feat(utility): add Nether Portal Coords behavior pack#12
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Vanilla Tweaks states that it includes a 'trigger' to get the nether portal coords, is the trigger just a slash command? |
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They use '/trigger`, which is a Java Exclusive. This was the most logical mapping. |
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It seems okay based on a quick skim, but I'm not a behaviour pack creator, so I will let the big two decide.
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I added a behavior pack that will help with nether corodinates by running a
/portalcoordscommand.This is (clearly) my first time committing a full pack to the BEComTweaks community. I've been reviewing the Vanilla Tweaks site and believe I can implement a few more as well. Because of this, I really want to make sure that I'm following the best practices for this.
I've tested this independently but wasn't entirely sure how to test it as part of the build system. Nor where to add documentation for an individual pack.
If you need edits, please let me know as I'd prefer to get it right and have smooth contributions in the future.