Mint — Quality-of-Life Tweaks and More
The essential quality-of-life suite for Paper and Folia
What if you could place slabs vertically, or mix different slabs in a single block? What if you could have stone doors, or double doors that actually open together?
These are the kinds of features players already know from vanilla — and Mint brings similar polish to your server.
Mint is a carefully built set of
29 lightweight, vanilla-friendly gameplay modules. It was developed and tested on a live server with real players, needs
no client-side mods, and gives server owners deep control over each feature.
Showcase
Vertical slabs
Colored ItemFrames
+50 new carpet patterns
What makes Mint special?
- Vanilla, but better. Forget clunky add-on mechanics. Mint adds tweaks that feel at home in the base game — from Bedrock-style bridging and
mixed slab placement to auto-tool selection and integrated container sorting.
- Per-player personalization. Mint respects each player's choices. Every module can be toggled individually through an intuitive GUI (/mint), so players pick exactly which quality-of-life features they want.
For server administrators
- Permissions and control: Fine-grained permissions, commands, and config — change or disable features globally whenever you need to.
- Flexible storage: YAML (default), H2, MariaDB, MySQL, or MongoDB for player preferences.
Plugin integrations
- WorldGuard
- GriefPrevention
- Towny
- BentoBox
(
Optional: PlaceholderAPI, ProtocolLib — see the project page for details.)
Getting started
- Download: Get the latest jar from this page.
- Install: Put the JAR in your plugins/ folder and restart the server.
- Requirements: Paper or Folia 1.21.4+, Java 21+.
- Configure (optional): Tweak global settings in config.yml, and customize the GUI and messages in gui.yml and lang.yml.
- Enjoy: Players can type /mint to explore their new options.
Support & contributions
Mint is free and open source. The goal is to chip away at long-standing server limitations the community has put up with for years. Using the plugin and sharing feedback is already great support — thank you.
If you want to support development further: