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MysteryBlokHed/README.md

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I felt that Minecraft datapacks weren't very fun to make, and the format led to an unnecessary amount of files for related things. The whole "required to make a new file for every function" thing isn't something that I've seen in any other language, so I thought I'd try to fix that as well as add some other features that I thought would be useful.

I hadn't actually made a datapack before building this project, and it was also my first time doing anything related to parsing text. I also definitely made the first few releases far earlier than I should've, leading to some buggy and/or incomplete releases. Despite that, after a bunch of bug fixes and features, I think I've made something that datapack developers could find useful.

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    Color conversion & manipulation library by the editors of the CSS Color specifications

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