Who are we?
We are Bedrock Edition Community Tweaks, also known as BEComTweaks.
Take BedrockTweaks as the popular guy in school.
BEComTweaks is that nerdy guy who wants the same attention.
Started out as a mini-project back in March, it is now a full-time project aimed to challenge Bedrock Tweaks.
What is the difference between BedrockTweaks and BEComTweaks?
More packs!
BEComTweaks has 500+ resource packs alone that is available right on our site. These did not have to be in VanillaTweaks and are available for more to know about.
Behaviour Packs!
BEComTweaks will always leave behaviour packs on! Addons are coming soon™ as well!
Fun features!
A search bar
to well... search.
Upload your pack to change selected tweaks and redownload
Ocassionally packs can break, so you can just upload it and redownload it, maybe selecting a few more as well.
A simple link that you can copy to send to anyone and autoselect the pack
Select your tweaks then copy the url! Now you can send the link anywhere and anyone can get your selected tweaks!
Devtools for debugging
There have been cases where you can't download anything BEComTweaks/resource-packs #38, so a console log and network tester have been added.
A few weird toggles (1 so far, 2 more planned)
Randomly generated background
The blocks used depends on the oage you are on.
resource-packs
uses stone and stone ores,behaviour-packs
uses deepslate and deepslate ores whilecrafting-tweaks
uses the variated oak planks.
OreUI theme everywhere
Modern web design sucks, I like the step MCBE's OreUI has taken. The library used is at NSPC911/oreui-html
Reduced Motion support
I personally love reduced motion.
Documentation
You are looking at it right now! The documentation isn't exactly well made, but it should help improve the process of creating a Pull Request
Fully Open-Source
When I mean 'Fully Open-Source', I mean it. The frontend is in their respective repositories, along with the build script, while the backend is available at BEComTweaks/server-backend. Everything is MIT Licensed, which means you can host a hard-fork of BEComTweaks yourself (if you understand our code comments)
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