible.

Screenshots

These screenshots were taken using the following example configuration:

title = "Minecraft {mcversion} - Custom Window Title {modversion:customwindowtitle}"

For Developers

Currently the common source files (package chylex.customwindowtitle) are just duplicated in the Forge and Fabric folders, and the jar files are combined with a horrible python script. If anyone has the time and patience to clean it up, I'd appreciate a Pull Request :P

For now, you can build either separate Forge and Fabric projects using gradlew build in either folder, or run python BuildMerge.py to automatically build both and combine them into a single .jar file.