.MRPACK File Extension

Modrinth Minecraft Modpack

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What is an MRPACK file?

An MRPACK file is a Minecraft mod saved in the Modrinth modpack format. It typically contains .JAR mod files, .JSON, .TXT, or other plain text configuration files, and .ZIP texture packs. Minecraft modders can use various modding tools, including ATLauncher and MultiMC, to create and install MRPACK files.

More Information

Modrinth is an open-source platform that allows Minecraft modders to distribute and download mods (packages that modify Minecraft's gameplay). Modders can upload mods in various formats, including Modrinth's MRPACK format.

MRPACK files typically contain multiple related mods and configuration files, which a player can quickly install and enable at the same time. Modders can create MRPACK files using ATLauncher, MultiMC, packwiz, or Moddermore. They can install MRPACK files with ATLauncher, BakaXL, MultiMC, or Prism Launcher.

How to open an MRPACK file

You can use ATLauncher, BakaXL, MultiMC, or Prism Launcher to install and enable the modpack an MRPACK file contains. You can find instructions for doing so here.

Additionally, if you want to view the assets an MRPACK file contains, you can rename it to use the .ZIP extension and then open it as you would any ZIP file.

How to convert CurseForge modpacks to MRPACK files

You can use ATLauncher to convert CurseForge modpacks (saved as .ZIP files) to the MRPACK format. To do so, open the CurseForge modpack with ATLauncher, then export it as an MRPACK file.

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Programs that open MRPACK files

Windows
Free
Rename .mrpack to .zip; open with any Zip-decompression utility
Mac
Rename .mrpack to .zip; open with any Zip-decompression utility
Linux
Rename .mrpack to .zip; open with any Zip-decompression utility

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